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Oh boy... this should be good... especially being posted today..Where's my UO guns.
Something tells me there is a better chance of being able to place castles in Ilsh...
Oh boy... this should be good... especially being posted today..Where's my UO guns.
Guess you haven't seen the news 50 slain in gay nightclub, worst mass shooting in US historyWhat's special about June 12?
While we should never forget those who perished, it is about a horrible person Who did a horrible thing. To place blame on his tools is foolish.Guess you haven't seen the news 50 slain in gay nightclub, worst mass shooting in US history
Yeah, that is what I was referencing.Guess you haven't seen the news 50 slain in gay nightclub, worst mass shooting in US history
Hmmm... this brings up another interesting point.. Can Mesanna actually explode a Stratics character... if so I want videoOr hot air balloons being introduced... (which they should be...)
You are %200 right a gun never killed anyone just the stupid fool holding/dropping it. Was just pointing out why @Kylie Kinslayer and me too thought it was maybe a little bad timing.While we should never forget those who perished, it is about a horrible person Who did a horrible thing. To place blame on his tools is foolish.
And the US just so happens to have a lot more stupid fools holding/dropping guns than any other modern industrialized country out there...quite the coincidence.You are %200 right a gun never killed anyone just the stupid fool holding/dropping it.
I can't argue with the first part of your post.. but I will add.. if one, two or ten smart, honest, decent, law abiding people in the club had been carrying the body count would have been MUCCCHHHHHHH smaller.And the US just so happens to have a lot more stupid fools holding/dropping guns than any other modern industrialized country out there...quite the coincidence.
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Our country has a problem with guns and it's pretty ****ing obvious.
I mean, that rational is just giving in to a culture of fear. If that was the case, what's the function of law enforcement? Not everyone should be endowed with the power of taking another person's life.I can't argue with the first part of your post.. but I will add..if one, two or ten smart, honest, decent, law abiding people in the club had been carrying the body count would have been MUCCCHHHHHHH smaller.
On the second part.. Yeah, it is obvious we have a gun problem.. not enough good folks are carrying to combat the crazy ones who do...
The minutes it took for law enforcement to arrive got 50 killed and as many wounded. There was no one there to stop the killer immediately, so he was free to slaughter people as he wanted.I mean, that rational is just giving in to a culture of fear. If that was the case, what's the function of law enforcement?
As the very popular meme says... when seconds matter, the police are only minutes away.. imho the police are a great secondary source of safety. Nothing more, nothing less.. and that is not a slam against the Officers in the country.. only a commentary on how limited they truly are in response time..I mean, that rational is just giving in to a culture of fear. If that was the case, what's the function of law enforcement? Not everyone should be endowed with the power of taking another person's life.
Strawman much?By your logic, the surest way to achieve world peace is by giving every country a nuclear weapon...which is a terrible idea. The solution to the problem can't be more of the problem.
Good question Captn, seriously good question. Anyone behind him with a chair or bar stool could have floored him and just kept pounding on him, why didn't someone? Everyone there were timid passive people?Whenever I see stories about mass shootings, especially this one, I get confused. Even if nobody in there had a gun, when everyone is watching the guy gun people down did nobody think to maybe, tackle him or something?
How did over 100 people get shot and nobody thought to charge him as a group and take him down? I completely understand not wanting to get shot yourself, but after the guy has already shot 10+ people he obviously isn't going to stop so at that point your choices are to stand there doing nothing waiting until he feels like shooting you next, or at least do something and attack the gunman.
Just my opinion here and it may offend some folks but I just hope I don't get infracted for the response lol..Whenever I see stories about mass shootings, especially this one, I get confused. Even if nobody in there had a gun, when everyone is watching the guy gun people down did nobody think to maybe, tackle him or something?
How did over 100 people get shot and nobody thought to charge him as a group and take him down? I completely understand not wanting to get shot yourself, but after the guy has already shot 10+ people he obviously isn't going to stop so at that point your choices are to stand there doing nothing waiting until he feels like shooting you next, or at least do something and attack the gunman.
Seriously. A bunch of tough talk, probably, 40+ year old white guys who still play UO...I take you haven't been on a situation where your life was in the line.
Instincts kick in and you mindlessly try to distance yourself from the source of danger.
It takes serious training to get over that basic instinct.
Nope, just following your logic.Strawman much?
apparently he had a suicide vest on - which might have given people pause to rush him. also, most were teenagers and a lot of women.Whenever I see stories about mass shootings, especially this one, I get confused. Even if nobody in there had a gun, when everyone is watching the guy gun people down did nobody think to maybe tackle him or something?
How did over 100 people get shot and nobody thought to charge him as a group and take him down? I completely understand not wanting to get shot yourself, but after the guy has already shot 10+ people he obviously isn't going to stop so at that point your choices are to stand there doing nothing waiting until he feels like shooting you next, or at least do something and attack the gunman.
I've known women that few want to mess with. While they might lose to a much larger guy hand to hand, he'll have been ripped the fabled new one by the time she went down to stay. Strong survival instincts. Can't outrun bullets so you have to stop the shooting.... and a lot of women.
You can't expect people in a state of mass panic to think in a rational way.I've known women that few want to mess with. While they might lose to a much larger guy hand to hand, he'll have been ripped the fabled new one by the time she went down to stay. Strong survival instincts. Can't outrun bullets so you have to stop the shooting.
Not everyone there would be involved in the mass panic. I'd have gotten my lady under cover best I could as the first priority, second priority would have been making sure the shooting was stopped before she was hit.You can't expect people in a state of mass panic to think in a rational way.
It just doesn't happen.
Okay I'm going to address this once.Which do you want America? To keep your insane gun laws that allow any psychopath to freely buy an automatic weapon or to stop shooting the crap out of your own people, including children? Surely it must have dawned on you by now that you cant have both? This happens time after time after time and no other civilised country has this problem. Its your asinine gun laws. And this is the country that banned a Kinder chocolate egg as it had a small toy in it that you deemed dangerous. Yet any lunatic can buy a gun from the local supermarket. Insane.
Very well said. We all would like to think we would be the one. You don't know that until that moment. What makes that one person who does heroic is the fact that the majority of us would seek shelter. That doesn't make us wrong. That makes those who do very very special people. See Dave Sanders from the columbine shootings.I take you haven't been on a situation where your life was in the line.
Instincts kick in and you mindlessly try to distance yourself from the source of danger.
It takes serious training to get over that basic instinct.
It may also result in pigs falling from the sky. Thanks for the baseless musings though.It may escalate the number of suicide bombers using homemade bombs.Which would cause more death than semi-automatic weapons.
Yes, and you can come up with an infinite number of random hypotheticals by using the term 'may'.I used the term may. Learn to read what is written nor what you want to hear.
If only you had started this thread yesterday...I'm pretty sure I hate all of you.
"Shall not be infringed"... that is how I want America. Simply put, a law abiding citizen should not have to prove themselves "good enough" to have ANY weapon. I should, by letter of the Constitution, be able to walk into any store and walk out with an M-60 if I so desire. My inability to do that, on a whim, if I choose to, is an infringement on my right afforded to me in one of our founding documents.Which do you want America?
Yepp.. that'd be the plan..Do the absolutely insane thing? Take all legal guns in America and make our country one big safe zone for killers with illegal guns. They can slaughter men, women, and children to their hearts content as long as they get their jollies and leave before law enforcement arrives a few minutes after the slaughter starts, Then they can go murder innocent people somewhere else with no fear of being shot themselves.
I sincerely hope no one here will have to be in a situation where they have to find out if they are the one.Very well said. We all would like to think we would be the one. You don't know that until that moment. What makes that one person who does heroic is the fact that the majority of us would seek shelter. That doesn't make us wrong. That makes those who do very very special people. See Dave Sanders from the columbine shootings.
Agreed. I do however think we need a better screening process. Guns are a given right by the US Constitution. It states nothing about speedy.Do the absolutely insane thing? Take all legal guns in America and make our country one big safe zone for killers with illegal guns. They can slaughter men, women, and children to their hearts content as long as they get their jollies and leave before law enforcement arrives a few minutes after the slaughter starts, Then they can go murder innocent people somewhere else with no fear of being shot themselves.
The important training for gun owners is to know not to, and be able to keep from , shooting before you i.d. your target. That shadow in the hallway or person behind that opening door could be someone you love instead of a bad guy.And yes, I do think a gun owner should be reasonably well trained in both the care and the use of their weapon. It's quite a responsibility.
Definitely agree here.. and should also stay continually trained as well. Muscle memory, target acquisition/identification etc fades over time rather quickly. Also, like I have always told my son and anyone I "train".. don't only know what your target is, but also know what is behind your target as well. Can't tell you how many "hunters" I have watched shoot a deer as they were aiming towards the road and they never once listened for a car coming etc.. just threw up and fired.. needless to say those "hunters" were kicked off the lease land quick..And yes, I do think a gun owner should be reasonably well trained in both the care and the use of their weapon. It's quite a responsibility.
And yet you are constantly surprised and outraged when families and children are massacred time after time after time. 372 mass shootings in 2015 alone killing 475 people. 64 shootings in schools. Over 13,000 people killed in gun crimes. And thats just in one year!!"Shall not be infringed"... that is how I want America. Simply put, a law abiding citizen should not have to prove themselves "good enough" to have ANY weapon. I should, by letter of the Constitution, be able to walk into any store and walk out with an M-60 if I so desire. My inability to do that, on a whim, if I choose to, is an infringement on my right afforded to me in one of our founding documents.
Ya want "gun control"? Control them from the criminals first.. then come and talk to me..
It's easy to toss out numbers while ignoring essential differences between the United States and other countries in the "civilised world". How many of those other countries have a population in excess of 324 million people, rapidly rising every year largely because of illegal immigration that the leadership refuses to do a blessed thing to stop? In addition, countries that have deprived their citizens of the right to defend themselves are experiencing increasing crime rates, regardless, effectively turning their law-abiding citizens into sitting ducks, unable to legally defend themselves or their property.And yet you are constantly surprised and outraged when families and children are massacred time after time after time. 372 mass shootings in 2015 alone killing 475 people. 64 shootings in schools. Over 13,000 people killed in gun crimes. And thats just in one year!!
Your right to bear arms is an outdated antiquity. It was created on the back of a civil war and was never intended for a time when automatic weapons capable of mass destruction are readily available to every psychopath out there. Grow up america. Countries with robust gun laws do NOT have this problem. Only you. Coincidence? I think not. By all means cling to your antiquated "right" that most of the civilised world sees for the obsession that it is but quit complaining when your families and children keep getting murdered. You have created this yourselves and if you werent so hung up and obsessed with an outdated concept you could created laws that would stop the murders ... like the rest of the civilised world have.
And theere you have it. Clinging to an 18th Century 'right' in a 21st century society complete with widely available 21st century weapons of mass destruction. You had a right to own a slave at one time too but society has now realised this is wrong and it has changed. Gun laws should follow suit. Keep your right and be prepared for atrocities of this sort again and again and again this year and every year. Im not even shocked or surprised anymore. Saddened is all.As for myself, I may not own a gun, but I refuse to give up my right to own one if I should ever change my mind.
Don't mix apples and oranges. Preserving the right of ordinary law-abiding citizens to defend themselves against criminals and/or terrorists has absolutely nothing to do with slavery. Oh, just as a point of information, some of my own ancestors were abolitionists... and in 70 years of living I have never met anyone who defends the enslavement of others.And theere you have it. Clinging to an 18th Century 'right' in a 21st century society complete with widely available 21st century weapons of mass destruction. You had a right to own a slave at one time too but society has now realised this is wrong and it has changed. Gun laws should follow suit. Keep your right and be prepared for atrocities of this sort again and again and again this year and every year. Im not even shocked or surprised anymore. Saddened is all.
Nonesense. This problem does not exist in societies with civilised, robust gun laws. You just keep clinging to your 18th century rights, which are no longer relevant in todays society, and watch your own families, friends and children get gunned down again and again. This will not stop whilst you keep antiquated laws. we are supposed to be more civilised than that in this day and age, and those countries who choose more sensible gun laws do not suffer anywhere near the scale of atrocities that america does. But you just cling to those 'rights' and watch innocent people die why dont you.Don't mix apples and oranges. Preserving the right of ordinary law-abiding citizens to defend themselves against criminals and/or terrorists has absolutely nothing to do with slavery. Oh, just as a point of information, some of my own ancestors were abolitionists... and in 70 years of living I have never met anyone who defends the enslavement of others.
This is the reality: The atrocities you speak of will not stop if you disarm good people, and you will never succeed in keeping weapons out of the hand of criminals.
You may be "civilised". Sadly, criminals - and many people currently flooding into civilized countries - are sometimes not. Keep your eye on Europe for a start. In the meantime, I'll support the NRA in my country.Nonesense. This problem does not exist in societies with civilised, robust gun laws. You just keep clinging to your 18th century rights, which are no longer relevant in todays society, and watch your own families, friends and children get gunned down again and again. This will not stop whilst you keep antiquated laws. we are supposed to be more civilised than that in this day and age, and those countries who choose more sensible gun laws do not suffer anywhere near the scale of atrocities that america does. But you just cling to those 'rights' and watch innocent people die why dont you.
Seem to recall a guy in northern Europe who went into a summer campground and started shooting people several years back. Various armed terrorist attacks, etc. Yes the problem does exist in societies with civilized robust gun laws leaving their citizens defenseless. Do a little research of old news in a library and find out how full of puppy chow you are.Nonesense. This problem does not exist in societies with civilised, robust gun laws.