Hey guys.
So in Denmark, a gun locker is a requirement to own any kind of gun or rifles.
I like that law.
That's my input.
PS - We're all happy about it.
Some would argue a gun, especially guns like assault rifles, are out of the realm of "reasonable".
Also, the nuclear arms race (MAD strategy) almost lead to WWIII in the Cuban missile crisis. Luckily both sides saw what this type of thinking leads to and stopped before it got out of hand. Giving everyone guns is a terrible idea.
Also, Trail of Tears. Guy is a founding father and all, but his presidency was not good.
Last edited by WarFalcon1; 2013-01-04 at 08:03 PM.
In general, I like pulling random quotes out merely because they are from famous people.
In general, I would say the offtopic forum population is more 16-24 than 10-mid teens. In fact, I would say that the overall WoW population has shifted more into the late teens early 20s range, just because of the passage of time.
A baseball bat is a far less potent weapon than almost any modern firearm.
"I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality... I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word."
- MLK
Sorry but people with this attitude have no right to a weapon in my opinion. If people want guns then they should be made to keep them safe at all times, unless they are being worn in places that allow, or they are being used for hunting / at the range, Weapons like assault rifles kept in full size gun cabinets and pistols kept either in the full size cabinet or in a small gun safe. As for the "need it accessible for home defense" this total bullshit and highly irresponsible on the part of the owner.
People, such as yourself, frequently misusing the term 'assault rifle.' The general public do NOT have access to assault weapons. A semi-automatic rifle isn't an assault weapon. The argument against them is moot.
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As was Tomas Jefferson, but he still owned slaves.
guns dont kill people, i kill people. and Mogu, ive been on a mogu murdering spree
Well if I remember correctly, speaking in general terms those who mostly backed the Constitution weren't commonly slave owners, while those who put in the Bill of Rights were the plantation owners and such in the southern colonies. I could be wrong, though, it's been a bit since I've read up on the formation of your constitution.