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maybe or not if someone holds a weapon versus a person who does not have a weapon, who will die he who has a weapon? certainly not possible. weapons are useful to protect from those who intend evil who have weapons against us, if you do not have it is tantamount to suicide.
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July 30, 2020, 08:27:35 PM |
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Guns! A wonderful piece of engineering, judging from the assemblage of it's many parts and how they coherently function together. Besides, almost all guns comes with a safety. Guns where very much made for a very simple purpose, which is to protect! Though some people use it for hunting but the idea of protection depends on the side you are on. Your always either the shooter or the victim! Though, its obvious how much damage guns can do in the wrong hands and so, authorities have tried to limit the number of guns on the streets and in the wrong hands but there are several ways by which one can acquire this, using the black market as an example. Why we need guns...? Guns have been a war too at which the side with the higher fire power often emerged to win the war though, nuclear and biological weapons have happened to be the other of the day but then, guns in the write hands reduces crime as it instills in criminals the awareness of a security personnel with the an over powering too at hand. It could also be used to defend yourself against criminals. The biggest problem with guns is when in the wrong hands as it boost the individuals aura and confidence to perform certain acts. It's amazing how much power such object carries. The biggest problem with guns is when in the wrong hands. Else, knifes even does as much damage.
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July 30, 2020, 11:08:24 PM |
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Guns! A wonderful piece of engineering....The biggest problem with guns is when in the wrong hands. Else, knifes even does as much damage.
Why don't we just regress to spears? There should be no need for stone or iron edge, they can just be whittled down to a point and hardened by putting them over the fire. They work pretty good to stop enemies. Well unless you run into someone with a gun.
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July 31, 2020, 01:38:44 AM |
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The goals of guns are not always to protect, guns are invented in order to KILL. Yes it is really to kill certain people and even animals. There are only few people who using guns to kill animals or what we called modern hunters. Right now, the majority of the people who have guns are meant to kill each other. The world is changing but the humans doesn't, the history will repeat itself and for sure there will be another war that will happen because of the guns and ammos.
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July 31, 2020, 01:53:05 AM |
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So, what country are you from? Because Britain, the USA, Canada, Australia, India to a lesser degree, Guyana in South America, and a few other countries have a direct way to stop stupid laws when they get fed up enough. It's the 12-person local jury. But even then, if one takes a government person to court, man-to-man, for harm or damage he caused, he can be made to pay... if the jury believes you. Most people don't know that they can do this, and how to do it. But it is available to everyone in these countries... if they know the tricks. Currently I live in south america. I believe here this kind of jury only applies to a select variety of crimes, those against human life (murder), with exception of guilty crimes. To accuse an authority or a government person is really dangerous if you don't have some media supporting you and putting the case in evidence. Influence peddling is too strong and these thieves have a lot of lackeys ready to follow their orders. It's not a democracy at all, especially because you can't have your own gun for a fair price.
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July 31, 2020, 03:00:46 AM |
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So, what country are you from? Because Britain, the USA, Canada, Australia, India to a lesser degree, Guyana in South America, and a few other countries have a direct way to stop stupid laws when they get fed up enough. It's the 12-person local jury. But even then, if one takes a government person to court, man-to-man, for harm or damage he caused, he can be made to pay... if the jury believes you. Most people don't know that they can do this, and how to do it. But it is available to everyone in these countries... if they know the tricks. Currently I live in south america. I believe here this kind of jury only applies to a select variety of crimes, those against human life (murder), with exception of guilty crimes. To accuse an authority or a government person is really dangerous if you don't have some media supporting you and putting the case in evidence. Influence peddling is too strong and these thieves have a lot of lackeys ready to follow their orders. It's not a democracy at all, especially because you can't have your own gun for a fair price. The difference is this. There are several kinds of government types. Common law, civil law, and religious traditional law types cover most of them. South America, except for Guyana, is civil law. What the government says is what is done, except if the people complain a lot. And if the government changes just to keep peace. The fundamentals of the USA common law are that the local 12-person jury rules in every case that is brought. It isn't a requirement that the accuser and accused have a jury. They can let the judge/magistrate decide if they want. And often it is better if they do this. But Amendments 6 and 7 to the Constitution says that they can have a jury trial for just about any case. And the jury can decide however they want to decide. For example, let's say the IRS takes somebody to court because he owes $100,000 in back taxes. If the defendant requires a jury trial, the jury can agree with the IRS, or they can cancel the whole thing, or they can rule that the IRS owes the defendant $100,000. Whatever they want. It's called jury nullification - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jury_nullification. Jury nullification can nullify laws regarding the current case, and the people on trial. They can almost make new rulings, but only for the case they are jury for. Britain and Canada are similar, as is Australia, and India somewhat. And Guyana, SA, partially. In all the other parts of South America, where there is a jury, it is strictly controlled by the judge or attorneys. The SA jury is used to make things to be logical, so that in complex cases, it isn't the judge that is the only one trying to figure out the case. Really, I think that the SA jury is selected to appease the people, so the people can't say that the judge was prejudiced. For a look at the various kinds of governments around the world, see https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/92/Map_of_the_Legal_systems_of_the_world_%28en%29.png. The point is, in the USA, Britain, Canada, and Australia, you can get away with literal murder IF you can influence the local jury to see it your way. Btw, in the USA, if a jury decides your case, whatever they rule becomes law in your case, and can't be changed. There is no appeal for a USA jury decision. And it is probably the same in Britain, Canada, and Australia. Note that Wikipedia sites listed above are overviews. There are other sites that may say things better.
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July 31, 2020, 03:12:56 AM |
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[...] Right now, the majority of the people who have guns are meant to kill each other. The world is changing but the humans doesn't, the history will repeat itself and for sure there will be another war that will happen because of the guns and ammos.
Yes, I agree with you! from what I see, The guns can change the person who holds it, most of the holders become pretentious and as if he can threaten and make others afraid of him. It might sound naive, but, I think civilians should not need and are not allowed to have guns.
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July 31, 2020, 03:25:48 AM |
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Guns are actually a good thing. Since they exist, and since they can be so easily made - https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=slam+gun - they won't disappear for a long time. Besides, guns are the equalizer: A 250 pound bully can easily mug, rape, and murder a 90 pound teenage girl. But if Girly has a gun, she has a chance... even if Bully has a gun as well.Sure, there is mace, and pepper spray. But somehow a gun is a far better equalizer.
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July 31, 2020, 09:51:53 AM |
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[...] Right now, the majority of the people who have guns are meant to kill each other. The world is changing but the humans doesn't, the history will repeat itself and for sure there will be another war that will happen because of the guns and ammos.
Yes, I agree with you! from what I see, The guns can change the person who holds it, most of the holders become pretentious and as if he can threaten and make others afraid of him. It might sound naive, but, I think civilians should not need and are not allowed to have guns. very worried if the weapons are given to civilians, totally agree with friends above that for civilians there are very many misuse of weapons given to him. What happens is that there is more to action than pretentious self-defeating purposes. it is strongly not recommended for civilians to be able to freely possess firearms, more not very useful than the benefits obtained from weapons that civilians may have. leave all weapons in any form to those who are already accustomed and tested for their use. because the police / army will be easily detected if the abuses that occur are compared to civilians.
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July 31, 2020, 11:41:23 AM |
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[...] Right now, the majority of the people who have guns are meant to kill each other. The world is changing but the humans doesn't, the history will repeat itself and for sure there will be another war that will happen because of the guns and ammos.
Yes, I agree with you! from what I see, The guns can change the person who holds it, most of the holders become pretentious and as if he can threaten and make others afraid of him.It might sound naive, but, I think civilians should not need and are not allowed to have guns. I have never, once seen that happen.
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July 31, 2020, 06:03:02 PM |
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[...] Right now, the majority of the people who have guns are meant to kill each other. The world is changing but the humans doesn't, the history will repeat itself and for sure there will be another war that will happen because of the guns and ammos.
Yes, I agree with you! from what I see, The guns can change the person who holds it, most of the holders become pretentious and as if he can threaten and make others afraid of him. It might sound naive, but, I think civilians should not need and are not allowed to have guns. very worried if the weapons are given to civilians, totally agree with friends above that for civilians there are very many misuse of weapons given to him. What happens is that there is more to action than pretentious self-defeating purposes. it is strongly not recommended for civilians to be able to freely possess firearms, more not very useful than the benefits obtained from weapons that civilians may have. leave all weapons in any form to those who are already accustomed and tested for their use. because the police / army will be easily detected if the abuses that occur are compared to civilians. This is kinda the point. There are a bunch of people who don't believe the way you do. They want guns to protect themselves. It takes law enforcement way too long to get there, and some times they don't get there at all. Now here is the dillema for you. Are you going to force people who want to own and use guns to get rid of their guns? If so, how are you going to do it? Certainly you aren't going to use guns, yourself, to disarm them. You would kinda be opposing everything you stood for to take their guns from them this way. So, are you going to hire a bunch of gangsters - usually called the police, or the military - to do your dirty work for you? But if you do, aren't you a bit scared that when they get done removing guns from everyone else (using their guns to force it, of course), that they might come over to your house and rape your daughters and your wife, and kill you? Who is there to stop them, if they have all the guns?
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August 01, 2020, 09:48:22 AM |
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We are living the most peaceful times in human history, yet there are people killed by the dozens every day. Guns and weapons are meant to "protect" but are used as means to "eradicate". Why do we need guns? What do you think?
Over time, technology has become more sophisticated and human thought has advanced. Ancient war without enemy weapons is certainly easy to defeat more quickly, therefore weapons are made to protect and continue to be developed if one day will face war again. many countries try to make weapons from their own products. This is intended to anticipate war and can even be used for business purposes so that it can be traded
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August 01, 2020, 11:31:43 AM |
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I never had a gun, but I wouldn't mind having it in my car! Sometimes it happens that only weapons can calm an aggressive opponent!
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August 01, 2020, 12:02:36 PM |
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I never had a gun, but I wouldn't mind having it in my car! Sometimes it happens that only weapons can calm an aggressive opponent! That's right. Calm the aggressor. Seriously, be ready to use it, not just to threaten with it. And train your kids well.... not like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyxEtK76dqY.
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August 02, 2020, 12:22:26 AM |
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[...] Right now, the majority of the people who have guns are meant to kill each other. The world is changing but the humans doesn't, the history will repeat itself and for sure there will be another war that will happen because of the guns and ammos.
Yes, I agree with you! from what I see, The guns can change the person who holds it, most of the holders become pretentious and as if he can threaten and make others afraid of him.It might sound naive, but, I think civilians should not need and are not allowed to have guns. I have never, once seen that happen. A lot of accidents happen because of the arrogance factor. We should undertand the power of a gun and that a single mistake could take a life .
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August 02, 2020, 12:29:12 AM |
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[...] Right now, the majority of the people who have guns are meant to kill each other. The world is changing but the humans doesn't, the history will repeat itself and for sure there will be another war that will happen because of the guns and ammos.
Yes, I agree with you! from what I see, The guns can change the person who holds it, most of the holders become pretentious and as if he can threaten and make others afraid of him.It might sound naive, but, I think civilians should not need and are not allowed to have guns. I have never, once seen that happen. A lot of accidents happen because of the arrogance factor. We should undertand the power of a gun and that a single mistake could take a life . Tell that to Adam and Eve, and they didn't even have guns.
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August 25, 2020, 12:03:58 AM |
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[...] Right now, the majority of the people who have guns are meant to kill each other. The world is changing but the humans doesn't, the history will repeat itself and for sure there will be another war that will happen because of the guns and ammos.
Yes, I agree with you! from what I see, The guns can change the person who holds it, most of the holders become pretentious and as if he can threaten and make others afraid of him.It might sound naive, but, I think civilians should not need and are not allowed to have guns. I have never, once seen that happen. A lot of accidents happen because of the arrogance factor. We should undertand the power of a gun and that a single mistake could take a life . It takes more than just a gun. It takes bullets.
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September 08, 2020, 01:56:40 PM |
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We are living the most peaceful times in human history, yet there are people killed by the dozens every day. Guns and weapons are meant to "protect" but are used as means to "eradicate". Why do we need guns? What do you think?
I feel we need them just to fight against bad deeds, because in my country when we see a police man holding a gun no matter how stubborn or how tough you may be you would surely be calm so that fear of guns it self goes a long way its, just that it's been used wrongly these days but still let's not forget we still need them to fight crimes because we can't stop having crime activities, we are humans
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Here's why all average folks need guns. And it isn't so that we can fight some cops who come to the door. Rather, it's so that we can unite in strength when we recall our elected oaf-ficials for their stupidity.
Did the kid have problems with the way he waved the toy gun? It might have been a distraction in virtual school class. Had this happened before? Had the kid been told to not show the toy gun in virtual class? There might have been dozens of reasons for a strong reprimand. But...
Cops coming to the kid's house and threatening arrest? It should really be the other way around. The school - and maybe the school board - should be arrested for not having a required gun class. If they had such a class, toy guns wouldn't be an issue for anybody. Rather, they would be a way to strengthen the Second Amendment and the Constitution for the USA... and thereby strengthening the whole nation.
Boy, 12, is suspended and Colorado police visit his home after waving a bright green toy gun during a virtual classA 12-year-old Colorado boy was suspended and the police were called to his home after he waved a toy gun during a virtual class.
Seventh grader Isaiah Elliott, who is a student at Grand Mountain School in Colorado Springs, was attending his virtual art class on August 27, when he briefly held the toy gun in his hand.
His mother, Dani Elliott, told BuzzFeed News that her son had picked up the neon green toy gun and moved it from one side of his computer screen to the other.
It wasn't until after the class that Dani received an email from her son's art teacher.
Dani told BuzzFeed that the teacher said Isaiah had been 'extremely distracted' and that there had been 'a very serious issue with waving around a toy gun'.
The teacher informed Dani that she had reported the incident to the school's vice principal Keri Lindaman.
Lindaman then called Dani to inform her that school resource officers from the El Paso County Sheriff's Office would be visiting her home to conduct a health and wellness check.
A short time later, deputies from the sheriff's office arrived to their home.
During their visit, Isaiah's father, Curtis Elliott, said that their son 'was in tears when the cops came'.
'He was scared. We all were scared. I literally was scared for his life,' Curtis told KDVR.
Police said in a report that they advised Isaiah that if his behavior continued, he could 'potentially face criminal charges for interference with staff, faculty, or students of educational institutions'.
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