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August 07, 2019, 08:36:58 PM |
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We should put guns on the blockchain. Is there a company that is doing that?
Please explain to me how this would do anything to stop gun crime in any way. While you are at it please explain to me how this list will not be used as a list of people who need to be rounded up during a gun confiscation. Just slapping the blockchain on things doesn't fix problems.
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bones261
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August 07, 2019, 09:41:38 PM |
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We should put guns on the blockchain. Is there a company that is doing that?
Actually, all new guns should be installed with an app just like Siri. You can talk to the gun and have it look up stuff on the internet, put stuff on your calendar, and give you directions. It can even help you with your aim. People with soon treat their guns like their phones and never step foot outside their home without it. Also, just like Siri, it will record and transmit everything said to the proper authorities.
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August 07, 2019, 11:13:14 PM |
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Happy 10th Birthday to Dogeparty!
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August 08, 2019, 03:19:44 AM |
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We should put guns on the blockchain. Is there a company that is doing that?
Actually, all new guns should be installed with an app just like Siri. You can talk to the gun and have it look up stuff on the internet, put stuff on your calendar, and give you directions. It can even help you with your aim. People with soon treat their guns like their phones and never step foot outside their home without it. Also, just like Siri, it will record and transmit everything said to the proper authorities. Best comment yet!
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nutildah (OP)
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Happy 10th Birthday to Dogeparty!
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August 09, 2019, 05:52:02 AM |
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I think that Donald Jew Trump servant or slave of the JS, chief of the main proxy, did the el paso attack !
I think that the elpaso false flag by the JS aims is among others to try to divide the europeans from the south americans...
Of course you do! Anybody else have any overbearingly obvious opinions they want to give? In 4.5 pages of comments there's about 3 original thoughts.
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August 09, 2019, 03:35:47 PM |
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^^^ Would rather have people's bodies stop the bullets than letting the fear put into the shooter by loads of armed citizens make the shooter pull his finger off the trigger and run away.
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yoseph
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September 01, 2019, 03:51:16 PM |
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It seems that the only way to truly stop all this mayhem is to put forward legislation that will prevent some people from ever getting access to guns and with some people, I am talking about the mentally unstable people. Gun holders should all go through psychological evaluation before they are given the license to carry arms.
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September 01, 2019, 06:47:11 PM |
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It seems that the only way to truly stop all this mayhem is to put forward legislation that will prevent some people from ever getting access to guns and with some people, I am talking about the mentally unstable people. Gun holders should all go through psychological evaluation before they are given the license to carry arms.
The problem with this is that many of the experts who do the evaluations, are pro mental medicine. And we are finding that mass shootings are being done by people who have had too much mental medicine. So, who is going to judge that what the experts are saying is the right thing? Rather, arm all adults with people in public, so that they can protect themselves from the crazy shooters.
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September 04, 2019, 08:29:06 AM |
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About the mass shooting in united state,I believe Americans are not happy about it,the government should take tough stand on gun control has we have recently in Australia,where assulted rifles where banned and taken from people who owns one,to me the American government are not serious about it
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BADecker
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September 04, 2019, 06:25:10 PM |
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The NRA , in America are so influencial and political powerful,to the extent most past and present president in America do not want to offend them,due to the fact that they do influence the American election,so most presidential candidate, especially the Republican do not want to loose there support,so most president in America try as much as possible to avoid them.
If the NRA had any power that they were using to help the people, would have changed things so that people not only could bear arms at all times, but would bear arms at all time. Rather, the NRA is so weak that they stumble around in the dark, barely able to maintain themselves as some kind of an organization.
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Darker45
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September 09, 2019, 12:55:32 PM |
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I am not an American and it always got me curious why people in your country can easily have one. I mean, I suppose you've got enough law enforcers already to keep the neighborhood safe.
In mine, it is difficult to have one. But even so, a little more than 2 years ago, there was also a mass shooting here, killing dozens. If a country with a tight regulation on guns still has a tragic mass shooting incidence, how much more in a country where ordinary people could have them?
I am into a stricter measure of assigning guns exclusively to law enforcers.
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BADecker
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September 09, 2019, 01:43:06 PM |
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I am not an American and it always got me curious why people in your country can easily have one. I mean, I suppose you've got enough law enforcers already to keep the neighborhood safe.
In mine, it is difficult to have one. But even so, a little more than 2 years ago, there was also a mass shooting here, killing dozens. If a country with a tight regulation on guns still has a tragic mass shooting incidence, how much more in a country where ordinary people could have them?
I am into a stricter measure of assigning guns exclusively to law enforcers.
Don't use Google only. Search with other search engines, particularly DuckDuckGo and Entireweb. The thing to search on is "police brutality." I would be searching with a USA ISP inside the USA. A decade ago, Google showed something like 24,000,000 hits. They are filtering what they do in their searches so that they don't get as many duplicates. Now, after there are many more Web complaints about law enforcement, they show around 34,000,000 hits, even with all the filtration. The point is, do you want a subset of society that has multi-millions of complaints against them, to be the ones who have the guns? With all due respect, to me that sounds kinda insane.
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PopoJeff
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September 09, 2019, 02:32:08 PM |
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Has anyone stopped to consider why these mass shootings are occurring now (last decade or two), when these guns ("assault rifles") have been available to the public since at least the 1960's ?
The guns are not the problem. I have quite a few that haven't hurt anyone. The real issue is morality and the ever decreasing lack of it in today's society.
When did you ever see teenagers back-talking and mouthing off to adults and cops? Certainly didnt happen when I was growing up. Now its an everyday event.
Little shits are not put in their place anymore and are given a timeout instead of a swift kick in the ass. The internet has exposed everyone to everything. No one respects fellow man anymore.
And its not going to get better.
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September 09, 2019, 09:01:09 PM |
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Time to arm all the citizens, and teach them how to use their weapons, so they can protect themselves without harming each other.
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September 10, 2019, 12:53:30 PM |
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-snip-
Thanks for the tip! From where I'm posting, police brutality and even alleged extrajudicial killings done by the same, could be considered alarming it reached the United Nations. With this, my logic tells me that if a government failed, and failed terribly, to professionalize the 170,000 men in uniform, could it become successful to instill discipline to millions of armed ordinary citizens should they allow people like me to own guns? With an annual budget of almost 2 billion USD, the government failed to instill responsible gun ownership to these people. How much more does this country need to practically educate every single ordinary citizen on responsible gun ownership? Has anyone stopped to consider why these mass shootings are occurring now (last decade or two), when these guns ("assault rifles") have been available to the public since at least the 1960's ?
The guns are not the problem. I have quite a few that haven't hurt anyone. The real issue is morality and the ever decreasing lack of it in today's society.
When did you ever see teenagers back-talking and mouthing off to adults and cops? Certainly didnt happen when I was growing up. Now its an everyday event.
Little shits are not put in their place anymore and are given a timeout instead of a swift kick in the ass. The internet has exposed everyone to everything. No one respects fellow man anymore.
And its not going to get better.
The more reason why governments should make it even more difficult for people to have access to guns perhaps? I guess responsible gun owners like you are fairly outnumbered by these adventurous youngsters whose imaginary world they mistake as the real one.
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PopoJeff
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September 10, 2019, 01:50:37 PM |
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-snip-
Thanks for the tip! From where I'm posting, police brutality and even alleged extrajudicial killings done by the same, could be considered alarming it reached the United Nations. With this, my logic tells me that if a government failed, and failed terribly, to professionalize the 170,000 men in uniform, could it become successful to instill discipline to millions of armed ordinary citizens should they allow people like me to own guns? With an annual budget of almost 2 billion USD, the government failed to instill responsible gun ownership to these people. How much more does this country need to practically educate every single ordinary citizen on responsible gun ownership? Has anyone stopped to consider why these mass shootings are occurring now (last decade or two), when these guns ("assault rifles") have been available to the public since at least the 1960's ?
The guns are not the problem. I have quite a few that haven't hurt anyone. The real issue is morality and the ever decreasing lack of it in today's society.
When did you ever see teenagers back-talking and mouthing off to adults and cops? Certainly didnt happen when I was growing up. Now its an everyday event.
Little shits are not put in their place anymore and are given a timeout instead of a swift kick in the ass. The internet has exposed everyone to everything. No one respects fellow man anymore.
And its not going to get better.
The more reason why governments should make it even more difficult for people to have access to guns perhaps? I guess responsible gun owners like you are fairly outnumbered by these adventurous youngsters whose imaginary world they mistake as the real one. It's not the governments job to educate the populace on safe firearms use. It's the parent's job. But as i mentioned with the declining changes in society, so declines the idea of family and raising a responsible child.
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September 10, 2019, 06:32:52 PM |
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-snip-
Thanks for the tip! From where I'm posting, police brutality and even alleged extrajudicial killings done by the same, could be considered alarming it reached the United Nations. With this, my logic tells me that if a government failed, and failed terribly, to professionalize the 170,000 men in uniform, could it become successful to instill discipline to millions of armed ordinary citizens should they allow people like me to own guns? With an annual budget of almost 2 billion USD, the government failed to instill responsible gun ownership to these people. How much more does this country need to practically educate every single ordinary citizen on responsible gun ownership? Has anyone stopped to consider why these mass shootings are occurring now (last decade or two), when these guns ("assault rifles") have been available to the public since at least the 1960's ?
The guns are not the problem. I have quite a few that haven't hurt anyone. The real issue is morality and the ever decreasing lack of it in today's society.
When did you ever see teenagers back-talking and mouthing off to adults and cops? Certainly didnt happen when I was growing up. Now its an everyday event.
Little shits are not put in their place anymore and are given a timeout instead of a swift kick in the ass. The internet has exposed everyone to everything. No one respects fellow man anymore.
And its not going to get better.
The more reason why governments should make it even more difficult for people to have access to guns perhaps? I guess responsible gun owners like you are fairly outnumbered by these adventurous youngsters whose imaginary world they mistake as the real one. It's not the governments job to educate the populace on safe firearms use. It's the parent's job. But as i mentioned with the declining changes in society, so declines the idea of family and raising a responsible child. Spoken like a true Judge Dredd: Judge Dredd is a law enforcement and judicial officer in the dystopian future city of Mega-City One, which covers most of the east coast of North America. He is a "street judge", empowered to summarily arrest, convict, sentence, and execute criminals. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=judge+dredd
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