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NRA releases shooting app game.

The NRA has become such a fringe group full of paranoid gun owners who all believe the constitution gives them the right to own any weapon they want.
 
I'm still waiting for the executive order from barry that will reduce gun violence against our children, providing protection for our children, maybe not to the degree that his family gets, but more than a sign in the front of the school saying "no guns allowed"...

where's that executive order?? protection from the mentally ill??

or better yet,

the 211 kids that died?? where is that executive order??

In 2010, 10,228 people were killed in alcohol-impaired driving crashes, accounting for nearly one-third (31%) of all traffic-related deaths in the United States.1
Of the 1,210 traffic deaths among children ages 0 to 14 years in 2010, 211 (17%) involved an alcohol-impaired driver.1

source cdc..
CDC - Impaired Driving Facts - Motor Vehicle Safety - Injury Center
 
spy you have to admit equating the protection presidents and their children get to what the NRA thinks should be in schools is utterly ridiculously absurd. The presidents children get abducted and national security is at stake. The POTUS and his immediate family are the targets of terrorists and other nations that don't really like us. What the NRA doesn't understand is that it's not Obama that doesn't want schools to be military base's...it's the american people. I'm not saying it's a horrible idea to have one or two people on campus with a CCW, but it wouldn't have stopped Lanza from killing more than a couple kids before somebody got to him. Having people with CCW's on site is just a small piece of the puzzle. Serious gun regulation has to follow. I can't fathom how anybody with a serious thinking and analytical mind could be against requiring even private sales to require a background check. What is the point of even requiring a background check otherwise? It's just like in high school then where the kids try to find someone 21 and over to buy them alcohol.



I'm still waiting for the executive order from barry that will reduce gun violence against our children, providing protection for our children, maybe not to the degree that his family gets, but more than a sign in the front of the school saying "no guns allowed"...

where's that executive order?? protection from the mentally ill??

or better yet,

the 211 kids that died?? where is that executive order??

In 2010, 10,228 people were killed in alcohol-impaired driving crashes, accounting for nearly one-third (31%) of all traffic-related deaths in the United States.1
Of the 1,210 traffic deaths among children ages 0 to 14 years in 2010, 211 (17%) involved an alcohol-impaired driver.1

source cdc..
CDC - Impaired Driving Facts - Motor Vehicle Safety - Injury Center
 
spy you have to admit equating the protection presidents and their children get to what the NRA thinks should be in schools is utterly ridiculously absurd. The presidents children get abducted and national security is at stake.


so it's a national crisis when his kids get taken, but if someone abducted my children and sent a message saying they'd release them if we met the terms of their conditions, how the fuck is that different?

He is a fucking citizen who happens to be elected head dick, for now. His family is no more important than mine. Fuck his children.
 
spy you have to admit equating the protection presidents and their children get to what the NRA thinks should be in schools is utterly ridiculously absurd. The presidents children get abducted and national security is at stake. The POTUS and his immediate family are the targets of terrorists and other nations that don't really like us. What the NRA doesn't understand is that it's not Obama that doesn't want schools to be military base's...it's the american people. I'm not saying it's a horrible idea to have one or two people on campus with a CCW, but it wouldn't have stopped Lanza from killing more than a couple kids before somebody got to him. Having people with CCW's on site is just a small piece of the puzzle. Serious gun regulation has to follow. I can't fathom how anybody with a serious thinking and analytical mind could be against requiring even private sales to require a background check. What is the point of even requiring a background check otherwise? It's just like in high school then where the kids try to find someone 21 and over to buy them alcohol.

Ok, I could possibly give up that much. But how is that going to be enforced? Are these background checks going into any kind of database? Do you think that is going to somehow keep criminals from obtaining a firearm?
 
Do you guys think its wrong for me to teach my kids gun safety in our shooting range in my back yard?
 
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