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AR: Gun nuts living in ‘La La Land’
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Mark A. Taff
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Some people even say that every mass shooting just proves that we actually need more guns to protect ourselves from all these shooters. And I just imagine myself turning to Ethel and her friend in that darkened theater and saying, “Hey, would some more raping convince you that you are actually watching ‘La La Land’?”
It’s not mental health or unlocked doors enabling so many mass shootings here in ’Murica. It’s the guns, plain and simple. The ease with which one can acquire a gun here has indelibly transformed the United States into the kind of place where these shootings will happen on a regular basis. |
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netsyscon
(12/9/2022)
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See Chicago... The most opresive antigun government i have ever known. Also the most weekly people shot or killed!!!
Me, my guns (yes multiple guns) have only shot paper targets. I enjoy shooting like you enjoy bowling.
SIGNED Gun Nut |
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