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Theatres need metal detectors now. At least in the south.
Like Colorado?
Theatres need metal detectors now. At least in the south.
You've never seen The Patriot?
Self-ownage is the best. Next time try reading.The joke about this becoming a weekly occurrence is coming true.
America the country that jerks off to guns.
The land of the free....to die in a movie theatre.
At what point does the freedom for nearly anybody to own a gun trump regular violence and unprovoked death?
Keep your guns though.
I'm sure the founding fathers were thinking 200 years ahead when they wrote what is now a fucking stupid amendment.
Irrelevant 200 year old amendment is irrelevant.
What you said:That was a rifle.
So wait, was there actually even a shooting other than the "gunman" getting shot by the police?
A man armed with a hatchet and a pellet gun unleashed a volley of pepper spray at audience members inside a movie theater Wednesday before being fired at by a police officer and shot dead by a SWAT team
What you said:
"WHo the hell carries a hatchet and a gun together?"
Ridiculous scene, have you seen the "Turn down for what" remix?
Turns out it was an airsoft pistol. Dude was a homeless man with a history of mental disorder. Reports today say that he has been institutionalized at least 3 times that they know of.
Ha!I just assumed everyone knew how normal it was to do it with a rifle, everyone carries a rifle and a hatchet together. Its like pants with pockets. Hatchets and rifles like a horse and carriage.
The sad thing is that we often see cries from the right about doing a better job addressing mental health issues in this country following shootings and whatever the hell this is--a position I agree with. Unfortunately the right often also champions further gutting of our already gutted mental health system.http://news.yahoo.com/official-report-shots-fired-nashville-area-theater-190451154.html
What? !!! A pellet gun and a rubber tomahawk! Was this guy a sherdogger or something?
WTF!
The sad thing is that we often see cries from the right about doing a better job addressing mental health issues in this country following shootings and whatever the hell this is--a position I agree with. Unfortunately the right often also champions further gutting of our already gutted mental health system.
So basically he was like
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That's potentially a good thing (though I can see issues with it). Unfortunately whatever funding for it goes to law enforcement, not health care.Like this?
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/powerful-republican-senator-just-proposed-155747387.html
A step to be sure, even for a half-stepper!
Ha!Dough before Nuts, Amirite?