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demopilot

(50 posts)
34. Not true. Guns are designed to propel a projectile.
Tue Dec 19, 2017, 06:39 PM
Dec 2017

There are no guns designed to operate autonomously, just as knives are not designed to stab people...yet they get (mis)used that way...and of course so do automobiles, trucks, airplanes and "barber scissors", all of which can be used -by a person- to assist in a homicide.

I am not scared of any boogeyman and I don't "walk around packed" (I assume you meant 'packing'), but if I should, how is it any of your business? Why are you possessed of such hatred of inanimate objects?....it beggars rationality.

so much for state rights.........I thought republicans love state rights Angry Dragon Dec 2017 #1
gun humper cowards' rights trump state rights Skittles Dec 2017 #2
I think you should kick some ass in DC Angry Dragon Dec 2017 #7
acknowledging that "law abiding" gun toters WorkDoctor Dec 2017 #3
There's plenty of cases of people crossing state line with firearms to specificaly "get" someone. marble falls Dec 2017 #9
Like the curious case of Bryan Moles Brother Buzz Dec 2017 #17
Guns should only be allowed in the halls of Congress, and only for the spectators. How does that still_one Dec 2017 #4
sounds very good Angry Dragon Dec 2017 #5
I am not surprised at anything that occurs anymore still_one Dec 2017 #6
Louie Gohmert voted no? alp227 Dec 2017 #8
Note that six Democrats voted "aye" sl8 Dec 2017 #11
Gohmert has a video on his House site, explaining his vote. sl8 Dec 2017 #14
The 3 PA Rs in your list are in (gerrymandered) swing districts BumRushDaShow Dec 2017 #10
He voted no because it didn't give the NRA enough jmowreader Dec 2017 #18
That's what I speculated as the only thing that makes sense. nt BumRushDaShow Dec 2017 #20
Why is this different from requiring states to honor driver licenses demopilot Dec 2017 #12
Simple really angrychair Dec 2017 #13
All 50 (57?)states and DC have a CCL system. oneshooter Dec 2017 #16
Very few people pull out a wedding ring and start shooting jmowreader Dec 2017 #21
True, but that isn't really an answer. demopilot Dec 2017 #25
Full faith and credit means something different marylandblue Dec 2017 #27
Youd be surprised at the number of things that doesnt apply to jmowreader Dec 2017 #28
A lot of people thought the whole nation should be exempt demopilot Dec 2017 #30
How many people have died from same-sex marriage? jmowreader Dec 2017 #31
Not true. Guns are designed to propel a projectile. demopilot Dec 2017 #34
Vermont legalized same-sex marriage September 1, 2009. sl8 Dec 2017 #32
I sit corrected. Quite a few people opposed both of those, demopilot Dec 2017 #33
Not at all similar. Driver Licenses are required to operate a motor vehicle. Fla Dem Dec 2017 #23
Nonsense. Marriage is not a necessity of life. demopilot Dec 2017 #29
Rights cannot be expanded the notion is ignorant nonsense. J_William_Ryan Dec 2017 #15
So I have to ask, these individuals that go across state lines in a car, truck turbinetree Dec 2017 #19
Your post suggests you don't understand how car insurance works. ManiacJoe Dec 2017 #22
Someone transporting a gun in a car who is liable turbinetree Dec 2017 #24
My Michigan permit allows me to conceal carry in 40 states Kaleva Dec 2017 #26
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