Poll

Is it.

yes. killed by colonel mustard.
20 (22.7%)
no. killed by miss scarlett
3 (3.4%)
killed by mrs. white
5 (5.7%)
killed by reverend green
3 (3.4%)
Professor Plum.
7 (8%)
killed by mrs pearooster
11 (12.5%)
with a lead pipe
3 (3.4%)
with a revolver
6 (6.8%)
with a wrench
4 (4.5%)
with a rope
13 (14.8%)
with a dagger
3 (3.4%)
with a candlestick
10 (11.4%)

Total Members Voted: 46

Author Topic: Who killed Mr. Boddy in the study and with what?: the great debate topic™®  (Read 422724 times)

California the land of strict gun laws.

Here in Missouri once you hit 18 you can purchase rifles shotguns pistols etc. but you have to be 21 to buy ammo if I remember correctly

Also no full auto and recently you were allowed to own silencers and have them attached.
And by no full auto I mean you have to loving remove it off the gun to own the thing.

Here in Missouri once you hit 18 you can purchase rifles shotguns pistols etc. but you have to be 21 to buy ammo if I remember correctly

Buying airsoft guns in Missouri is handicapped. A couple of years ago, I went into Wal-Mart to buy my brother an airsoft gun + ammunition for a Christmas present. My mom was elsewhere in the store when I was done so I went to the front to pay. The cashier lady told me to show some identification and then forbade me to buy the gun because I wasn't over the age of either 16 or 18 (can't remember which). I had to go find my mom in the store so she could buy them for me, even though airsoft guns are legal for all ages in the state.

idk. and I don't really care how it's done. how is that important?
Because it's stupid to say "guns should be illegal" or that they're an unnecessary risk here in america. There are already tons of guns behind tons of doors. The only people that it'll affect, if you somehow make them illegal, is law abiding citizens. How are they an unnecessary risk? Who's at risk or whatever with the guns in your house?

Who's at risk or whatever with the guns in your house?
anyone with serious depression

anyone with serious depression
Anyone with serious depression (or any other mental illness) cannot legally obtain a firearm?

Well I'm pretty sure people who are not diagnosed won't have a problem obtaining a gun...

Or maybe they already own one when they become depressed I guess

Anyone with serious depression (or any other mental illness) cannot legally obtain a firearm?
today I learned that everyone with a gun lives alone, apparently

today I learned that everyone lives alone, apparently
Today I learned foxscotch doesn't know what gun responsibility is.

Today I learned foxscotch doesn't know what gun responsibility is.
is everyone in the country responsible with their guns? no


is everyone in the country responsible with their guns? no
But are there plenty of people who are? Yes

-snip-
That's just Walmart employees being stuff and also the reason I get airsoft stuff shipped in

I would rather keep a knife for self defense.

Knife to gun fight blah blah