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Re: Guns
Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing
(Post 11453789)
But guns are bad, mmkay ...
I might get one one day, for target shooting, but I'll probably wait until the kids are out of the house first. I'm not so interested in hunting, much too early a start for me :D |
Re: Guns
Originally Posted by dek
(Post 11453885)
I've got 2 and love me a bit of target shooting. Haven't killed anyone yet.
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Re: Guns
Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing
(Post 11453889)
I've done target archery (though when I went with my dad this summer it was the first time in about 20 years that I shot an arrow) before and I enjoyed it, I see the shooting as an extension of that. I'd give clay pigeons ago, too.
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Re: Guns
Originally Posted by dek
(Post 11453897)
It was just on my list as something I wanted to do, that I wouldn't get a chance to do back home. I'll probably sell them soon. I have learnt a lot about gun safety in the process though.
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Re: Guns
Originally Posted by kimilseung
(Post 11452987)
Halloween seems the worst for the commercialism, store bought fancy dress, just seems against the spirit of fancy dress, and they are all such terrible quality, I know its only for one night wear, but they all look crap. I might not mind Halloween if it was not for a quarter of some stores being turned over to all the tacky crap decorations. And the bloody mountain of candy that has to be snook away from my kid when she is not looking.
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That being said, I was playing GTA the other day and she was playing nearby and kept yelling at me because I was shooting people. |
Re: Guns
Originally Posted by Michael
(Post 11452961)
If the US could put Canada below our border, then I suspect gun deaths would rise in Canada as the illicit drug trade travelled through Canada to get to the US.:sneaky:
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Re: Guns
Originally Posted by kimilseung
(Post 11452967)
What is with Americans and Halloween ? Why do they have this weird obsession ?
Maybe it's just the exchange rate though. :lol: |
Re: Guns
Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing
(Post 11453983)
It's clearly not loaded so that's fine. As an aside, my daughter calls guns (even her brother's NERF guns) 'die things'. I have no idea where she came up with that though :eek:
That being said, I was playing GTA the other day and she was playing nearby and kept yelling at me because I was shooting people. "die things" is great. |
Re: Guns
Originally Posted by Nutek
(Post 11453998)
She just emptied it. ;)
"die things" is great. |
Re: Guns
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 11452996)
I also don't find most American's anymore into guns then an average Canadian, and while our NRA (forget their name) equivalent is not as loud, there is a gun debate up here as well, despite having more restrictive laws, although I have heard some states have tougher laws then Canada but I don't know for sure.
Canadian's just overall are less violent so less shootings. It's just a myth. Like I said earlier in the thread, Alberta has the same rate of gun ownership as California and California has tougher gun laws than Canada! Perhaps the general Canadian belief in this myth is what leads to the culture being less violent. It's all in the mind. Anyone who thinks it's hard for criminals to get guns in Canada is living in a dreamworld, CPS picked up some college kids running a grow op out of the basement of the house they were renting near me a few months ago and they had two handguns. This fruitcake in Ottawa apparently got the rifle he used from his aunt's house. Sorry I most go now, I need to rant on about how much better our healthcare is... |
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What is with Americans and Guns ? Why do they have this weird obsession ?
What is it with the British and their obsessive fear of guns? |
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:popcorn:
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The NRA disguises itself as an association that protects the rights of gun owners, but is actually more along the lines of promoting gun and ammo manufacturers. Their solution to every problem is more guns, rather than preventing guns from falling into the wrong hands. If there were laws regulating the storage of firearms that were not being used or carried, then far fewer would be stolen. If there were laws that recorded firearms from a licensed point of sale to those recovered from crimes, they could pinpoint rogue sellers and buyers. The NRA are not in favour of anything that stops criminals from getting guns, in fact they really like it that they do. The NRA would be happiest if there were no checks on gun buyers at all, where everyone felt the need to buy a gun because they were afraid of being shot by someone else. Everything the NRA does is to make people more angry and more afraid: of each other, that their guns will be taken from them, of the government attacking them, and so they keep their industry churning at a high rate as the sheep keep eating it up.
I say all this as someone who thinks that guns should not be banned, that it is not only unfeasible but also dangerous to law-abiding citizens due to the horrific state that the country has ended up in due to the lack of restrictions I mentioned above. I never realised how much I disliked the NRA until I wrote all this. |
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