So, how do you think the school walkout helped? No ban list, accept for Annie

I didn't say it wasn't true. 20 some students out of thousands that walked out knock over some displays and that is what you take away from the walkouts. Pathetic. Beyond pathetic. You are lying to yourself. The movement has been wildly successful. There is no other possible interpretation.

Well, you know what they say about 1 bad apple and what it does to the rest of the barrel.

That and the adage of being known by the company you keep.

:evilnod:
 
I didn't say it wasn't true. 20 some students out of thousands that walked out knock over some displays and that is what you take away from the walkouts. Pathetic. Beyond pathetic. You are lying to yourself. The movement has been wildly successful. There is no other possible interpretation.

As a conservative, I don't find nationwide robbing and looting by high school kids much of a success.

All they really accomplished was making the NRA even stronger.
 
The law had said no one under 21 could buy a handgun; but then they've changed all that, due to feels, which has led to my suggestion that if they're to immature to own a weapon, then aren't they also to immature to do the things I've listed.

I'm in Florida and there is no requirement to register your guns so persons under 21 can "own" a gun. We aren't talking concealed carry but kids can and do still legally hunt in the state.

As to the stuff you mentioned I agree with you. If a kid is old enough to go to war they should be old enough to buy a gun. The age part of the law was nothing more than a feel good measure. But overall I agree with the law.
 
I'm in Florida and there is no requirement to register your guns so persons under 21 can "own" a gun. We aren't talking concealed carry but kids can and do still legally hunt in the state.

As to the stuff you mentioned I agree with you. If a kid is old enough to go to war they should be old enough to buy a gun. The age part of the law was nothing more than a feel good measure. But overall I agree with the law.

The NRA doesn't "feel good" about it, do they.
 
Does the NRA "give a shit" about Florida's new legislation?

You seem more worried about what the NRA thinks than us gun owners. Why do you care what the NRA likes or doesn't like? This might surprise you but the NRA isn't a terrorist organization.
 
You seem more worried about what the NRA thinks than us gun owners. Why do you care what the NRA likes or doesn't like? This might surprise you but the NRA isn't a terrorist organization.

Yes it is. it was not supposed to be that way, but it has become that way. The NRA used to back background checks. They were not pro assault weapons. But they do not represent gun owners any more. They work for gun manufacturers now. That means any and all guns should be sold. Their policies and power have made America a much less safe place. They have blood all over their hands.
 
The kids need to stay in class, and they have no business trying to take away our God given right to own the guns of our choice.

Looks like the taxpayers in that area, should demand a partial refund of their taxes; seeing as how it seems that it looks like part of those taxes were paid for something they were intended to be used for.
 
Well, you know what they say about 1 bad apple and what it does to the rest of the barrel.

That and the adage of being known by the company you keep.

:evilnod:

Nonsense old wives tales is what you use for proof? No wonder you post some the stupidest shit on this board.
 
As a conservative, I don't find nationwide robbing and looting by high school kids much of a success.

All they really accomplished was making the NRA even stronger.

20 kids in Chicago does not constitute nationwide robbing and looting. That is just asinine.
 
The kids are getting it done where others failed.

Yes, they are. Just a glance at all the companies who have severed ties with the NRA and/or decided to change their gun-selling policies tells us that. No wonder the gunhumpers are melting down about it.
 
Yes, they are. Just a glance at all the companies who have severed ties with the NRA and/or decided to change their gun-selling policies tells us that. No wonder the gunhumpers are melting down about it.

Corporations like a young demographic, and they are listening to the kids.
Gunhumpers tend to be old farts.
 
Yes it is. it was not supposed to be that way, but it has become that way. The NRA used to back background checks. They were not pro assault weapons. But they do not represent gun owners any more. They work for gun manufacturers now. That means any and all guns should be sold. Their policies and power have made America a much less safe place. They have blood all over their hands.

"1.terrorist organization*- a political movement that uses terror as a weapon to achieve its goals."

Name one act of terrorism conducted by the NRA! You say it's a terrorist org. so you should have no trouble giving me examples. If you can't then I expect you to admit to the entire forum you are FOS. Deal?
 
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