The Gun Control Debate Thread

jsmith6919

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Journos seem mad af 2nd amendment supports had a peaceful protest and even cleaned up after themselves.

Oh and by the way the reason they were there is the new laws proposed by Gov. Coonman would literally forcefully take the weapons they were carrying
 

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Journos seem mad af 2nd amendment supports had a peaceful protest and even cleaned up after themselves.

Oh and by the way the reason they were there is the new laws proposed by Gov. Coonman would literally forcefully take the weapons they were carrying
I think it's wonderful that a cause like that can unite so many people with such a diverse background. Even better is that you can put so many people with such a diverse background together and they can do it peacefully. I think it's great.
 

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NYPD getting rightly ratio'd for this "bust"
 

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JFC :picard
 

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Could you be anymore racist? Jesus, do they even hear themselves?

 

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:lol
 

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List of last month's cases--
  • March 1, Makakilo, Hawaii: Local police said a man broke into a residence only to be confronted by the armed homeowner, who held the intruder at gunpoint until police arrived nearly 30 minutes later.
  • March 1, Leesburg, Florida: A concealed carry permit holder used his firearm to stop a man who was violently assaulting other customers at a convenience store. The permit holder held the attacker at gunpoint until law enforcement arrived to arrest him. The attacker was charged with several serious offenses, including aggravated battery causing bodily and violation of probation, in relation to a previous battery conviction.
  • March 4, Jacksonville, Florida: When a man heard a neighbor screaming for help, he grabbed his firearm and ran to her aid. Once outside, he realized the neighbor’s house was ablaze, and used his voice to help get the neighbor out of her house. It quickly became apparent that the neighbor’s adult son intentionally had set the house on fire. The good Samaritan used his firearm to detain the son at the scene until police could take him into custody.
  • March 8, Brea, California: A homeowner shot and wounded an intruder during an attempted break-in, police said.
  • March 12, Troy, Alabama: A burglar was shot and wounded by a homeowner. Although the burglar initially fled, he was quickly arrested; the stolen items were returned to the homeowner. The burglar, taken to a hospital for treatment, was charged with felony burglary.
  • March 14, Harris County, Texas: A 53-year-old disabled woman was alone in her apartment when two teens broke a window and reached inside to unlock the door, police said. At least one was armed with a handgun. The woman fired one round at the intruders, striking and killing the armed teen. The other teen fled, but later was arrested along with a third suspect accused of acting as a getaway driver. Police said they linked the getaway vehicle to other crimes in the area.
  • March 18, Charlotte, North Carolina: Five men attempted to rob a woman as she sat in her car getting cash from an ATM. The woman shot one of the men, wounding him and sending the others fleeing. Police arrested the wounded man after he called 911 for assistance.
  • March 24, Indianapolis, Indiana: Two residents awoke at 3 a.m. to the sounds of someone trying to break in through a rear entrance. One resident was armed and opened fire on the intruder, killing him.
  • March 27, Tulsa, Oklahoma: A concealed carry permit holder stopped an attempted mass shooting in a Walmart parking lot. A woman who had left the store after an altercation with other shoppers returned about three minutes later, pulled a gun, and opened fire indiscriminately, police said. The permit holder drew his firearm and fatally shot the woman before she could harm anyone. Unbelievably, several media outlets continued to refer to the would-be mass shooter as the “victim” and to the hero as the “suspect” long after law enforcement clarified what had occurred.
  • March 28, Columbus, Ohio: A woman whose home had been burglarized earlier in the day was forced to rely on her Second Amendment rights when the burglars returned later that night. Two men broke in and entered her kitchen, at which point the woman fired several shots, striking one and causing both to flee, police said.
  • March 31, Deltona, Florida: A mother of three called 911 to report that a man was breaking into her house, telling the dispatcher, “I don’t want to shoot him, but I’m going to have to!” The woman could be heard yelling, “Get out of my window! Get out of my window!” after the man shattered a front window and began climbing into the house. Police said the woman fired one round, wounding him, then ran into the backyard with her children. Police found the wounded burglar inside the house when they arrived; they charged him with four counts of burglary of an occupied dwelling.
 
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