so you’re saying that a muslim with a bomb is the equivalent of a RWNJ with a gun? I would have to agree – both attempt to further their cause with violence.
Wow, there’s a lot of confusion here. The law permits people to carry weapons into churches — though churches can establish their own bans. But that doesn’t eliminate the completely INSANE notion that people could, or even should, have guns in church! It was known as the “guns everywhere” law, and while it doesn’t quite achieve that goal, that is clearly its intent.I have a lot of family in Georgia. I fear for them.
I was once on a date in a bar. We went to leave. My date had a long coat, and in the process of putting it on, the hem of the coat knocked a patron’s beer onto the floor. I instantly signaled the bartender to replace it, offering to pay. This did not stop the patron from wanting to fight me over the incident. What would have happened if that drunk was armed?
Next I expect that we’ll pass a law stating that it’s the bartender’s fault if the shooter gets drunk first.
“If the bar owner banned guns, which most of those interviewed say they will, nothing but fisticuffs, if that.”
This assumes that the bar owner banned guns, and that the patrons chose to adhere to the wishes of the bar owner. Two major assumptions.
“Don’t worry about reality; worry about what’s in your dreams.”
Here’s reality, and I have newspaper clippings to prove them: A mother in Maryland shot her 14-year-old son because he would not give her the TV’s remote control. A man in New York shot his fiancée dead because she made a bonehead bid in their bridge game. A man in Florida asked a carful of youths to turn down their music. They did. He started shooting into the car, and continued shooting as the car was being driven away from him.
Given the “reasons” people give to excuse their choice to use firearms, I’d say I have at least as good a grip on reality as you do.
My continuing confusion is why the National RIFLE Association spends almost all it’s efforts on concealable HAND GUNS. I have a carry permit, and own guns, but the “mentality” of the Georgia (and other “stand your ground” type laws) is just incredibly insane, and dangerous.
I live in the sticks, a young woman shot and killed a man attempting to rape her on my back road. If you knew her you’d be shocked that such a sweet lady would be able to do what she did.
Kip W almost 10 years ago
So as long as somebody else is bad as well, there’s no need to face our own problems.
I must admit, this approach would leave more time to watch TV.
ConserveGov almost 10 years ago
So only non-religious, gangbanger types should have guns Steve?
moderateisntleft almost 10 years ago
so you’re saying that a muslim with a bomb is the equivalent of a RWNJ with a gun? I would have to agree – both attempt to further their cause with violence.
Motivemagus almost 10 years ago
Wow, there’s a lot of confusion here. The law permits people to carry weapons into churches — though churches can establish their own bans. But that doesn’t eliminate the completely INSANE notion that people could, or even should, have guns in church! It was known as the “guns everywhere” law, and while it doesn’t quite achieve that goal, that is clearly its intent.I have a lot of family in Georgia. I fear for them.
I Play One On TV almost 10 years ago
I was once on a date in a bar. We went to leave. My date had a long coat, and in the process of putting it on, the hem of the coat knocked a patron’s beer onto the floor. I instantly signaled the bartender to replace it, offering to pay. This did not stop the patron from wanting to fight me over the incident. What would have happened if that drunk was armed?
Next I expect that we’ll pass a law stating that it’s the bartender’s fault if the shooter gets drunk first.
pirate227 almost 10 years ago
Once you hear the YEE don’t stick around for the HA.
I Play One On TV almost 10 years ago
“If the bar owner banned guns, which most of those interviewed say they will, nothing but fisticuffs, if that.”
This assumes that the bar owner banned guns, and that the patrons chose to adhere to the wishes of the bar owner. Two major assumptions.
“Don’t worry about reality; worry about what’s in your dreams.”
Here’s reality, and I have newspaper clippings to prove them: A mother in Maryland shot her 14-year-old son because he would not give her the TV’s remote control. A man in New York shot his fiancée dead because she made a bonehead bid in their bridge game. A man in Florida asked a carful of youths to turn down their music. They did. He started shooting into the car, and continued shooting as the car was being driven away from him.
Given the “reasons” people give to excuse their choice to use firearms, I’d say I have at least as good a grip on reality as you do.
Dtroutma almost 10 years ago
My continuing confusion is why the National RIFLE Association spends almost all it’s efforts on concealable HAND GUNS. I have a carry permit, and own guns, but the “mentality” of the Georgia (and other “stand your ground” type laws) is just incredibly insane, and dangerous.
Dtroutma almost 10 years ago
BTW: does that gun belt have his name written on the back of it so he can remember his name?
CorosiveFrog Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Youtube does that all the time.
Dtroutma almost 10 years ago
Bar fights become much more dangerous when you throw guns into the mix, just watch any old “western” movie, especially John Wayne’s.
Remnant almost 10 years ago
Right on.
markjoseph125 almost 10 years ago
Actually, no, it isn’t; he was just pointing out how christians don’t follow the book they pretend to. The technical term is “hypocrisy.”
markjoseph125 almost 10 years ago
Who would Jesus shoot?
SABRSteve almost 10 years ago
I live in the sticks, a young woman shot and killed a man attempting to rape her on my back road. If you knew her you’d be shocked that such a sweet lady would be able to do what she did.