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Kids these days call em yeet cannons, politicians need to get with the timesIts a term for guns "poor" people have. Small junk guns. Very inclusive term (not serious)
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Kids these days call em yeet cannons, politicians need to get with the timesIts a term for guns "poor" people have. Small junk guns. Very inclusive term (not serious)
Ignoring the price. Anytime you have something that is may issue with no explanation by a local authority it opens up the opportunity for racismThis. There are are lot of really great, well thought out comments here. I’ll add that the licensing in Boston was, and is inherently racist. The time and money necessary to meet the requirements (Moon Island is no more though?) prevents many people, including myself initially, from completing the process. My wife and I started the process when we first moved here but stopped because it was too involved, costly, and time consuming; exactly what they want it to be.
Never mind that BPD HQ, the place where one must go to interview, has itself been physically hit with gunfire on multiple occasions. Having moved from VT 16 years ago, the local news was very quickly dubbed “the who shot who”.
I don't think that democrats are going to be that monumentally stupid to remove the filibuster when there is a 50-50 split in the senate. When the day comes and the democrats lose control of the senate the republicans would literally steamroll everything the democrats did in the prior congress. So what good would there be in removing the cloture and filibuster when they will be on the receiving end, just like what happened when they did this for judicial appointments. There won't even be a need for committee votes, it would just straight up and down votes in the senate on everything with no discussion.
LOL. Compare violent crime rates. It’s not even remotely close. NH’s is a fraction of MAThose numbers are highly suspect. So they’re saying NH has more gun crime ‘per capital’ than mass?! I smell BS.
Those three states don’t fit the (false) narrativeOk Mr. Rosenthal now explain why Maine, Nh and Vermont have virtually no gun laws whatsoever but are the safest states in the nation. Hmmm? Now see a good journalist would ask him that question but there are no good journalists at the toilet paper Boston Globe. Ok? Thanks.
He didn't say they have more gun crime per capita...... he said nh has more gun death per capita ....a number which includes suicide and accidents with guns. Which may be true believe it or not as a higher % of people in nh own guns.....but suicide and accidents with guns are irrelevant if you believe in a free world. See how they play the game woth numbers?Those numbers are highly suspect. So they’re saying NH has more gun crime ‘per capital’ than mass?! I smell BS.
Illinios has strict gun laws. Getting an FOID to legally own guns and ammunition requires a fingerprint-based background check conducted by the Illinois State Police. That is the law and it is strictly enforced. Criminals simply ignore it. Nothing new or surprising.As far as Giffords Law Center is concerned, they rank Mass as number 7 for gun law strength and Illinois right behind it at number 8, both get an A- grade from them.
46 minutes, Faneuil Hall to Mall of New Hampshire.
Not counting the mezzanine.
InIt’s a cheap PoS gun that you buy for $80, kill someone with it and throw it off a bridge. According to the libturds anyway.
True dat.You gotta count the mezzanine. Otherwise it's not superbonbon.
Nice lazy cut and paste, chump.Saturday night special is a colloquial term in the United States and Canada for inexpensive, compact, small-caliber handguns made of poor quality metal. Some states define these junk guns by means of composition or material strength. It's basically a throw away to shoot some one with. Also it's a great lynerd skynerd song
We lucked on to some kind of pre-release screeningLOL. I couldn't finish that movie. It was too strange.
Thanks for pointing it out like no one else noticedNice lazy cut and paste, chump.
Also Alaska is more remote and people overall are more isolated and longer periods of darkness which is more likely to lead to depression and suicide.Can't stand these a**h***s who quote suicide gun deaths in their reports. All he's showing is that Alaska has a higher suicide rate by firearm than MA. Guess it would make sense that people in Alaska are a little more self sufficient at killing themselves. Here in MA they just turn to crack and heroin lol