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NSIAP

Fuck your thoughts and prayers. Dude had an ad pointing a shotgun at a teen.

 

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  • Brisketexan
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    No, Nicole.   That's not true.  Sure, every single human being has some innate bias etc. that colors their perspective, and different speakers PUSH different narratives.  But what is happening with th

  • hornmpa96
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    That’s not true. As has been pointed out in this thread multiple times, other countries who had mass shooting events immediately changed their gun laws to make it harder or impossible to obtain the we

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    The "we can't solve 100% of the problem so we shouldn't make any attempt at all" line of thinking is a big reason why we are where we are. 

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1 minute ago, Jive Turkey said:

NSIAP

Fuck your thoughts and prayers. Dude had an ad pointing a shotgun at a teen.

 

Yep, Kemp is a giant fucking creep and a psychopath. 

8 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

Securing their firearms from improper use is the obligation of every gun owner and I am 100% comfortable with civil and criminal penalties for those whose irresponsibility leads to mayhem and death.

Yeah, it's time we start coming down hard on the parents of these teens who don't secure their firearms. If my kid was investigated by the FBI for a school threat, I'd probably not store any firearms in my house. Gun safes don't work. The Sandy Hook shooter killed his mom and broke into her gun safe to get the guns he used to murder 1st graders. This dad needs to be charged with something. Of course, he won't in Georgia because you can do pretty much anything you want with guns there thanks to Gov. Kemp. If I were a family member of the deceased, I would sue that father into oblivion. 

11 hours ago, Bullneck said:

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That’s not even close to the demographic makeup I found for the school. Also shooter has been identified as 14 year old Colt Gray. I wonder what his race was…

3 hours ago, Chuckie Finster said:


Fuck that. Purchasing a gun should come with the implied agreement that it will not come into anyone else’s hands.
If you are worried that you cannot hold up this end of the bargain, then you shouldn’t buy a gun.

Yep. Take the agreement from implied to explictly stated (via law), is what I think myself and others are saying, though.

For my part, a 1,000 pound gun safe where only I know how to unlock it and in my home office, not even my wife if you can believe that or not. And I don't have any crazy AR-15 like guns, but basic dove hunting shotguns and a little pistola.

Great job parents, great job LE!

 

6 hours ago, BamaATL said:

Yep, Kemp is a giant fucking creep and a psychopath. 

And he is one of the better ones.

6 hours ago, Jive Turkey said:

NSIAP

Fuck your thoughts and prayers. Dude had an ad pointing a shotgun at a teen.

 

really weird.

59 minutes ago, Nivek said:

And he is one of the better ones.

Define "better" without using Abbott as the benchmark.  Wheels is bottom of the barrel.

1 hour ago, 4th&Five said:

Great job parents, great job LE!

 

I see the "great job, LE!" and the numerous psycho MAGAs saying this is proof that the FBI is actually in on the conspiracy (I guess the Dems are behind all the school shootings in their world).  Cool, cool.

Here's my question: what action -- provided/allowed by law -- should the FBI have taken in this instance?

I think we'd all agree -- especially the nutbar MAGA 2nd Amendment types -- that the FBI can't arrest you and toss you in a hole forever simply because you are suspected of making some threatening remarks and there happen to be firearms in your household.  We -- and again, ESPECIALLY the nutbar MAGA 2nd Amendment types -- have made sure that we will never have ANY laws (like red flag laws) that would allow law enforcement and the courts to take any meaningful preventative action in these cases.  So, tell me....1) what should law enforcement have done, and 2) if you realize the truth that they did all they were legally empowered to do, what changes to the law would you make that would have altered this outcome (and control for "changes that would have been allowed by the 2nd amendment nutbars who can stop all gun legislation by using Bruen"). 

Go ahead, we have a whole board here, with no word limit per post.  Share your thoughts.

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And he is one of the better ones.

Not according to [mention=7107]BamaATL[/mention]

Also, pulled this off a friend’s wall. No link. If accurate, the parent(s) are fucked.

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Well, I'm sure Georgia will throw tons of money to improve mental health options for teenage students in that state. Or they'll do nothing because that's what Republican administrations do. 

What kind of country would acknowledge a mental health crisis within it while at the same time doing everything in its power to ensure mentally unwell people have virtually unfettered access o guns?

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Perfect. 

 

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24 minutes ago, mdmost said:

Well, I'm sure Georgia will throw tons of money to improve mental health options for teenage students in that state. Or they'll do nothing because that's what Republican administrations do. 

Wish in one hand, shit in the other.  Until last year, when he died, the House Speaker Ralston, an attorney, was actively shielding his defense clients, to include those charged with sex offenses against children, by using his Speaker status an scheduling inability.  

I wish I could tell you that I was making this up, but its true.  

my son seems sad and depressed...

I know! I'll buy him a gun to cheer him up!

15 minutes ago, 4th&Five said:

Perfect. 

 

Then he should go to prison. This is the same stupid shit the mother of the Sandy Hook shooter did. My kid is screwed up, I'm going to take him to a shooting range. If my kid showed aggressive tendencies and psychopathic behavior when I was teaching her how to drive, I'm not buying her a car. 

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On 9/4/2024 at 2:59 PM, Bozo_Casanova said:

My prediction: the triple Freedom Combo:
1) Student known to be dealing with mental health or anger issues
2) Student had access to unlocked/unsecured weapons
3) Police have visited the house before/are aware of violence or mental health issues in the home

Nothing but net

52 minutes ago, C-Man said:


Not according to [mention=7107]BamaATL[/mention]

Also, pulled this off a friend’s wall. No link. If accurate, the parent(s) are fucked.

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BONUS FREEDOM: this child who, along with his victims, was failed by every adult and authority figure he encountered, he will be tried as an adult and eligible for the death penalty. 
 

1 hour ago, Hank Kingsley said:

 

You mislabeled this -- those are FREEDOM TEXTS!  The "mommy I'm scared" is how you know the freedom is freedoming!

47 minutes ago, mdmost said:

Well, I'm sure Georgia will throw tons of money to improve mental health options for teenage students in that state. Or they'll do nothing because that's what Republican administrations do. 

This.  "It's not guns!  It's mental health!"  Okay, so...will y'all help out by making mental healthcare more accessible, and by maybe limiting access to firearms for people who have been adjudicated to be mentally unfit after being provided due process?  No?  You won't allow ANYTHING to happen in that respect?  Ok then.

44 minutes ago, Satchel said:

What kind of country would acknowledge a mental health crisis within it while at the same time doing everything in its power to ensure mentally unwell people have virtually unfettered access o guns?

A bad one? Meaning....this one?  What do I win?

18 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

You mislabeled this -- those are FREEDOM TEXTS!  The "mommy I'm scared" is how you know the freedom is freedoming!

The weeping you hear is just watering the Tree of Liberty

This country is beyond fucked up when dipshit parents think of AR-15s as presents that you buy for kids.

In no other country on Earth would this be anywhere near normal. 

 

*sigh*

9 minutes ago, crash_davis said:

This country is beyond fucked up when dipshit parents think of AR-15s as presents that you buy for kids.

In no other country on Earth would this be anywhere near normal. 

 

Just following our leaders lead.

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That picture and those like it make me want to vomit

1 hour ago, 4th&Five said:

Perfect. 

 


 

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One source told CNN the AR-15-style rifle was purchased at a local gun store as a Christmas present. The timeline the teen’s father provided to authorities would put the gun purchase months after authorities first contacted Gray and his family to investigate school shooting threats made online.


 

Just fucking wow. Did the dad want him to shoot up the school? The fuck?

What a piece of shit father. I hope that he rots in jail. 

2 minutes ago, Anastasis said:

What a piece of shit father. I hope that he rots in jail. 

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You know the solution. 

Watching the Ravens - Chief pregame.  Damn, forgot all about the shooting at their Super Bowl celebration.  

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13 minutes ago, Covri said:


 


 

Just fucking wow. Did the dad want him to shoot up the school? The fuck?

Our country has a sickness when it comes to guns. We're so horny for them that we lose common sense about them. Look at the stupid family Christmas photo that was posted. In what world is that the message you want to send out to others around the time you're celebrating the birth of Christ?

5 hours ago, Nivek said:

And he is one of the better ones.

Stole an election himself but at least he stood up to Trump when Trump tried to steal an election. 

30 minutes ago, mdmost said:

Our country has a sickness when it comes to guns human life.

Fify 

2 hours ago, mdmost said:

Well, I'm sure Georgia will throw tons of money to improve mental health options for teenage students in that state. Or they'll do nothing because that's what Republican administrations do. 

Listen man, we've been doing nothing  for 30 years. Its gotta start working sometime, right? I know....lets put our best God on it.

1 hour ago, Goredho said:

Just following our leaders lead.

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FUCK YOU doesn't even come close

2 hours ago, BamaATL said:

Wish in one hand, shit in the other.  Until last year, when he died, the House Speaker Ralston, an attorney, was actively shielding his defense clients, to include those charged with sex offenses against children, by using his Speaker status an scheduling inability.  

I wish I could tell you that I was making this up, but its true.  

~ all part of the Game ~

14 minutes ago, Mo Horn said:

FUCK YOU doesn't even come close

A school fucking resource officer, a good guy with a gun, was on the scene and the shooter immediately gave up. What more "better security" is needed? And what money are Republican cunts like Vance willing to put towards it? Federal fucking dollars so every school is protected. These are the same fucks that want to gut the Department of Education. 

1 minute ago, mdmost said:

A school fucking resource officer, a good guy with a gun, was on the scene and the shooter immediately gave up. What more "better security" is needed? And what money are Republican cunts like Vance willing to put towards it? Federal fucking dollars so every school is protected. These are the same fucks that want to gut the Department of Education. 

The new Department of Life under Trump will handle it.  

There need to be more mass shootings at evangelical churches and meetings of politicians if anything is going to change. Sad and disgusting but true. They're such cowards that they care less about their and others' children than about themselves. Make them think they are at a reasonable risk of getting killed and they'll start thinking about doing something. 

3 hours ago, mdmost said:

 My kid is screwed up, I'm going to take him to a shooting range. 

A uniquely grotesque American phenomenon 

59 minutes ago, Mo Horn said:

FUCK YOU doesn't even come close

imagine saying this and believing that you deserve to lead the country. if this isn't an issue you can improve upon, what is?

2 hours ago, crash_davis said:

This country is beyond fucked up when dipshit parents think of AR-15s as presents that you buy for kids.

In no other country on Earth would this be anywhere near normal. 

 

Not just any kid, one who has been singled out as a possible spree shooter.  I mean Jesus tittyfucking Christ.  The father should be eligible for the death penalty.  And I'm against the death penalty. 


The “fact of life” quip is drawing headlines. I am almost more disturbed that Vance describes a 14 year old as a “psycho” and implies that he understands the concept of a “soft target.”  This is the same party that pretends that better mental health care is the answer. 

I hate this country sometimes. In what other developed nation are school shootings a fact of life? Gee, if only there was a solution.

Soft target? There was a good guy with a gun protecting the school. Again, I want specifics of how these weird fucking ghouls expect to secure these "soft targets". I want them to express how much money they're willing to have the federal government spend and where it's coming from? Congress, executive order, Department of Education? I want to know where they're getting more of the good guys with guns who will make sure to immediately put down any threat to students? Ex or active military? Active law enforcement? I'm tired of these bullshit generalities so they can act like they're doing something about it by simply bringing up their "solutions". Give us your bulletpointed list of what you're actually going to do. 

Texags and large chunks of the south: This wouldn’t happen if we didn’t have mental health problems, people drifting away from God, black people, and gang violence!

Also Texags: Why wasn’t anyone upset when Trump got shot? When are they going to lock up the shooter’s dad?

Other countries with mental health problems, non-Christians, and minorities: Our kids are safe.

Not just any kid, one who has been singled out as a possible spree shooter.  I mean Jesus tittyfucking Christ.  The father should be eligible for the death penalty.  And I'm against the death penalty. 

Father deserves it more than a clearly fucked up kid who was given a fucking weapon of war for Xmas. The kid never stood a chance.
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