we're all jolly well shafted

Now I need some help guys! After reading all of these comments, I put my Mossberg 500 in the glove compartment of my Toyota Tacoma and now I can't get it out. Should I remove the engine and take it out through the firewall to prevent scratching the finish?
 
If only we gun owners could bring libel and slander actions against these lying media vermin...

But, I'm heartened to hear that after years of trying, I've finally amassed an "arsenal" by owning more than one gun, more than one knife (what household doesn't?), and more than, gasp, 1,000 rounds of ammunition in various calibers and gauges. Today's inanely breathless "reporting", i.e., adding editorial comment, not elucidation, to the recitation of the police reports (not "the search warrants", as every ignorant, idiotic radio report I've heard has called them...), has once again shamed the never stellar reputation of the so-called "profession" of journalism.

If the mainstream media can be so stupid and ignorant, so prejudiced and biased, unfair and uneven, on such simple matters, how can equally ignorant consumers of "news" be expected to make informed decisions on much more complex social and scientific issues, when uninformed by ignoramuses "unencumbered by the thought process"?

I'm afraid Caj is right --- we're doomed...
 
Now I need some help guys! After reading all of these comments, I put my Mossberg 500 in the glove compartment of my Toyota Tacoma and now I can't get it out. Should I remove the engine and take it out through the firewall to prevent scratching the finish?

Just pull the trigger and take it out through the ensuing hole. :eek::D

CW
 
I stopped reading the article when I got to the part about the 12-gauge in the glove box of the vehicle. When these media midgets can start getting some basic information correct, then I'll rejoin the conversation. Until then, everything that is published as fact can be filed under Bravo Sierra.
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MEDIA MIDGETS!!! Lol good one, my friend.:D
 
How can I get my name off the paperwork at School Killer Headquarters(the NRA)? What if a bored fed hacks the (SKH)system and finds my name and that I paid them $300 for my school terrorist card??!! I may have to go throw-up due to the ensuing panic!!!!! I already tossed my grocerires as I tried to flush my ammo down the toilet and now it isn't working!!! Ohhhhh, the agony..........
 
He never used the first one

Barney Fife is the gold standard: one bullet in the shirt pocket for an empty revolver. Any thing else is a "weapons cash."

And if he never used the first one, why should Andy need to buy him another.

Raising taxes is no way to get re-elected.
 
The end justifies the means?

Have you noticed that these mass Murders have been on some kind of Prescription Drugs. Nobody is going after the Drug company's or the Doctors who prescribe them.

You must feel sorry for psychiatrists. They find a pill that reduces symptoms only to find out it also reduces the inner restraints that have kept him from killing someone like he sees on television all day long. Modern Saturday TV kids cartoons are enough to give a normal adult nightmares.

So then the drug companies are forced to add it to the label of possible bad drug reactions which hurts profits. All because Hollywood movies are covered under free speech.

In one prison I worked years ago a paranoid inmate, on medication prescribed by the prison psychiatrist killed a Program Administrator (really bad, seldom do they ever kill someone wearing a suit). Rehabilitation was everyone’s job. No one advocates stopping all attempts at making people better.

But as the do-gooders insisted on inmates co-managing the prison the gangs grew to record levels. The gangs discredited the efforts of the do-gooder rehabilitators and required more maximum security prisons be built.

Maybe psychiatrists are indirectly responsible for the massive change in prison construction methods?

Maybe instead of keeping records on gun owners the government needs to be keeping records on who is taking psychiatric drugs. One branch of psychiatry involves using combinations of psychiatric drugs. In an institutional setting those guys are really fun. But I do not know if that was the case mentioned above.
 
Gentlemen, we in our beloved country are all suffering from far too much agenda and far too little truth. Those who believe this conversation is only about guns and not about the entire founding document of our country are fools.
 
Well yeah, I feel shafted, but it's a good shafted. On the other hand, "All power to the people!!!"' It didn't work then. It won't work now. Our beloved leaders are in a blind fit of "wellness", whatever that means.
 
As W. C. Fields once said, "Ahhh, my chickadees, the Plot Sickens."

This report is like an internet rumor which keeps getting augmented by each person passing it on with a personal agenda. The report is so full of blatant errors, misstatements and exaggeration that the only people who could POSSIBLY believe it would be duh masses who WANT to believe it, and before they are through, that 12 ga. one day won't even fit in a car's glove compartment anymore.

Therein lies my fears about the new, ahem "report" . . . someone is going to need a bigger car.
 
According to the Warren Commission you can do that with a $19.95 mail order milsurp, and with great accuracy, too. ;)

Gawd forbid you let me try it with my Springfield UltraMatch M1A1 that now resides at the bottom of the Mississippi River just north of Tiptonville, TN, on the MO side of the river. It WAS good for sending 7.62 x 51 out to about 800 yards. The Sand, Silt and River Water have probably reduced it to about a 50 yard rifle, at best. The M1A1 was a shade more expensive that an average, run of the mill, 1940 Fucile di Fanteria 91/38 6.5 x 52 Mannlicher Carcano purchased for $19.95 in 1962 ($151.14 in 2013 dollars).

Class III
 
Polypharmacy

Have you noticed that these mass Murders have been on some kind of Prescription Drugs. Nobody is going after the Drug company's or the Doctors who prescribe them.

This is scary stuff. Especially for our war vets that are committing suicide at a higher rate than die in battle?


Multiple Medication Use in General Practice and Psychiatry: So What?
By Ahsan Y. Khan, M.D., and Sheldon H. Preskorn, M.D. |October 1, 2005

polypharmacy
Multiple Medication Use in General Practice and Psychiatry: So What? - Psychiatric Times

(Second paragraph)
This issue is particularly important for those treating patients with psychiatric illness. According to the data from the 1989 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, patients seen by a psychiatrist were six times more likely to receive multiple psychotropic medications, as compared with those seen by a primary care physician (Nichol et al., 1995). A recent pharmacoepidemiology study found Veterans Affairs Administration outpatients on antidepressants were on more medications than age-matched and gender controls not on antidepressants (Preskorn, 2005).
(much more)
 
The people that read

A recent article in "Rolling Stone" magazine referred to the NRA as the "Merchants of Death". It's pathetic how easy it is for the anti-freedom media to brainwash the ignorant masses in this country.

Some people read this **** and believe it....

The people that read this 'stuff' already believe it and 'RS' just tells them what they want to hear. On side notes 'RS' is totally irrelevant and geared toward 15 year olds. I suffered through the left wing stuff for the content but got sick of it many years ago and cancelled my subscription. I won't touch another one.
 
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