Friday, March 25, 2011

St. Petersburg Florida - Another Murder



Why is it so hard for people to connect the dots? Gun availability plays a terribly deadly role in what's going on down there. The guns used in the incidents described in the video, which covers only a couple weeks, were not manufactured in somebody's criminal workshop or basement, like Zorroy keeps saying. These were guns that were diverted from the lawful gun-owning world into that of the criminal. Proper laws, which are severely lacking in Florida, would prevent much of that gun flow.

What's your opinion? Please leave a comment.

4 comments:

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  2. The guns used in the incidents described in the video, which covers only a couple weeks, were not manufactured in somebody's criminal workshop or basement, like Zorroy keeps saying.

    You're such a lying sack of shit.

    I don't "keep saying" that home-manufactured guns were "used in the incidents described in the video"--I haven't said that once, as you fucking well know. I point out the ineluctable fact that your statement that "all [guns] start out legally manufactured and shipped out to FFL guys" is one of your favorite lies.

    And I'm 100% right.

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  3. Zorroy, Please remind us of what other guns there are besides the ones I keep "lying" about. And give us your educated guess as to the percentage these "other guns" represent in crime.

    I'm sorry if I've misinterpreted what you've been saying. I really don't mean to be a "lying sack of shit," so please clarify.

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  4. Zorroy, Please remind us of what other guns there are besides the ones I keep "lying" about.

    After several readings, I still can't figure out what you're asking me here.

    And give us your educated guess as to the percentage these "other guns" represent in crime.

    Again, I'm not sure what you're getting at. If you're asking for an estimate of the percentage of "crime guns" that were manufactured at home, "off the grid," so to speak, I have no information on which to base such an estimate, and unlike some I could name, try not to compensate for such a lack by pulling some arbitrary number out of my ass.

    I will be so bold as to say that I have no doubt that the percentage is quite low. I also have no doubt that it's greater than zero. Luckily for me, knowing that fact is all I need, in order to say with utter certainty that the claim that, "all [guns] start out legally manufactured and shipped out to FFL guys," is false, and that anyone who makes that statement, knowing that there exists a single counterexample, is a fucking lying sack of shit.

    With all due respect, of course.

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