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  1. #11
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    Default Re: N.Y. Gun control is working

    It happened in PA, 15 miles out of Pittsburgh

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    Default Re: N.Y. Gun control is working

    Quote Originally Posted by RainingLead View Post
    How am I wrong?
    You didn't open your post with an introduction
    "Confiscating is not stealing! I warned him!" -Valentin16

  3. #13
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    Default Re: N.Y. Gun control is working

    It is amazing how some people can be manipulated here. All it takes is a thread with the right words to push their buttons. They don't even notice that the news they are reacting to did not happen as described.

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    Default Re: N.Y. Gun control is working

    Misunderstood news as I walked through the TV room, thought it was a New York town.

    OK...New corrected title: Gun-free school zones is working

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    Default Re: Gun-free school zones is working

    I understand it now, its not the mentally unstable that go shoot up places. The crazy ones use a knife instead of a gun.....Thank you News for clearing that up.

    They also compared this person to Jeffrey Dahmer and Lizzie Borden

    More reasons to frown upon news reports http://abcnews.go.com/Health/pa-stab...ry?id=23256950

    "Someone who uses a knife is extremely angry and very out of control. It indicates they really wanted to inflict pain –- it's not as quick as a gun."
    Stabbing crimes don't make headlines as often, but historically there have been two notorious acts, according to Nieburg: serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer and accused axe-murderer Lizzy Borden.
    Contradict much?
    Stabbings are "well thought out and somewhat impulsive," said Nieburg. "But the word that comes to mind is crazed. It's repetitive and they are really out of control. A gun is very deliberate: You take aim and fire. With a knife, it's very deliberate but very disorganized."
    At least they got to put the word gun in the story a couple times....

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    Default Re: Gun-free school zones is working

    A perfect opportunity for the gun lobby. A time to twist and distort, kinda like the anti's do.

    OMG,,,, we need more knife laws. Shorter knifes are needed. Machete's MUST be regulated. We need more laws prohibiting stabbing people. Maximum knife length must be 1/4 ". No more that one butter knife per household. Knifes can't be sharp. All must pass a NICS check to buy a knife, after getting fingerprinted. Why is the .gov waiting? Pass more laws tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    George,
    So many guns, so little money.

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    Default Re: Gun-free school zones is working

    Knifes can't be sharp
    That reminds me..a few years ago the UK was actually debating passing law forbidding kitchen knives with sharp points. I lost track of how it went.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4581871.stm
    Last edited by Bang; April 9th, 2014 at 07:26 PM.

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