Is there a right age to be shooting people?I might have exaggerated but 14 is still too young to be shooting anyone.
Both kids apparently had a gun and some arrests to their name already. I'd wager they grew up in a violent environment.
Is there a right age to be shooting people?I might have exaggerated but 14 is still too young to be shooting anyone.
Yay so great for us.Seems about right for America.
I think people are under the impression that all of America is okay with the gun violence here. We're not. People families are dying and there's a large percentage of the population that are against guns. I've never owned a gun, I'll never encourage anyone to own one. People have to realize there are Americans who are living in fear everyday. It's a very sad state of affairs and at this point the best we can do is move to another country.Is there a right age to be shooting people?
Both kids apparently had a gun and some arrests to their name already. I'd wager they grew up in a violent environment.
I think so much of it is regional as well. I live in Maryland and have never seen anyone openly carrying a gun in public. I drove down to North Carolina a couple of years ago and was shocked when I saw a cashier at a gas station with a gun holstered to her hip. It's not something I ever see in Maryland. I live in a rural part of Maryland where hunting is really popular (I hear the gunshots going off from my house during winter duck hunting season on the water), but it's honestly not something I am worried about.
I never want to live (or even visit) a state like Texas or Florida where that kind of thing is normal.
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The best outcome would be for them to just start shooting each other but that's not usually the case. Innocent people who never held a gun die instead.Tweet
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Batshittery at its very finest. What are they afraid of? Or trying to prove? Personally, I would be horrified seeing that in a shop, and I would hate for my kids to see it. I don't care what anyone says, that is not normal and certainly not right.
They're doing it because they know it winds other people up. Nothing more to it.Tweet
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Batshittery at its very finest. What are they afraid of? Or trying to prove? Personally, I would be horrified seeing that in a shop, and I would hate for my kids to see it. I don't care what anyone says, that is not normal and certainly not right.
This has been going on for years with seemingly little abatement save for stores as big as Target simply closing shop for good.
I can't believe this is happening on US
It's worse than even the wild wild west
When I was in San Francisco 2 weeks ago, several stores had a rope line setup with security to only let a certain number of shoppers in the store at a time to prevent this. Almost like getting into a night club.This has been going on for years with seemingly little abatement save for stores as big as Target simply closing shop for good.
And why is this the situation? What happened in SF for this to be the new status quo?When I was in San Francisco 2 weeks ago, several stores had a rope line setup with security to only let a certain number of shoppers in the store at a time to prevent this. Almost like getting into a night club.
Not all of the stores are like that, just a few on the main street. It's to prevent large groups of people from going in and robbing the store like you see in the videos. Seems to be working and most of the time there is not a line, the security just lets you in. It's designed to create a smaller access point into the store.And why is this the situation? What happened in SF for this to be the new status quo?
Unfortunately it's not limited to just SF, it is a phenomenon in many major cities.And why is this the situation? What happened in SF for this to be the new status quo?
Right. But why is this precaution even needed? Why are these flash mob attacks a thing?Not all of the stores are like that, just a few on the main street. It's to prevent large groups of people from going in and robbing the store like you see in the videos. Seems to be working and most of the time there is not a line, the security just lets you in. It's designed to create a smaller access point into the store.
Why crime is a thing?Right. But why is this precaution even needed? Why are these flash mob attacks a thing?
I know in California it became a bigger issue when, to try and lighten the burden on jails, they lowered the penalty on retail theft like this and it had really bad consequences. Now they are trying to reverse course.Right. But why is this precaution even needed? Why are these flash mob attacks a thing?
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Terrifying and sad, in equal measure.Tweet
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His mum bought him the gun, so she should be held partially responsible.
I'm pretty sure this kid didn't wake up one day and decided he wanted to kill someone. He must have shown some signs of violence or acted up. Any kid with behavioral issues shouldn't be given a gun and the mother should definitely take some responsibility.Tweet
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His mum bought him the gun, so she should be held partially responsible.
In fairness, you could have stopped at "any kid" shouldn't be given a gun...I'm pretty sure this kid didn't wake up one day and decided he wanted to kill someone. He must have shown some signs of violence or acted up. Any kid with behavioral issues shouldn't be given a gun and the mother should definitely take some responsibility.
Absofeckinglutely!In fairness, you could have stopped at "any kid" shouldn't be given a gun...
To everyone in the UK, yes.Terrifying and sad, in equal measure.
Just fecking prohibit guns. It’s blatantly obvious.
Especially when their main argument for having them is they need them in case they have to rise up against a corrupt government...... But apparently this government is corrupt and when they did rise up there were no guns to be seen. I wonder why?To everyone in the UK, yes.
Watching Gun nuts blather on about "rights" and giving the "good guys" more guns, every time loads of kids are wiped out in another shooting has to be one of the most infuriating and impossible to understand things in the world.
That smug, tough guy look will be wiped right off his face within hours of being incarcerated. Actually feel a little sorry for the cnut, but not that much.Tweet
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His mum bought him the gun, so she should be held partially responsible.
In fairness, you could have stopped at "any kid" shouldn't be given a gun...
About 7 or 8 years ago we were in Denver and chatting to our Uber driver, we mentioned to him that we’d been to a gun range the day before and we’d found it almost scary how we could walk into this place and be handed a deadly weapon and a load of ammo and just left to our own devices.Absofeckinglutely!
Just unreal.About 7 or 8 years ago we were in Denver and chatting to our Uber driver, we mentioned to him that we’d been to a gun range the day before and we’d found it almost scary how we could walk into this place and be handed a deadly weapon and a load of ammo and just left to our own devices.
He was utterly bemused, saying how there was nothing scary about it and he’d just bought his young daughter (iirc she was less than 10) an AR-15 for her birthday and how perfectly normal that was.
It’s a mental illness.
I left him 5 stars.
Indeed.Just unreal.
It doesn't bear thinking about getting into an argument, cheesing someone off carrying a gun. Only takes a second for someone to lose their cool.
It's batshit how we have stricter laws for the advertising of tobacco than the US does for guns. While I think about it, they sell guns to kids. They have kids guns that are advertised as kids guns then bought for them by parents or whoever. But you can't buy alcohol unless you are 21? Madness I tell thee.About 7 or 8 years ago we were in Denver and chatting to our Uber driver, we mentioned to him that we’d been to a gun range the day before and we’d found it almost scary how we could walk into this place and be handed a deadly weapon and a load of ammo and just left to our own devices.
He was utterly bemused, saying how there was nothing scary about it and he’d just bought his young daughter (iirc she was less than 10) an AR-15 for her birthday and how perfectly normal that was.
It’s a mental illness.
I left him 5 stars.
...It’s a mental illness.
I left him 5 stars.
Yep couldn't agree more.In fairness, you could have stopped at "any kid" shouldn't be given a gun...
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Bet he was a linebacker at HSThat’s one hell of a leap, even more wild when you see the longer clip and realise he must have hurdled the first desk too.
What a nutter, that’s gonna be a lot of years added to his sentence.
Even threw some punches after the takedown.Props to her clerk/paralegal. Dude jumped in with no hesitation.
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I'd be quick to throw down on anyone who disrespected me if my name looked like 'Debora.' Probably had the shit unmercifully kicked out of him growing up...Tweet
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