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Republicans are taking away our guns!


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2018 Feb 15, 5:06am   5,768 views  25 comments

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Republicans want to give you a choice:

Either they confiscate your guns, or they will force you to suffer in pain unnecessarily.

Taking another page straight from The Jihadists Bible: Praise be to god

How fucked in the head do es someone have to be to support Republicans?

https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/feb/7/marijuana-laws-and-gun-ownership/

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1   anonymous   2018 Feb 15, 5:12am  

The late Lyn Nofziger, one of President Ronald Reagan’s closest aides, argued for the legalization of medical marijuana when he and his family discovered that it was the only thing that seemed to ease the suffering of his cancer-stricken daughter.

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Burn in hell, Asshole!!

What a feckless bunch of UnAmerican twits these people are.

We can only hope for great suffering to befall these Right Wing “isis-lite” halfwits. Go down to your church with your pastor and fuck all your young boys in the ass and suck their dicks, and stop ruining My Country you sorry lot of Failed Losers!
2   anonymous   2018 Feb 15, 5:25am  

APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
Everyone knows you get rid of cancer by blasting it out of your dick into the ass of a 4-year old boy. Chicks just die as JESUS! commands!


Praise be to God!!

Thoughts and prayers
3   mell   2018 Feb 15, 9:42am  

The problem has nothing to do with either party. MJ use is generally deemed safe, however SSRIs evoke homicidal and suicidal thoughts. Nobody on SSRis or derivatives should be allowed to purchase a gun. Their choice.
4   Bd6r   2018 Feb 15, 9:44am  

mell says
The problem has nothing to do with either party. MJ use is generally deemed safe, however SSRIs evoke homicidal and suicidal thoughts. Nobody on SSRis or derivatives should be allowed to purchase a gun. Their choice.


I think R's are more likely to be against legalizing weed because MORALITY and RELIGION
5   mell   2018 Feb 15, 10:43am  

drB6 says
mell says
The problem has nothing to do with either party. MJ use is generally deemed safe, however SSRIs evoke homicidal and suicidal thoughts. Nobody on SSRis or derivatives should be allowed to purchase a gun. Their choice.


I think R's are more likely to be against legalizing weed because MORALITY and RELIGION


Yeah which is unfortunate, but that battle has been lost for them a long while ago already and more and more have come to their senses here. This is just a matter of time.
6   anonymous   2018 Feb 15, 1:08pm  

drB6 says
mell says
The problem has nothing to do with either party. MJ use is generally deemed safe, however SSRIs evoke homicidal and suicidal thoughts. Nobody on SSRis or derivatives should be allowed to purchase a gun. Their choice.


I think R's are more likely to be against legalizing weed because MORALITY and RELIGION


American jihadists putting their allah before their country. Disgusting
7   Bd6r   2018 Feb 15, 1:32pm  

errc says
their allah

Allah, with a capital A or you will be drawn and quartered
but seriously the injection of MY ONLY CORRECT RELIGION into daily life is extremely annoying especially since the INFALLIBLE! FOUNDING! FATHERS! have to be obeyed in everything else
8   Booger   2018 Feb 15, 7:34pm  

Most guns are black. Democrats are literally calling for the enslavement of blacks.
9   anonymous   2018 Feb 16, 6:19am  

mell says
The problem has nothing to do with either party. MJ use is generally deemed safe, however SSRIs evoke homicidal and suicidal thoughts. Nobody on SSRis or derivatives should be allowed to purchase a gun. Their choice.


MJ use is generally deemed safe, yes, but how on Earth can you honestly try and say “the problem has nothing to do with either party” when it’s fucking Republicans and their mental midget approach to governance where they must first ask Allah what he thinks? Come the fuck on

Did you even read the article?
10   anonymous   2018 Feb 16, 8:11am  

anon_58661 says
Why not just put every American in prison when they're born?


Did the GOP really reveal the 2020 campaign slogan already?

I was just warming up to Hope and Change oops I mean MAGA GOOGOO GAGA
11   Bd6r   2018 Feb 16, 8:23am  

With respect to the FL school shooter, it would have been enough if police would have enforced the existing laws. Broward County Sheriff’s deputies received at least 36 emergency 911 calls from 80th Terrace St., in Parkland – the suburban address where the teenager lived with his younger brother, Zachary, and their adoptive mother. The calls – dating as far back as 2010 and continuing until November 2016 – shed a light on two erratic and violent boys who repeatedly “threw items,” were “out of control” and fought with their mother and each other on an apparently regular basis. https://www.buzzfeed.com/briannasacks/authorities-were-called-to-alleged-florida-school-shooter?utm_term=.hby0QDGXkj#.wtN5WzNj6d
A domestic violence misdemeanor precludes anyone from buying weapons. If the perp would have been booked once, this would not have happened. If FBI would do their job, this would not have happened. The problem is that police and FBI can screw up and they keep their jobs/pensions and are still revered as "heroes in blue".
12   mell   2018 Feb 16, 8:45am  

errc says
mell says
The problem has nothing to do with either party. MJ use is generally deemed safe, however SSRIs evoke homicidal and suicidal thoughts. Nobody on SSRis or derivatives should be allowed to purchase a gun. Their choice.


MJ use is generally deemed safe, yes, but how on Earth can you honestly try and say “the problem has nothing to do with either party” when it’s fucking Republicans and their mental midget approach to governance where they must first ask Allah what he thinks? Come the fuck on

Did you even read the article?


The argument stands that the US always had that many guns but only recently there is an increase in shootings, coinciding with the increase of use of SSRIs. Most perps were on them at some point. So where's the fault of the Repubs here? I don't think the MJ discussion and this one are linked. Yeah they should and will give up their opposition to MJ. Many on the right already started endorsing it long ago. The rest will follow. Don't see a religious problem here.
13   anonymous   2018 Feb 16, 9:38am  

Why not just put every American in prison when they're born?
14   anonymous   2018 Feb 16, 9:45am  

anon_58661 says
Why not just put every American in prison when they're born?


Babies are total soy boys anyway. They can only drink milk. And eat soft foods. Total cucks.

Throw them all in jail.
15   anonymous   2018 Feb 16, 9:45am  

mell says
The argument stands that the US always had that many guns but only recently there is an increase in shootings, coinciding with the increase of use of SSRIs. Most perps were on them at some point.


Your facts just need to stop, it's ruining the twisted Dem narrative about banning guns.

Sniper says
16   HappyGilmore   2018 Feb 16, 10:34am  

mell says
The argument stands that the US always had that many guns but only recently there is an increase in shootings


That's not really true. I'd post a graph showing it but seems like @Patrick may have taken away my ability to even post pictures? In any event, gun production has spiked since 2009.

How about we do both stronger prescription control and stronger gun control? I'm pretty sure we can do them both....
17   anonymous   2018 Feb 16, 11:09am  

HappyGilmore says
How about we do both stronger prescription control and stronger gun control? I'm pretty sure we can do them both....


Isn't killing people with guns already illegal?

Do we MORE laws stating the same?

Is dead different now compare to 10 years ago?
18   anonymous   2018 Feb 16, 11:39am  

HappyGilmore says
In any event, gun production has spiked since 2009.


and homicides have gone down. Imagine that.



and regarding AR-15's specifically




You're welcome.
19   anonymous   2018 Feb 16, 11:39am  

anon_f9b59 says
Isn't killing people with guns already illegal?

Do we MORE laws stating the same?

Is dead different now compare to 10 years ago?


Not sure what you mean. Gun control is not about criminalizing murder. That's already on the books.

It's about banning some types of weapons whose only purpose is mass killing. Closing loopholes in gun laws. Restricting gun sales to particularly high risk groups of people. Those laws aren't already on the books.
20   bob2356   2018 Feb 16, 3:14pm  

anon_b42bb says


and homicides have gone down. Imagine that.




and all crimes have gone down. A lot. Imagine that. I like how they compare murder rate with the number of guns. Bogus chart and more right wingnut bad math. Should have been the gun ownership rate. Which is actually falling. The number of guns has increased because the hard cores are buying and owning larger and larger numbers of guns. One person with 20 guns isn't the same as 20 people with 1 gun.

21   bob2356   2018 Feb 16, 3:23pm  

anon_8f378 says
It's about banning some types of weapons whose only purpose is mass killing. Closing loopholes in gun laws. Restricting gun sales to particularly high risk groups of people. Those laws aren't already on the books.


Try back round checks on every gun sale and prison time for anyone who sells a gun to someone who couldn't pass. That would still be limited since the reporting to the back round data base is voluntary and a lot isn't reported, there are huge problems with the NICS database itself, and there are big backlogs of data that isn't entered. But it would be a start.
22   anonymous   2018 Feb 16, 4:01pm  

bob2356 says
I like how they compare murder rate with the number of guns. Bogus chart and more right wingnut bad math. Should have been the gun ownership rate. Which is actually falling. The number of guns has increased because the hard cores are buying and owning larger and larger numbers of guns. One person with 20 guns isn't the same as 20 people with 1 gun.



Not these percentages again, some just haven't learned math.

In 1978 there were 73 million households, so 51% of 73 = 37 million were gun owners.

In 2016 there were 126 million households, so 36% of 126 = 45 million were gun owners.

Quick math question, which is larger, 37 million or 45 million?

What was that again about "right wing math"?

More households own guns NOW.

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