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src1983 wrote:desifemlove wrote:src1983 wrote:desifemlove wrote:src1983 wrote:desifemlove wrote:lolol......any more regulations added in any state area has to account for the culture we does have. and a gun is a weapon designed to kill. corruption in house allocation may not be good, but nobody eh use no house or flat to kill.
But according to your statements, because of "trini mentality" we not capable of knives, rolling pins, vehicles etc.
i'm sorry? dunno what rolling pins you does use, but cooking utensils aren't used nor designed to kill and maim.
They aren't but the mentality of the people you described will use it for that.
cos if our civil service and ting corrupt, then how would a licensing system escape that? people will pass ting under table for gun, with no background check, or give gun wit no licence to dey son, daughter, lil nephew.
This does not prove that people are incapable of having weapons, but proves that some in society are corrupt.
Because some people are corrupt, doesn't mean people don't need guns. What should be done is like I mentioned before, a fool proof system be implemented which is simple to do.
People should not be oppressed just because of corruption.
Using your logic because LO is corrupt, we should stop issuing licenses because of road deaths.
rspann wrote:I hear you, but personally,I don't like knife and cutlass as a defence option,you have to go in too close and when is more than one, a sig p 226 does even the odds.
So you saying it easier to use a gun.88sins wrote:but the real disadvantage tho is it really takes a particular type of mindset to get in close & use a blade on a man.
16 cycles wrote:could use ninja stars...
This is what I believe makes guns more dangerous (and therefore in need of greater regulations than knives). The ease with which they can be used to kill or significantly harm another person.88sins wrote:Yes son, it's always easier to use a gun. That's why bandits use guns, ease of use. Put in bullets, stand up from any distance, point & squeeze.
Slartibartfast wrote:This is what I believe makes guns more dangerous (and therefore in need of greater regulations than knives). The ease with which they can be used to kill or significantly harm another person.88sins wrote:Yes son, it's always easier to use a gun. That's why bandits use guns, ease of use. Put in bullets, stand up from any distance, point & squeeze.
Slartibartfast wrote:This is what I believe makes guns more dangerous (and therefore in need of greater regulations than knives).
Slartibartfast wrote:The ease with which they can be used to kill or significantly harm another person.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:
Years ago I remember reading politics on a liberal forum and they were discussing a case in Netherlands where a woman took a baseball bat and knocked out a rapist who broke into her house, she hit him in the head and he blanked out and was awoken in the hospital. He then sued the woman and WON the case, the liberals said she had no right to hit him in the head when he broke into the house they said she was supposed to call the police and accept the rape in the meanwhile.
Since then I understood the dangers of liberalism and I have been right everytime. And just imagine that was a decade ago or more, today the left is more retarded than ever.
88sins wrote:Wha happn SMASH
U want an AR15 owa
Newsday wrote: Businessman fires on armed bandits
POLICE are searching for two men who attempted to rob a Port of Spain businessman this afternoon. At about 1 pm, the gunmen entered Sun Kiu Trading Company Ltd, owned and operated by Leon Wong and ordered him to hand over money.
Wong took out his licensed gun and fired several gunshots at the bandits. One of them dropped his gun which was later seized by the police for investigation. Enquiries are continuing by PC Beatrice and Rajkumar.
Newsday understands that sometime later, two men checked themselves into the St James health facility seeking treatment for multiple gunshot wounds. The men were placed under police guard as they may be the ones who attacked Wong.
You can't, you a small fry.sMASH wrote:I want to do it legally.
zoom rader wrote:You can't, you a small fry.sMASH wrote:I want to do it legally.
On the other hand if you have 50k easy to by-pass the red tape .
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