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originally posted by: sprockets2000
It’s pretty obvious to me we all know there is no white boogey man but if they ban lots of popular guns the kind of guns one might use to fight a revolution it’s going to radical a bunch of people they’ll have their domestic war but what they have not thought of is this
They sent a generation off to war myself included and now they are going to send a new generation to kill that previous generation but I don’t think it’s going to go as smoothly as they think that new generation doesn’t have twenty years of combat experience
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: slatesteam
Your maybe not old enough to remember what the likes of Thomas Hamilton did to a Dunblane Primary School near Stirling, the deadliest mass shooting in British history.
Or a nation coming to here senses and changing her gun laws.
originally posted by: Debunkology
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: slatesteam
Your maybe not old enough to remember what the likes of Thomas Hamilton did to a Dunblane Primary School near Stirling, the deadliest mass shooting in British history.
Or a nation coming to here senses and changing her gun laws.
The gun laws in Britain were already strict enough to stop the likes of Thomas Hamilton ever owning a gun. Hell, there was enough allegations against him to stop him running boys clubs. Alledgedly his own paedo ring, providing little boys for the masons around that area. The same masons/police that got him that handgun because he was a well known nut.
That case has dirt all over it, how many years have the files been locked away for? 50 years?
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Debunkology
Not anywhere near 50 years, only about 25 years ago it happened.
originally posted by: andy06shake
As to the weapons Hamilton used in the horrendous incident, im not sure who it was the precured them for the nasty wrong'yin if im honest.
originally posted by: andy06shake
We don't want nor require firearms available to the masses in the same or similar manner to the USA, they are simply not required.
originally posted by: Soulece
Dirt?
Kind of reminds me of this person: criminalminds.fandom.com...
.
originally posted by: Debunkology
originally posted by: Soulece
Dirt?
Kind of reminds me of this person: criminalminds.fandom.com...
.
Ha. Why don't you come to Dunblane and ask about the Dunblane massacre. I bet you 99% say it was a coverup.
Also, 99% of people that live in Dunblane are nice people. But it does make me laugh, the internet is a strange place. People like yourself not having a clue about this area.
I also find it strange that a member of a conspiracy forum would call "truthers" delusional. haha You're on the wrong forum buddy.
originally posted by: Soulece
Then I realized I was a dumbass.
originally posted by: andy06shake
Probably best not top start off with "LOL, I know when Dunblane happened" then given the very tragic nature of the massacre.
originally posted by: andy06shake
There are always going to be the need for guns on places like country estates and farms, for pest control and game keeping purpose, but these weapons are generally stored properly, and under lock and key, when not in use, or they are supposed to be.
That don't mean we need them any where near our housing estates, or anywhere else, in our towns, or on our streets, where law abiding common citizens reside or otherwise imho.
originally posted by: Freeborn
Anyone who thinks that US like Second Amendment Rights would be good for the UK must be an absolute, stark raving lunatic and have no understanding at all of UK culture, society and life.
originally posted by: Debunkology
originally posted by: Soulece
Then I realized I was a dumbass.
Well you said it.
originally posted by: andy06shake
Probably best not top start off with "LOL, I know when Dunblane happened" then given the very tragic nature of the massacre.
Oh please
originally posted by: andy06shake
There are always going to be the need for guns on places like country estates and farms, for pest control and game keeping purpose, but these weapons are generally stored properly, and under lock and key, when not in use, or they are supposed to be.
That don't mean we need them any where near our housing estates, or anywhere else, in our towns, or on our streets, where law abiding common citizens reside or otherwise imho.
Dunblane is a town, quite a few people own shotguns and rifles. And long barrelled pistols. Like I said before the law was strict enough already to stop the likes of Thomas Hamilton owning a gun in the first place. The new laws just squeezed the common law abiding citizens owning certain guns even more.
originally posted by: Freeborn
Anyone who thinks that US like Second Amendment Rights would be good for the UK must be an absolute, stark raving lunatic and have no understanding at all of UK culture, society and life.
Of course the USA is a different country altogether than the UK in that regards. They also have the First Amendment, which we don't.
The handgun ban applies to England, Scotland, Wales, but not Northern Ireland.
Scotland is the worst of all countries in the UK in terms of a socialist nightmare. Needing a gun licence to even own an airgun. Not allowed to buy alcohol before 10am and after 10pm. Sugar tax, the added alcohol tax which laughably makes alcohol drinks more expensive in Scotland than the rest of the UK, even though it's already too expensive compared to other countries. Scotland really is pathetic in this regards. The same Scots who want independence love these draconians laws. Yet they want to be "FREE", haha pull the other one.
originally posted by: Soulece
That was a meta comment based on the conspiracy nutcases on this website. I'm suspicious you may fall into that category but I don't know you well enough yet.
originally posted by: Debunkology
originally posted by: Soulece
That was a meta comment based on the conspiracy nutcases on this website. I'm suspicious you may fall into that category but I don't know you well enough yet.
In truth.
I believe Dunblane was a massive coverup based on people I know.
As for other conspiracy theories, I believe 9/11 was an inside job. Absolutely. Building 7 being the smoking gun.
I'm with you about this forum falling apart though, it became way too political. Content itself has become poorer.