Another shooting at workplace

The shooter was a former office employee who was fired about a year ago, according to sources. At about 3:30 p.m., police removed a body from the factory and placed it in a gray van.


That's so that the techies at the Brady Center can remove the mind-control microchip they placed in his brain, before the body is released for autopsy and burial.

Isn't there some gun-control initiative coming up for a vote in Congress soon? :rolleyes: These things always seem to happen just before a vote on a gun control law...


-blackmind
 
Yes, despite 20,000+ anti-gun laws, and the law that says you aren't allowed to murder anyone.

So I guess we need 20,001 anti-gun laws, plus one that says, "No, really, you're double not-allowed-to-murder anyone." :rolleyes:


-blackmind
 
They're probably just publicized a lot more just before a new proposed anti-gun law comes out. Oh but wait all of the media is right wing pro gun right?

Soooo that wouldn't make sense at all...
 
15,000 +/- shooting deaths (not including suicides) per year in a nation of 260,000,000 with 150,000,000 gun owners isn't too shabby, I would say, particulary when a significant amount are done in self defense.
 
People, don't fret about it.

The company owns the property, so therefore, you have to obey them and their rights.

So, a couple of people were murdered. So what, it's the companies right to dictate the rules on their property.

The dead workers can be replaced, what are they worried about? They make the rules, they own your butt. You are murdered, oh well, there are more in the job pool to choose from.

Wayne

*see the post on private property rights and the responses before you flame me. It's here in the same forum.

**Mods/Admins: Before you ban me, what I am doing is connecting the two threads together so that more insight can be gained from them. Basically, connecting the replies of "it's the companies right" to "another mass murder upon a company and it's employees by a company that removes your rights".
 
Cars kill more than they save, but guns save more than they kill...

I highly highly doubt this.













Think about all the times people have survived because of immediate emergency care or transportation by an automobile. They most likely save way more lives then they take.

But I do agree with the guns save more ppl theory. Even if they harmed more ppl it wouldn't make me hate them. I loves me guns, loves me guns.
 
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