The importance of gun safety(and also drinking)
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ℒƬ. ʗøℒʊℳℬɵ wrote:
I read kitchen wrong and got it to kitten, I went 😱😱😱I awoke this morning to find the nicely paved bullet in my kitchen.
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I got a shard out but the rest is embedded in my tile. And that's how I spent my Friday evening.
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In my opinion it is not an 'right' too carry a weapon but a privilege that the state/whoeverthatisgivingthatprivilegeout gives you.
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El Chubaneebre wrote:
👍. Best outcome. Thank you.Too many things to respond to, but I'll bite my tongue. Apologies for hijacking your thread.
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Similar story, friend comes home after late night of drinking. Picks up another friends gun, is playing with it and BANG, it goes off. Scary part of this story is they live in a townhouse and it goes right into the neighbors house. Cops come and everything. Said friend feels awful and apologies to neighbor. Neighbor goes on to explain the the round went right through his couch and into the floor. And that just one night before the accident his young daughter had slept on the very same couch! Very scary playing with guns drunk!!
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boss ante wrote:
Thank God the founding fathers disagreed with you. They found gun ownership a right given by God that they deemed so important that they listed it among the right to speak freely and the right to have due process. It's a right in the United States.In my opinion it is not an 'right' too carry a weapon but a privilege that the state/whoeverthatisgivingthatprivilegeout gives you.
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🌾ᏦᎻᎪᏞ🌾 wrote:
Take your pice of shit religion and GTFO.boss ante wrote:
Thank God the founding fathers disagreed with you. They found gun ownership a right given by God that they deemed so important that they listed it among the right to speak freely and the right to have due process. It's a right in the United States.In my opinion it is not an 'right' too carry a weapon but a privilege that the state/whoeverthatisgivingthatprivilegeout gives you.
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boss ante wrote:
I'm not religious bro. Using the common expression "thank God" doesn't imply a religious nature. I'm stating fact, the people who wrote the US constitution believed that rights came from God, not from men. Your Swedish, liberal interpretation of the second amendment being more of a "privilege" than a right shows you pretty much don't understand what youre talking about. In other words, take your piece of shit ignorance and GTFO.🌾ᏦᎻᎪᏞ🌾 wrote:
Take your pice of shit religion and GTFO.boss ante wrote:
✂In my opinion it is not an 'right' too carry a weapon but a privilege that the state/whoeverthatisgivingthatprivilegeout gives you.
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boss ante wrote:
What does Kahl's thoughts of a God, or his comment, have to do with your shitty attitude? He referenced something that happened over 200 years ago.🌾ᏦᎻᎪᏞ🌾 wrote:
Take your pice of shit religion and GTFO.boss ante wrote:
Thank God the founding fathers disagreed with you. They found gun ownership a right given by God that they deemed so important that they listed it among the right to speak freely and the right to have due process. It's a right in the United States.In my opinion it is not an 'right' too carry a weapon but a privilege that the state/whoeverthatisgivingthatprivilegeout gives you.
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They are always to far away from me.😔
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Sorry, I miss read it as he was *actually* thanking god.
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4nick8r wrote:
Religion is nothing that can be used in an argument.boss ante wrote:
What does Kahl's thoughts of a God, or his comment, have to do with your shitty attitude? He referenced something that happened over 200 years ago.🌾ᏦᎻᎪᏞ🌾 wrote:
Take your pice of shit religion and GTFO.boss ante wrote:
Thank God the founding fathers disagreed with you. They found gun ownership a right given by God that they deemed so important that they listed it among the right to speak freely and the right to have due process. It's a right in the United States.In my opinion it is not an 'right' too carry a weapon but a privilege that the state/whoeverthatisgivingthatprivilegeout gives you.
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YOU wrote:
Arrg, I ment I thought he WAS thankIng god. Dammit spelling.Sorry, I miss read it as he was *actually* thanking god.
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🌾ᏦᎻᎪᏞ🌾 wrote:
I can tell you that I am not the only one who don't like your 'second armament' nor your 'perfect' country that you got served on a silver plate.boss ante wrote:
I'm not religious bro. Using the common expression "thank God" doesn't imply a religious nature. I'm stating fact, the people who wrote the US constitution believed that rights came from God, not from men. Your Swedish, liberal interpretation of the second amendment being more of a "privilege" than a right shows you pretty much don't understand what youre talking about. In other words, take your piece of shit ignorance and GTFO.🌾ᏦᎻᎪᏞ🌾 wrote:
Take your pice of shit religion and GTFO.boss ante wrote:
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