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« on: February 21, 2014, 01:06:08 AM »
Or really, follow the rules Badspot posted and don't be handicapped like OP
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How do you even survive on 3g?
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Any music video from the early 80s are the best. They are literally NIGHTMARES PUT TO MUSIC. And at the time, everyone thought there were the stuff.
EXAMPLE- VIDEO KILLED THE RADIO STAR http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8h5OEivJdA
what music is that playing in the bg
it sounds like i've heard it before
It's not the guns that choose to kill people, it's the people that choose to kill people. Nobody here (besides any jokers/trolls) disagrees about that. The real issue is one of people, not guns. You are not going to solve the issues of school attacks or crime by taking away guns. There will always be other methods for people to get and build their own functioning firearms.
Hey America,
We (England) get about 1 crime with a gun a year (and its usually a massive heist or a toy gun)
I feel safe knowing that the guy that will break into my house will pretty much most of the time, not have anything on him (we dont even get that much robberies anyways)
Obviously, you can't just make an anti-gun law in America, as business will fail, people will be angry at losing their weapons, and people will still have them.
Truth is, you will always be the stupid country with weapons. Even if a law was put in place, you wouldn't even get rid of half the civilian weapons in your country.
The Government's latest crime figures were condemned as "truly terrible" by the Tories today as it emerged that gun crime in England and Wales soared by 35% last year.
Criminals used handguns in 46% more offences, Home Office statistics revealed.
Firearms were used in 9,974 recorded crimes in the 12 months to last April, up from 7,362.
It was the fourth consecutive year to see a rise and there were more than 2,200 more gun crimes last year than the previous peak in 1993.
Figures showed the number of crimes involving handguns had more than doubled since the post-Dunblane massacre ban on the weapons, from 2,636 in 1997-1998 to 5,871.