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No longer Active shooter reported in San Bernadino, Calif.
No longer Active shooter reported in San Bernadino, Calif.
Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Ackeron said: » Honestly we live in an age where it is really easy to make guns in your garage or even in your study. Just need a 3D printer + the internet. You can buy Bullets w/o any kind of license so just buy those. Presto, disposable unregistered firearm. Yeah, they last for about one round last I checked as the internals can't handle it. It was a bit ago but they showed guys in the middle east straight up loading clips from AK47s into them and firing off the whole thing.
I'd google it but I live next to a naval base and looking up 3d printed guns would probably be a bad idea right now lol. Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Sometimes I think people forget that they are just that, amendments, and can be amended. Hahaha! /sigh Quote: The Bill of Rights, however, has never been amended. http://www.history.com/topics/bill-of-rights Altimaomega said: » Quote: JUST IN: Suspect in #SanBernardino shooting ID'd as Syed Farook; Another believed to be Farook's brother: Sources http://nbcnews.to/1jzGUyd Hmm, 2 Muslim brothers. Quote: Is the suspect black or white? Is the suspect Muslim or Christian? These are the questions Americans have immediately asked after recent mass killings, underscoring the racial and religious tensions that have simmered across the nation in recent months amid debates over national security, gun control laws and discrimination against minorities. After media reports identified a suspect in a mass shooting in San Bernardino, California, Wednesday as Syed Farook or Sayeed Farook, some reporters questioned whether his faith should be an issue. During a press conference Wednesday night, local law enforcement and FBI officials declined to answer questions about the suspect's race or religion. But conservative leaders claimed Farook was religious and some Muslims lamented that their community could be blamed for the mass shooting. Well that was fast, although I kind of suspected he wasn't white when they didn't release the fact the suspect(s) were white right away. Oh, media, you're so predictable. /looks on Facebook: Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Altimaomega said: » Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Sometimes I think people forget that they are just that, amendments, and can be amended. Hahaha! /sigh Quote: The Bill of Rights, however, has never been amended. http://www.history.com/topics/bill-of-rights Yeah, I went to elementary school too you know. The Bill is still a list of amendments. Which are changes in themselves, and can be amended. Guess you never passed that elementary school. Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Altimaomega said: » Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Altimaomega said: » Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Sometimes I think people forget that they are just that, amendments, and can be amended. Hahaha! /sigh Quote: The Bill of Rights, however, has never been amended. http://www.history.com/topics/bill-of-rights Yeah, I went to elementary school too you know. The Bill is still a list of amendments. Which are changes in themselves, and can be amended. Guess you never passed that elementary school. I guess has never means can't ever. Wow.. Considering it would take three-fourths of the states to do so, yes that means never. Sorry that's high school level math. Asura.Floppyseconds said: » America fails 'the stupid test' again. Unless he shot these people for a religious reason then it doesn't matter what religion he is. Yet it will be some big issue just because he happens to be Muslim (if he is). Seems to be a big deal when the shooter waves a confederate flag. Seems to be a big deal when the shooter is white and christian. Seems to not be a big deal when the shooter is black though.. Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Let's see. That costs money It does require people to do things like be responsible and a little bit of work and most of all patience. There's also the thinking part since each case, by which I mean each individual person, requires a different method. Also there's always going to be people who will lose it no matter what, but I think that number could be relatively small if for instance the general public didn't go overboard with fear and safety over every type of event that's harmful. Also it's late and I'm talking mostly philosophically now. So don't ask for details or more information at this time. It's nearly 6am here and I've been up all night, so I'm kind of out it, mainly speaking in philosophical terms based in feelz. So I have no concrete plans to lay out at this time.
Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Literal like using the word "never" a lot in these last few quotes? My use of the word never is correct within the context of usage. While this Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Sometimes I think people forget that they are just that, amendments, and can be amended. Lets be perfectly clear, their is noway three-fourths of the states will agree on changing the bill of rights, especially the 1st and 2nd amendment. Never. Anyone with access to a mill and a lathe along with a machinist handbook and blue prints can make a rifle or pistol.
Title of thread should be changed since it is no longer ACTIVE.
![]() Inflammatory Facebook post going around. Altimaomega said: » It's almost as likely as being able to take away nearly 400 million guns from people without massive bloodshed. You know, for the sake of peace or something. It certainly is possible that the Constitution can be amended, including repealing current amendments. Ted Cruz currently wants to end birthright citizenship, which would require repealing a part of the 14th Amendment. Possible? Sure.
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