Comments by "Elections are coming yt full censorship mode" (@Cryaboutmyhandle) on "Half Moon Bay Shooting: New details revealed by sheriff and FBI | LiveNOW from FOX" video.

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  15.  @miknarf  you still here peddling that bs about the UK huh ccp? fun facts, in a nation of 380 million people. Only 400 were shot by ar 15, yet the usa had almost 2k people beat to death by fists and feets. Lets ban your chevrolegs? 59% of gun deaths in the United States are by firearm suicide. an average of 23,891 deaths per year. We lose more to car accidents every YEAR. Why no ban? A total of 38,824 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2020. In a nation of 380m people , we only lose 15k to gun deaths in the highest gun law areas, all mostly from gang on gang crime. We lose 100k to fent ods the leaders are letting flood in. No ban? In a nation of 380m people , self defense gun uses total 3m per year( no shots fired), while the total deaths are only 15k from gangs. But remove the rights to defense? You going to tell the lady who is losing her dignity she cant use any tool manmade? Stabbing deaths and injuries are more common in Europe than in the Americas. Particularly in northern Europe, where levels of knife crimes among young people have increased and made headlines. Deaths by sharp objects are especially noticeable in the 15-19 and 20-24 age groups in Northern and Western European countries. The proportion of knife deaths is about three times greater than firearm deaths in these countries for the 20-24 age group. Knife-enabled crime recorded by the police saw a 10% increase to 49,027 offences in the year ending March 2022.. UK London. 67m total pop, you are more likely to die in the UK than the USA. 6 percent of your deaths are guns, thought banning them solves everything? Ill walk circles around your sad media talking points.
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  20. fun facts, in a nation of 380 million people. Only 400 were shot by ar 15, yet the usa had almost 2k people beat to death by fists and feets. Lets ban your chevrolegs? 59% of gun deaths in the United States are by firearm suicide. an average of 23,891 deaths per year. We lose more to car accidents every YEAR. Why no ban? A total of 38,824 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2020. In a nation of 380m people , we only lose 15k to gun deaths in the highest gun law areas, all mostly from gang on gang crime. We lose 100k to fent ods the leaders are letting flood in. No ban? In a nation of 380m people , self defense gun uses total 3m per year( no shots fired), while the total deaths are only 15k from gangs. But remove the rights to defense? You going to tell the lady who is losing her dignity she cant use any tool manmade? Stabbing deaths and injuries are more common in Europe than in the Americas. Particularly in northern Europe, where levels of knife crimes among young people have increased and made headlines. Deaths by sharp objects are especially noticeable in the 15-19 and 20-24 age groups in Northern and Western European countries. The proportion of knife deaths is about three times greater than firearm deaths in these countries for the 20-24 age group. Knife-enabled crime recorded by the police saw a 10% increase to 49,027 offences in the year ending March 2022.. UK London. 67m total pop, you are more likely to die in the UK than the USA. 6 percent of your deaths are guns, thought banning them solves everything? Ill walk circles around your sad media talking points.
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  30.  @lemonflavorclorox7389  fun facts, in a nation of 380 million people. Only 400 were shot by ar 15, yet the usa had almost 2k people beat to death by fists and feets. Lets ban your chevrolegs? 59% of gun deaths in the United States are by firearm suicide. an average of 23,891 deaths per year. We lose more to car accidents every YEAR. Why no ban? A total of 38,824 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2020. In a nation of 380m people , we only lose 15k to gun deaths in the highest gun law areas, all mostly from gang on gang crime. We lose 100k to fent ods the leaders are letting flood in. No ban? In a nation of 380m people , self defense gun uses total 3m per year( no shots fired), while the total deaths are only 15k from gangs. But remove the rights to defense? You going to tell the lady who is losing her dignity she cant use any tool manmade? Stabbing deaths and injuries are more common in Europe than in the Americas. Particularly in northern Europe, where levels of knife crimes among young people have increased and made headlines. Deaths by sharp objects are especially noticeable in the 15-19 and 20-24 age groups in Northern and Western European countries. The proportion of knife deaths is about three times greater than firearm deaths in these countries for the 20-24 age group. Knife-enabled crime recorded by the police saw a 10% increase to 49,027 offences in the year ending March 2022.. UK London. 67m total pop, you are more likely to die in the UK than the USA. 6 percent of your deaths are guns, thought banning them solves everything? Ill walk circles around your sad media talking points.
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  47.  @stevenwayne3701  from Washington post you ccp Muppet. Biden said, “From the very beginning you weren’t allowed to have certain weapons. You weren’t allowed to own a cannon during the Revolutionary War as an individual.” Poynter Institute’s Politifact fact-checker this week researched the claim and, after consulting with noted Second Amendment scholars such as Professor David Kopel, ranked the statement as being “false” for a variety of reasons.. Going back to 1638, the founding date of what is today The Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts– to this day a privately recruited military unit– local communities took it upon themselves to charter units of cannoneers. By the 1740s, local artillery units were in Rhode Island, New York, and Pennsylvania with the official history of the latter’s Militia and National Guard noting that in 1747, largely through the efforts of Benjamin Franklin, a plan was undertaken by locals colonists to found companies of “horse, foot and artillery” that the volume stresses “was a purely volunteer organization, and was armed and equipped at its own expense, while its officers were selected by its members.” Fast forward to the French and Indian War and local volunteer colonists fought alongside the British with one Boston-born engineer, Richard Gridley, helping in the capture of French-held Fortress Louisbourg. Gridley would later show up in June 1775 at Bunker Hill, the first set-piece battle of the Revolutionary War– commanding a motley battery of scrounged up artillery, manned by volunteers, against the British. 250+ YEARS WITHOUT REGULATION Although the Militia Act of 1792, which largely governed state militias until the National Guard was established in 1903, outlined the common militia and how it could be called out, military historians can point to hundreds of locally raised private units that existed at the time with a myriad of uniforms, arms and, yes, even artillery, of their choosing and ownership. During that same period, anyone with the desire and extra cash could acquire their own cannon. Indeed, as pointed out by Politifact, personally-owned ship’s cannons were used on American privateers in the War of 1812, with more than 500 letters of marque issued by President James Madison’s administration authorizing such legal piracy. Should we mention here that Madison was a Framer of the Second Amendment? Even after privateering went out of fashion and the Dick Act largely put a downer in the appeal of large private militia units in 1903, the private purchase of artillery was by no means illegal or even regulated, in the country. This 1927 section from the Bannerman’s Army-Navy Goods catalog had 18 Great War-era intact 78.5mm German field guns with 4,400 shells and associated fuzes for sale, ready to ship, saying “no red tape will delay our delivery.” Something the Patriots of the old Massachusetts Committee of Safety would have surely toasted. (Photo: Chris Eger) Even in 1934, when Congress responded to media-hyped Prohibition and Depression-era outlaws such as the Dillenger gang by regulating machine guns, suppressors, short-barreled rifles, and short-barreled shotguns under the National Firearms Act, they kept artillery pieces fully legal and free to own without Uncle Sam getting involved. Ironically this meant that for three decades you could buy a functional military surplus field gun, cash-and-carry, but had to pay a $200 tax and undergo a background check process to get a .22LR suppressor. With all that being said, modern breechloading artillery is still available in the “Land of the Free and Home of the Brave,” provided it is registered with the federal government and properly taxed. Still, legacy artillery systems like muzzleloading black powder field guns, such as Hamilton and Madison would be familiar with, do not require tax stamps. SEE THAT? I CAN GO BUY THEM RIGHT NOW!
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