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HERE'S why gun control fails
reason10 replied to reason10's topic in State Politics in the United States
Considering that Florida Third Graders have better reading skills than you, it would seem that you're the child in this discussion. You lost the argument; you're too fcking LAZY to read the statutes and you're just whining. -
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/schiff-whitehouse-slam-meta-decision-allow-trump-back-facebook-instagram-inexplicable Schiff, Whitehouse slam Meta for decision to allow Trump back on Facebook, Instagram: ‘Inexplicable’ Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse on Monday are demanding answers from Meta on the social media giant’s decision to reinstate former President Donald Trump to Facebook and Instagram, slamming the move as "inexplicable." Meta, last week, announced it would end Trump’s suspension across its platforms, which began after the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. In a blog post, Nick Clegg, president of global affairs at Meta, said Trump’s suspension would be lifted "in the coming weeks." But Schiff, D-Calif., and Whitehouse, D-R.I., are slamming Meta for its decision, saying the former president should not be reinstated. And you wonder why everybody says liberals are NAZIS. Seig Heil, schitt for brains.
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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/illegal-migrants-refuse-leave-nyc-hotel-brooklyn-migrant-relief-center-sleep-street Illegal migrants refuse to leave NYC hotel for Brooklyn migrant relief center, sleep in the street A group of illegal migrants, who entered into the U.S. through the southern border, are refusing to leave their free NYC hotel rooms for a migrant shelter in Brooklyn, New York, sleeping in the street to protest. The migrants were initially placed at the Watson Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, but their schedule for relocation to a new migrant relief center, the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, caused uproar late Sunday night. While some migrants left for the new shelter, many refused to vacate the Hell's Kitchen hotel and rallied outside the building alongside migrant activists. The migrants who were noncompliant in the city's relocation spent the night outside the hotel and were seen holding their ground into Monday morning. Democrat Mayor Eric Adams responded to the situation, affirming that the new facilities were hospitable accommodations and noting the dire need of state and government support amid the ongoing migrant crisis that is impacting the Big Apple. Gee! Adam's own UNELECTED PRESIDENT invited these animals to come to America and live off the taxpayer dollar and somehow he is outraged? What did he expect? That they would learn to speak English and start looking for local jobs and schools to put their kids in?
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Funny. Officer Chauvin SAID it was a last resort, that the animal in his car was continuing to go berserk and might damage something or maybe injure himself. As far as lethal force being applied, that's a lie. Chauvin didn't shoot that animal. He didn't force that animal to take the Fentanyl that killed him. He didn't demand that animal resist arrest and go completely bat shit crazy. He just applied a move that was taught to officers in that precinct.
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HERE'S why gun control fails
reason10 replied to reason10's topic in State Politics in the United States
Oh, you think there should be an actual NAMED REGISTRY. Please tell me you aren't in charge of anything important, at the middle school you are currently flunking out of. -
HERE'S why gun control fails
reason10 replied to reason10's topic in State Politics in the United States
LIke I said, find someone with an education to READ that statute and explain it to you. Find the part that prohibits registries. (You're REALLY starting to sound like a retard, even worse than usual.) -
That animal would be alive today had it not been for the Fentanyl. https://www.kare11.com/article/news/local/george-floyd/minneapolis-police-training-materials-show-knee-to-neck-restraint-similar-to-used-on-george-floyd/89-9f002e3f-972a-4410-86cb-50a1237fc496 MINNEAPOLIS — In filing a motion to dismiss the charges he faces in the death of George Floyd, former Minneapolis police officer Thomas Lane included 30 pages of MPD training materials, including information on a restraint called the "maximal restraint technique," and a photo of an officer with his knee to a suspect's neck similar to the hold used by former officer Derek Chauvin on Floyd. The training materials specify: "the maximal restraint technique shall only be used in situations where handcuffed subjects are combative and still pose a threat to themselves, officers or others, or could cause significant damage property if not properly restrained." The slide that includes the photo states that officers should "Place the subject in the recovery position to alleviate positional asphyxia." https://www.insider.com/minneapolis-police-trained-to-use-neck-restraint-george-floyd-2020-7 The Minneapolis Police Department trained its officers to use the neck restraint that led to George Floyd's killing, according to court documents The Minnesota Police Department included instructions on how to use a controversial neck restraint in its training manual, according to court documents, the same type of restraint that was used on George Floyd. The court documents, obtained by The Daily Beast on Wednesday, were included in a motion to dismiss charges against Thomas Lane, one of the three police officers that didn't intervene while then-officer Derek Chauvin was kneeling on Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes before his May 25 death. In the Minneapolis Police Department training manual, obtained by The Daily Beast, the maneuver is explained in detail and is said to be used on suspects that are resisting arrest. According to the motion filed Wednesday, Lane's lawyer said he was acting in accordance with the Minneapolis Police training manual at the time of Floyd's death. Chauvin has been charged with second-degree murder, while Lane and fellow former officers Tou Thao, Thomas Lane, and J. Alexander Kueng, were charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder and aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter. Facts can be so inconvenient.
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Well, you've just called a bunch of liberals a LIAR. Your side of the aisle claims that the prisons are mostly black because blacks are mostly arrested, tried and found guilty of crimes. (leaving out the inconvenient fact that blacks commit most of the crimes.) So why is it that all these blacks wound up in prison and weren't KILLED at point of arrest? Oh, and what does the "unarmed" deal have to do with it? Are you suggesting scumbags SHOULD be armed, so that if they didn't want to be arrested they could just shoot their way out of trouble?
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HERE'S why gun control fails
reason10 replied to reason10's topic in State Politics in the United States
Again, it is in the statutes. Just admit to everyone that you aren't smart enough to read the statute, instead of playing these dumbass games. You haven't even had time to read the entire text. That's how we know you're lying. -
HERE'S why gun control fails
reason10 replied to reason10's topic in State Politics in the United States
Find someone with an education to read it and explain it to you. Only a retard calls the Florida Statutes a word salad. -
HERE'S why gun control fails
reason10 replied to reason10's topic in State Politics in the United States
That of course is a LIE. https://www.nraila.org/articles/20150101/guide-to-the-interstate-transportation No accountability? Seriously? Find someone with an education to read that link to you. -
HERE'S why gun control fails
reason10 replied to reason10's topic in State Politics in the United States
I'm afraid you are wrong. (For future reference: Rather than trust those left wing internet opinion rags, go to the states statutes.) https://www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2020/0790.065 (1)(a) A licensed importer, licensed manufacturer, or licensed dealer may not sell or deliver from her or his inventory at her or his licensed premises any firearm to another person, other than a licensed importer, licensed manufacturer, licensed dealer, or licensed collector, until she or he has: 1. Obtained a completed form from the potential buyer or transferee, which form shall have been promulgated by the Department of Law Enforcement and provided by the licensed importer, licensed manufacturer, or licensed dealer, which shall include the name, date of birth, gender, race, and social security number or other identification number of such potential buyer or transferee and has inspected proper identification including an identification containing a photograph of the potential buyer or transferee. 22. Collected a fee from the potential buyer for processing the criminal history check of the potential buyer. The fee shall be established by the Department of Law Enforcement and may not exceed $8 per transaction. The Department of Law Enforcement may reduce, or suspend collection of, the fee to reflect payment received from the Federal Government applied to the cost of maintaining the criminal history check system established by this section as a means of facilitating or supplementing the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. The Department of Law Enforcement shall, by rule, establish procedures for the fees to be transmitted by the licensee to the Department of Law Enforcement. Such procedures must provide that fees may be paid or transmitted by electronic means, including, but not limited to, debit cards, credit cards, or electronic funds transfers. All such fees shall be deposited into the Department of Law Enforcement Operating Trust Fund, but shall be segregated from all other funds deposited into such trust fund and must be accounted for separately. Such segregated funds must not be used for any purpose other than the operation of the criminal history checks required by this section. The Department of Law Enforcement, each year before February 1, shall make a full accounting of all receipts and expenditures of such funds to the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the majority and minority leaders of each house of the Legislature, and the chairs of the appropriations committees of each house of the Legislature. In the event that the cumulative amount of funds collected exceeds the cumulative amount of expenditures by more than $2.5 million, excess funds may be used for the purpose of purchasing soft body armor for law enforcement officers. 3. Requested, by means of a toll-free telephone call or other electronic means, the Department of Law Enforcement to conduct a check of the information as reported and reflected in the Florida Crime Information Center and National Crime Information Center systems as of the date of the request. It's actually a pretty long chapter. (Didn't want to take up too much space.) Looks like every gun grabbers DREAM. -
HERE'S why gun control fails
reason10 replied to reason10's topic in State Politics in the United States
Name a state that prohibits registering guns. And while you're at it, show us the stats in "registering" states where the CRIMINALS are easily caught and brought to justice because they were easy to track through their registering the weapons they used to commit crimes. We'll wait. -
HERE'S why gun control fails
reason10 replied to reason10's topic in State Politics in the United States
Your statement: In the US all legally sold guns can flow unrestricted into the unregulated secondary market. We have to formally transfer ownership of a transportation machine, but you can give or sell a killing machine to anyone, no questions asked and no future accountability. You can't even keep your lies straight, scumbag. Now you are saying EVERYBODY in Canada knows it? Where's your proof? Show us some documentation. I've already caught you in a LIE, bee itch. -
HERE'S why gun control fails
reason10 replied to reason10's topic in State Politics in the United States
In some states, gun registration is mandatory. And I'm sure the CRIMINALS who stole their guns will register them anyway, huh? -
A Juicy Florida story for the gun grabbers here.
reason10 replied to reason10's topic in State Politics in the United States
Nobody said people are "Murdered" by cars. People in traffic fatalities are generally KILLED by cars. The Second Amendment Constitutionalist crowd compares TRAFFIC FATALITIES to gun deaths. Not vehicular homicides. Just plain TRAFFIC DEATHS. When you gun grabbers start your goose stepping about how guns cause deaths, we with the CONSTITUTION reply that AUTOMOBILES kill more people than guns. And it works. Not every gun death is a murder. Some are accidents. Some are armed families LEGALLY defending their lives against the animals of society. Not every car death is vehicular homicide. Some deaths are from drunk drivers. Some are from cars with faulty equipment. And some deaths are vehicular homicide. ALL car deaths involve the actions of the driver. It's called running the raw numbers. The comparison is valid, whether your Neo Nazi goose stepping nit of a brain likes it or not. -
Bottom line, BOYS AND GIRLS, don't come to Florida thinking you can commit violent crime and get away with it. Our cops and sheriff's departments are pretty sharp. And a LOT of our citizens are armed. Try breaking into a house and you could be shot and killed. (Kinda like swimming in shark infested waters with an open cut.) Get a real job and come enjoy Florida's wonderful weather, superior economy and superior schools. If you want to commit crime, stay in Chicago, NYC or any other blue state metropolitan shooting range. Your politicians will protect you. Here, you're just a target for a legal gun owner.
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No. You have learned that the CDC LIES about a lot of things. And you learned that perhaps an organization spouting "infectious diseases" as its area of expertise might not necessarily possess the credentials to accurately track gun data, (murders, accidents, killings where a gun owner defends his home, etc) That's like suggesting the Jewish faith should be put in charge of national Pork purity standards. Maybe the National Rifle Association should be trusted with traffic fatality stats. Maybe Planned Parenthood should be put in charge of ALL pre-school activity.
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HERE'S why gun control fails
reason10 replied to reason10's topic in State Politics in the United States
You posted ZERO links showing ALL illegal guns in Canada come from the United States. You accused the United States of illegally selling Canadian criminals ALL the illegal guns. I merely asked for proof of that lie.
