>Guns don’t kill people, people kill people
Guns don’t kill people, people kill people
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>Memeflag
People do kill people though.
> Democrats are the real racists
>thermonuclear weapons dont kill people
>people kill people
Somebody get this retard out of here. He's scaring off the fish.
>food doesn't make you fat, eating food make you fat
>piece of metal is sentient and can kill people
niggers, ladies and gentlemen
people don't kill people,
niggers kill people (and other niggers)
Explain why this guys gun didn't kill him in his sleep?
>hand grenades don't kill people, mental health kills people
>Why does anyone literally need a personal computer?!
no ur right dude if you just think about it ya know its like what even is a gun except a piece of metal? like we are just monkeys who figures out how to use toilets right
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>>Guns don’t kill people, people kill people
Niggers aren't people.
People use guns to kill people.
Without guns, people will use something other than guns to kill people, except now it will be easier to kill people since people won't have to worry about people defending themselves with guns.
Name one person killed by a thermonuclear weapon. I'll wait
>Niggers don't commit crime
>Crime commits crime
kill yourself shill rat
So, just so there's no confusion, you think guns are actually capable of deciding to kill someone and following through on that?
definitely dude, take away the thing that makes it really easy to kill people and it gets even easier to kill people
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I absolutely guarantee you a bomb got one of these guys
no fuckwit i think you cant brush your teeth with one
>people don't kill people
Guess we have nothing to worry about then.
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bazoinga! you got me. witty comeback sir
>we need our guns to overthrow tyrrany!
>barack HUSSEIN obama is a tyrant!
>two consecutive terms of "tyrrany"
>guns do nothing but massacre civilians
Then how come my gun hasn't killed anyone yet, nigger?
because you haven't reached a point in your life where your anger outweighs the consequences of murder
>guns are the only way to kill people
Democrats kill people
>Criminal breaks into my house
>I had my gun take away recently
>For some odd reason the Criminal STILL has his illegal gun
>I'm I shock, how could this criminal break the law like that
>He Robb's my house and kills me
Wow, jeese, thank God that gun law will make murder hard.. we should make murder illegal next, that'll make it extra hard!
>place unloaded gun on table with no people nearby
>place person on table with no guns nearby
one of those situations will result in more people dying.
>And like that. The worthless faggot OP never came back
So when he becomes more angry his gun will desire to kill someone? So the gun only reacts to his emotions? So the gun only kills the people it’s master wants him to kill? Wow guns are smart.
Liberals are children. Take colbert for example. They are incapable of arguing their stance on anything. They prefer hit and run smear tactics because it saves them from having to confront facts, statistics or reality.
>muh hypotheticals
niggers kill people
I hate it too when a gun just unload it's magazine killing everyone who is near it.
#GunControlWhen?
Way to ruin a venerable bolt action rifle
With the current heated debate over gun rights and the 2nd Amendment of the United States Constitution (which serves to affirm our natural rights…rights we have whether the State recognizes them or not), I thought it might be interesting to talk briefly about the Battle of Athens. If you’re like a lot of people, you probably haven’t heard about this event. I know I hadn’t until a few years ago, which is kind of surprising, considering how much the media and the left constantly drone on over various historical “milestones” revolving around identity politics (race, gender, social justice, etc.). But I guess this doesn’t really fit the narrative, as it revolves around the South, and regular folks resisting their local government – and perhaps even a form of the Police State – through exercising their right to keep and bear arms.
The Battle of Athens, which happened August 1-2, 1946 in McMinn County, Tennessee, was the result of some 3000 veterans returning home at the end of World War II. Unhappy with the roughshod political corruption, fraud, control over newspapers, schools and police “fee gathering” that had been going on in McMinn County while they were away from home – with even a couple of servicemen shot and killed by the police while home on leave – these guys decided to do something about it. So like any sensible group of people would do, they organized and decided to run a number of nonpartisan candidates for positions in the local government.
However, the local sheriff and the political machine evidently felt threatened by such activity, and brought in 200 armed deputies to intimidate people at the polls. Former veterans were beaten, and one poll watcher was reportedly shot. After multiple other incidents, the sheriff opted to take the ballot boxes to the jail for counting.
Much of the McMinn County citizenry smelled a rat (so to speak), and the former vets surrounded and laid siege to the jail after gathering up firearms and ammo. After gunfire was exchanged, the GIs dynamited the jail during the early hours of August 2 and forced the occupants inside to surrender. After posting guards to secure the ballots, the votes were counted and the corrupt government leaders were voted out.
Miraculously, no-one was killed – although there were quite a number who were seriously injured and required hospitalization. However, the people of McMinn County, Tennessee were once again free to enjoy life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Something they might not have been able to do if the citizens were only armed with sling-shots and squirt guns. So…still confused as to why guys like Thomas Jefferson believed that the right of the people to keep and bear arms, and that it shouldn’t be infringed upon by the government was and is considered such an important thing?