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Guns in Arizona: Legislator's gun highlights debate
Okay so someone tell me a situation where this is okay. I have no intention of infringing on the 2nd amendment, but I'm really tempted to take away this bitches right to bare arms.
"She showed off the laser sighting by pointing the red beam at the reporter's chest. The gun has no safety, she said, but there was no need to worry."
Some people are really stupid, I have to believe that she has NEVER taken a gun safety class, worse if she has she's ignoring or too incompetent to know the first rule.
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This one is great too!
Arizona Resident Forcibly Removed From Public Town-Hall Meeting | Mike Broomhead - Fox News Radio 550 KFYI
"According to KPHO, Foster said that police told him the town is under martial law."
"Vice Mayor Barbara Cowell told The Arizona Republic on Sunday that Foster's characterization of the council imposing "martial law" was inaccurate, saying that a recording of the meeting will be made available to the public Monday."
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I am a complete gun guy. I think folks who don't own them and don't know how to handle them have waaaaay too much faith in their fellow men, their police forces and especially their governments.
The only time a gun should be pointed at another human being is shortly before shooting to kill them.
She oughtta be fined and forced to take a safety class.
The problem is there is no fixing stupid.
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marbleheadmaui
I am a complete gun guy. I think folks who don't own them and don't know how to handle them have waaaaay too much faith in their fellow men, their police forces and especially their governments.
The only time a gun should be pointed at another human being is shortly before shooting to kill them.
She oughtta be fined and forced to take a safety class.
The problem is there is no fixing stupid.
She pointed a loaded gun at another human in a joking manner that is ridiculously dangerous and quite stupid, furthermore she is in a position where she supposedly "represents" her consituents. I do have a lot of respect for gun advocates that have been coming out against her.
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Guns serve one main purpose for me, protection for me and my family. I keep guns in my house, and I have a permit to carry a handgun which stays in my 2 vehicles. So far i've never had to use a gun to protect myself or my family, but I still like the sense of security I get, knowing that if some shit ever does come my way, i've at least got a fighting chance.
P.S. It's worth mentioning, that i'd only use a gun for any reason, unless it was my last resort, remember if you splatter an intruder's brains and blood all over the inside of your house, you'll have to clean it up afterwards, as well as repairing the shotgun blasts that hit your walls.
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Mars_ax
Guns serve one main purpose for me, protection for me and my family. I keep guns in my house, and I have a permit to carry a handgun which stays in my 2 vehicles. So far i've never had to use a gun to protect myself or my family, but I still like the sense of security I get, knowing that if some shit ever does come my way, i've at least got a fighting chance.
You should still condemn the actions of this lady, she is showing in a very public completely irresponsible way, this is precisely the type of messing around that causes accidents. She pointed a laser site on a loaded gun at another human being that was of no threat to her.
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So you have an irresponsible gun owner. Hey it happens. Just like you have irresponsible drivers. That happens also. So what's my point? You have idiots in every segment of society.
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Mars_ax
Guns serve one main purpose for me, protection for me and my family. I keep guns in my house, and I have a permit to carry a handgun which stays in my 2 vehicles. So far i've never had to use a gun to protect myself or my family, but I still like the sense of security I get, knowing that if some shit ever does come my way, i've at least got a fighting chance.
You should still condemn the actions of this lady, she is showing in a very public completely irresponsible way, this is precisely the type of messing around that causes accidents. She pointed a laser site on a loaded gun at another human being that was of no threat to her.
Oh, I do condemn people like that, tell you what killer, I bet we've got more crazy SOBs like that here in Texas then you do Arizona.
If I didn't need guns for protection, I would even own any.
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Its really a bit of unspoken message some elected officials would want to send to a pokey abrasive news reporter. Really, dumb chick needs to get a grip. This has little to do with gun owner rights and more to do with grandstanding by some fktard with a platform. It cheapens a real issue. So says the guy with a Mossberg by the door(s) :-X
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Why would any sane individual buy a gun without a safety and then carry it around IN THEIR FUCKING PURSE??!
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I'm as pro 2nd as anyone out there but irresponsible gun owners really piss me off and just provide the opposition ammo.
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So... ok, it is legal to buy more or less any kind of caliber you want and to carry it with you, I find it wacko but ok, fine. Is it legal though to carry a gun in a public meeting and to remove totally the security from it? Beside the 2nd that allows you to own weapons, is there no very strict laws about the state of the weapon itself (i.e how it is secure for instance) and very strict punishment system if you point it with a full load on other's face?
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So... ok, it is legal to buy more or less any kind of caliber you want and to carry it with you, I find it wacko but ok, fine. Is it legal though to carry a gun in a public meeting and to remove totally the security from it? Beside the 2nd that allows you to own weapons, is there no very strict laws about the state of the weapon itself (i.e how it is secure for instance) and very strict punishment system if you point it with a full load on other's face?
As far as I know no law exists. Now if she would have made demands she would have broken the law.
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VictorCharlie
I'm as pro 2nd as anyone out there but irresponsible gun owners really piss me off and just provide the opposition ammo.
Irresponsible gun owners are a big problem really, I know people (in their late 30s, early 40s) that bump fired all their ammo in a parking zone near our lakes while getting absolutely wasted. This makes me very angry personally.
Most gun owners I know are responsible and have them for home protection, hunting or competitive shooting.
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Guns in Arizona: Legislator's gun highlights debate
Okay so someone tell me a situation where this is okay. I have no intention of infringing on the 2nd amendment, but I'm really tempted to take away this bitches right to bare arms.
"She showed off the laser sighting by pointing the red beam at the reporter's chest. The gun has no safety, she said, but there was no need to worry."
Some people are really stupid, I have to believe that she has NEVER taken a gun safety class, worse if she has she's ignoring or too incompetent to know the first rule.
"right to bare arms"?? Are we going to make her wear long sleeved shirts?