Not in Ohio. 18 year olds can purchase fully automatic guns here.Arent automatic guns banned?
OH is an open/carry state after all :lol
You can even carry a gun in school safety zones here without a license

Not in Ohio. 18 year olds can purchase fully automatic guns here.Arent automatic guns banned?
Yup. Gun problems again. No other reason, no motive, no nothing. Just gun problems, the gun just wanted to kill people. Moving on...RIP & condolences to the friends & families of the victims.
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Gun problems....
It's part of the problem. There's no reason anyone should have access to kind of weaponry in every day life.Yup. Gun problems again. No other reason, no motive, no nothing. Just gun problems, the gun just wanted to kill people. Moving on...
Again, 'anyone' doesn't just go and buy a machine gun like it's a toy. That being said i think it's important to also analyze these things, instead of going 'oh, just gun problems again. But whatever you know, i can't change people.It's part of the problem. There's no reason anyone should have access to kind of weaponry in every day life.
No, the cops will just shoot him like they did Trevon Martin. Just stepped out of their car and shoot for the kill :lolIf some kid had a toy gun here at school they would evacuate and deliver him to the police.
Those who don't see that this is more than a gun problem are more than idiots.58 dead and 500+ injured now.
Also, those who don't see that this is a gun problem are idiots.
when you have more guns than people in a country there is abosolute need of Gun control58 dead and 500+ injured now.
Also, those who don't see that this is a gun problem are idiots.
Yeah, you right dawg. Those 50+ that died, it would have ended in the same number of casualties if the person had a pocket knife instead.Those who don't see that this is more than a gun problem are more than idiots.
If he had a pocket knife then it would've been a pocket knife problem.Yeah, you right dawg. Those 50+ that died, it would have ended in the same number of casualties if the person had a pocket knife instead.
You're totally right. What was I thinking. Guns are totally not the main issue here.
Lel they did it already"So-called Islamic State later claimed to be behind the attack, saying that Paddock had converted to Islam some months ago."
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It wouldn't be a pocket knife problem because there's no way he could have killed 58 people and injured 500 others with a pocket knife. It wouldn't be a pocket knife problem because we don't have increasing numbers of mass stabbings in the US, much less any reaching these levels.If he had a pocket knife then it would've been a pocket knife problem.
But yeah, gun is the main issue here, nothing else. Please do me a favor and don't reply to me ever again.
Blocked anyway.
Nvm, i can't, or i'm too stupid to figure it out. Just don't talk to me again.
1. Gun ProblemYeah, you right dawg. Those 50+ that died, it would have ended in the same number of casualties if the person had a pocket knife instead.
You're totally right. What was I thinking. Guns are totally not the main issue here.
No. But he could've injured several people and over time it would've be seen as nothing more than a knife problem. Look i already addressed this, the point here is that there is more to it than "a gun". And it's a shame how people are so simple minded as to just call it a gun problem and* move on. If anyone knew better they would think outside the box. How did they get the weapons? How did they get them inside a hotel in Las Vegas, wich has strong security? Why would they do such a thing? What connections could there possibly be? But nah... R.I.P Just another gun problem.It wouldn't be a pocket knife problem because there's no way he could have killed 58 people and injured 500 others with a pocket knife. It wouldn't be a pocket knife problem because we don't have increasing numbers of mass stabbings in the US, much less any reaching these levels.
The problem is that these guns are available to people not mentally fit to handle them. When you're losing lives because gun regulations aren't tight enough, then you need tighter regulations. No one's right to own a gun is more important human lives.
Even a normal hand gun wouldnt be able to do half the damage a machine gun can do, a pistol wouldnt be that effective in the 32th floor and if he tried from up close he would be quickly apprehended or shot by someone else, the main problem in the US seem to be weapons like machine guns, automatic rifles and such, these are the weapons that seem to be used constantly on mass shootings/killings.Yeah, you right dawg. Those 50+ that died, it would have ended in the same number of casualties if the person had a pocket knife instead.
You're totally right. What was I thinking. Guns are totally not the main issue here.
Because I have to protect my family and the only way to do that is with AR-15 fully automatic with armor piercing rounds.Even a normal hand gun wouldnt be able to do half the damage a machine gun can do, a pistol wouldnt be that effective in the 32th floor and if he tried from up close he would be quickly apprehended or shot by someone else, the main problem in the US seem to be weapons like machine guns, automatic rifles and such, these are the weapons that seem to be used constantly on mass shootings/killings.
Just ****ing ban heavy weapons, why is it so hard to understand?