SAJ-99
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Slight difference in those two events. The difference is not going to help your cause.2015 Bataclan attack in Paris
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Slight difference in those two events. The difference is not going to help your cause.2015 Bataclan attack in Paris
Pretty wild that Vegas, Orlando, and Sandy Hook outdid a coordinated terrorist attack huh?
90 people were killed,Slight difference in those two events. The difference is not going to help your cause.
No one is debating that.90 people were killed,
Don't know that I have a cause but trying to point out that other countries experience violence as well.
The question was "name me a country" I responded to that and highlighted it.No one is debating that.
ScandinaviaCan you name another country that’s better to live in than the United States?
Feel free to consult with known traitor @BuzzH
The cops probably didn’t go into because their fight or flight instincts told them it’s not a good idea to risk your life to save somebody else.
These aren’t soldiers.
This isn’t wwii.
They’re just pigs.
Can you name another country that’s better to live in than the United States?
Feel free to consult with known traitor @BuzzH
The cops probably didn’t go into because their fight or flight instincts told them it’s not a good idea to risk your life to save somebody else.
These aren’t soldiers.
This isn’t wwii.
They’re just pigs.
Why don’t you move there?
Standard of livingIs this a list of better or whiter countries?
Yes, I’m fully aware of that.You do realize they were banned for a decade right?
Random [and irrelevant] fact of the day: Canada sending cancer patients to Bellingham Washington because the wait time for treatment is to long in Canada or at least BC. Unknown whether they’ll have to pay US prices?Healthcare
What? I’m not on the side of trying to push new laws.Got any data to back up your claims?
Nope. I agree on that. Just saying that you picked a specific part of a post to respond to. The post also reference mental health, which revolves around an individual. Your answer, as was pointed out, was a coordinated terrorist attack by multiple people, not a single individual. So not really comparable if we try to main a honest debate.The question was "name me a country" I responded to that and highlighted it.
there are an estimated 24 million ar/ak type guns in the country you are not going to get rid of them.
Healthcare
You can’t bring that up, it’s a concept lost here.Not one of the fire arms in our house did a dam thing yesterday. No different than my yard rake, shovel, or chain saw. Calling for restrictions on inanimate objects is short sighted and poorly thought out. Fire arms restrictions do not address the actual problem.
Is a random hospital in Germany better than MGH or USCF... no, but I'd argue other than maybe MA the German system is better. A lot of the US is 3rd world level, just depends on where you are.Not to derail, but… not so sure about that one.
Random [and irrelevant] fact of the day: Canada sending cancer patients to Bellingham Washington because the wait time for treatment is to long in Canada or at least BC. Unknown whether they’ll have to pay US prices?
I'd argue other than maybe MA the German system is better.
Also 10/10 one one of the most privileged life plans of all time.
It was part of a coordinated attack agree, in a country with much more restrictive laws than our own, that was what I was trying (poorly) to point out.Nope. I agree on that. Just saying that you picked a specific part of a post to respond to. The post also reference mental health, which revolves around an individual. Your answer, as was pointed out, was a coordinated terrorist attack by multiple people, not a single individual. So not really comparable if we try to main a honest debate.
Any discussion of “banning” is ridiculous. Even bazookas aren’t banned. They are just classified by ATF as title II weapons. We now regulate the sale of ammonium nitrite more strictly than firearms. Should “high capacity” magazines be regulated under title II? Maybe that is a better question than comparing body counts.