American gun control debate.

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  • daz
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    right you lot nobody move that means you too, i've got a plastic spork and i know how to use it !!

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  • whalen
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    Don't go there........

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  • squeezyjohn
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    Do you know what I'd really like to hear .... what Tracer thinks about all this ... that would be very interesting!

    Don't look at me ... I'm just snusing

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  • Frankie Reloaded
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    What I really liked was the last item in the Knives that Are Illegal list: "weight attached to a rope, cord or wire" That must be a really bad-ass knife the Brits decided to ban

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  • whalen
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    I just know they are coming for our knives next!

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  • Frankie Reloaded
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    Originally posted by bpc720
    More people get stabbed each year in the UK than people get shot in US. When are you guys going to make knives illegal?
    https://www.gov.uk/find-out-if-i-can...-carry-a-knife

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  • Frankie Reloaded
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    Originally posted by whalen
    I forgot to add that part for our foreign friends! Around here that part is pretty much understood!


    Some of your foreign friends from gun-free countries shot this: Click image for larger version

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  • whalen
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    Originally posted by Snusdog
    you know the fish that swim past the worm and hook...........
    Sometimes boredom trumps!

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  • truthwolf1
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    Guns Need bullets!

    Lawmakers are asking more and more questions about the massive ammo purchases being made by the Department of Homeland Security. For instance, a recent report says the government is on its way to amassing 1.6 billion rounds of ammunition over the next five years.
    To put that into perspective, it would be enough to sustain the equivalent of the Iraq war for 24 years! The purchases have sparked conspiracy theories on the internet that the government is readying for a domestic conflict or trying to buy up bullets as a form of gun control.

    http://foxnewsinsider.com/2013/03/25/california-congressman-doug-lamalfa-on-dhs-ammo-purchases-its-a-heck-of-a-lot-of-bullets-for-some-very-dubious-sounding-reasons/

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  • whalen
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    Knife control...........Always cut away from yourself.........

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  • bpc720
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    More people get stabbed each year in the UK than people get shot in US. When are you guys going to make knives illegal?

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  • whalen
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    Oh, and unfortunately, I have strong negative views about Hawken Dip also..........

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  • whalen
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    Originally posted by Naswari
    No, not for the government that governs my country,let alone the American government.



    O.K I didn't realise there would be any kind of complications involved




    O.K, O.K, sorry I asked. I was joking anyway, I really don't have any desire to see anybodies guns.



    I wonder if there is a gun brand snus or snuff? Hey that sounds like a good idea for the NRA members, you could have A.K snus "strong enough to take your head right off"



    Yes it seems it's an emotional topic for many Americans, something which many of us in Europe find hard to understand.I was interested to see what all the fuss was about but I'd rather not mess with the hornets nest that this topic obviously is.
    No problem mate, I just let a little rant rip. Nothing directed at you at all. It is very complex, and BTW, I do not support the NRA.....

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  • lxskllr
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    Originally posted by Naswari
    I wonder if there is a gun brand snus or snuff? Hey that sounds like a good idea for the NRA members, you could have A.K snus "strong enough to take your head right off"
    Hawken dip :^D

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  • Naswari
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    Originally posted by whalen
    Do you work for the Government?
    No, not for the government that governs my country,let alone the American government.

    Why would I catalog a previously unknown and unregistered yet legal gun collection.....
    O.K I didn't realise there would be any kind of complications involved


    I have owned guns my whole life, invested wisely in many desirable firearms, but they are of no concern to others.
    O.K, O.K, sorry I asked. I was joking anyway, I really don't have any desire to see anybodies guns.

    I grew up in the west where responsible firearm ownership was a given right. I find the debate over guns to be way too controversial. I appreciate all the debates, although it runs a pretty predictable gamut, I will stick to showing my snuff and snus collection, thank you very much.
    I wonder if there is a gun brand snus or snuff? Hey that sounds like a good idea for the NRA members, you could have A.K snus "strong enough to take your head right off"

    Some of the worst infighting on snuson were due to gun debating, and should be left in the religion and politics third rail of non topics. My mini rant........
    Yes it seems it's an emotional topic for many Americans, something which many of us in Europe find hard to understand.I was interested to see what all the fuss was about but I'd rather not mess with the hornets nest that this topic obviously is.

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