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by Maxwell
Fri Jun 19, 2015 9:56 am
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: Church shooting Charleston SC
Replies: 200
Views: 113715

Re: Church shooting Charleston SC

anygunanywhere wrote:
mikesurf111 wrote:You people are insane rednecks who love these massacres......its Fd up that you want people to carry guns in churches of all places..let alone other public places. Guess what the developed westernized countries with the most gun related violence, accidents, and deaths is the country with the most guns. Ill let you guys figure out who that is. But the more these massacres happen.. the more we will win this battle. Your argument will fall flat trying to tell people that they should bring guns to church LOl it is almost laughable...and most of you are probably god believers also...because we all know that is what he would want. The height of lunacy is that thinking that the answer to gun violence is more guns. But have fun with this...maybe if you are lucky there will be more massacres...you could orgasm over that every time it happens
Welcome mikesurf111.

You might want to read the forum rules.
Welcome to the forum. Umm, you might want to pull your head out of the sand. All sorts of very intelligent people have been taking weapons to church for centuries. It's a simple matter of what we consider sacred ground and sacred rules mean nothing to those evil/crazy/demented/hateful enough to shoot random people in a church or school or other venue where people cannot or are not allowed to fight back. The answer isn't about guns vs. guns, it's about being able to stand up and defend yourself and others if and when needed.

The fact that you actually think that anyone on this board enjoys this type of situation shows your own narrow minded lunacy. I'd make a bet that every person on this forum has said a prayer for the victims, their families, and the survivors.

I'll repeat myself: Pull your head out of the sand.

Max
by Maxwell
Fri Jun 19, 2015 9:41 am
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: Church shooting Charleston SC
Replies: 200
Views: 113715

Re: Church shooting Charleston SC

GeekwithaGun wrote:
Rachel Martin wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
ShootDontTalk wrote:Something else to consider: The pastor of this church, who was killed, is a State Legislator in S.C.
And he voted against concealed-carry. Eight of his church members who might be alive if he had expressly allowed members to carry handguns in church are dead.

Chas.

That's some serious victim-blaming, sir. Isn't the murderer in fact the one to blame for the nine dead folks being dead? (I realize that may not fit your agenda, to put the blame squarely where it belongs - at the feet of a guy who used a gun to kill nine innocents in a house of worship - but try for some accuracy. You demean your cause otherwise, I feel.)
Rachel, welcome to the forum.
Welcome to the forum Rachel! As you mentioned the blame does rest squarely with the shooter. He is the one that killed those people and has admitted it. However, fact after fact of history shows that these types of massacres occur much more often in so called gun free zones. Remember, bullies do not what anyone to be able to fight back so if anyone had the ability to fight back in the church, lives might have been saved. I believe this was the point Charles was making.

Max
by Maxwell
Thu Jun 18, 2015 10:41 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: Church shooting Charleston SC
Replies: 200
Views: 113715

Re: Church shooting Charleston SC

Oldgringo wrote:My heart goes out to the survivors and families of this unspeakable act of hatred. :tiphat:
Hatred, I my opinion, is a combination of ignorance, stupidity (yes they are different), and some very narrow minded upbringing...

My Brother is my Brother and my Sister is my Sister regardless of age, race, religion, sexual preference, or any damned thing else. :mad5 We're all here together!

Hate, in every form is stupidity personified! :banghead:

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