7 year old Jaslyn shot 6 times at Chicago McD's drive thru - woke White libs silent

Every single gun starts out as a gun that was first purchased legally.

So the suppliers of guns to criminals are people who legally bought the gun.

Maybe so, albeit indirectly. There was a middle man in some instances, and the supplying wasn't willful in others.

What matters is that there's isn't a hell of a lot we can do about it ...other than starting from scratch with a new country.

If we're America, we have guns. Without making a value judgment, that's just how it is.
 
oh sorry, I did not mean for that to be literal. I mean they media does not think stories like this "sell" ratings.

No need to be sorry. I knew what you mean. "Sexy" as in it sells.

If the media report every single instance of drug and gang violence that end up with innocent people dead, they'd need a separate 24 hours channel just for that.

Ever watched "The First 48"? Uh huh.
 
You buy a gun to protect you from criminals armed with guns they stole from you.

If you can't see how that is cynical and circular, then there's no reaching you at all. You're too far gone. You are an addict.

Replace "guns" with "heroin" and it's the same....you do heroin to escape the awful life your heroin addiction has caused.

It's pretty simple, if you don't want a gun do not buy one! If you do not want to die at the hands of police do not resist! If you try to harm my family I will defend them with the gun the constitution guarantees I can have! You can rant and rave and try to cast the blame for criminals with guns on law abiding citizens all you want it won't change a thing!
 
White libs care more about violent career criminal, Floyd, who dealt his own personal form of cruel justice to many of his innocent victims over the decades, than they do about this little innocent girl.

:barf:


"7-Year-Old Girl Killed, Father Shot While Sitting at McDonald's Drive-Thru in Chicago
Jaslyn Adams was nicknamed "Pinky" by her relatives

By Chris Harris April 19, 2021 11:47 AM


Authorities in Chicago are investigating a shooting at a McDonald's drive-thru that killed a 7-year-old girl and left her father severely injured.

The shooting happened Sunday afternoon in the city's Homan Square neighborhood, claiming the life of Jaslyn Adams.

WGN-TV in Chicago reports the little girl was known as "Pinky" to relatives.

Officers arrived at the scene and found Jaslyn clinging to life. She was placed in a patrol car and rushed to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead.


Jaslyn's father, Janate Adams, also sustained gunshot wounds in the shooting. He was taken to the hospital, where he is listed in stable condition.

Police say he will likely recover from the shooting.


Relatives told WGN-TV that Jaslyn and her father would often go to McDonald's on father-daughter outings.

Jaslyn, who was a student at Cameron Elementary School, loved to dance and made Tik Tok videos of her moves and routines.

Jaslyn is also survived by her mother and three siblings, the station reports."

https://people.com/crime/girl-7-killed-mcdonalds-drive-thru-chicago-father-shot/

I do not see a correlation of the two stories!

What I see is you making assumptions as to how people feel about either story!

So therefore- YOU JUST MADE YOURSELF OUT TO LOOK LIKE SOMEONE WHO IS JUST RUNNING YOUR MOUTH TO HEAR YOURSELF TALKING SHIT!

WHAT A WAY TO WASTE YOUR OWN TIME AND ENERGY IN SUCH A NEGATIVE WAY!

NEXT STUPID THREAD PLEASE!
 
It's not being sold "legally" if I am buying it for someone else. I don't understand your point.

How does the retailer know if you're buying it for someone else?

You said yourself that you walked into the gunshop and said "One pistole please".

So in the eyes of the retailer and the law, you bought the gun for yourself.
 
Maybe so, albeit indirectly.

Not maybe, definitely...universal.


There was a middle man in some instances, and the supplying wasn't willful in others.

The retailer buys the guns wholesale from the manufacturer, and then sells the gun to you retail, and then you sell the gun illegally.

So before you've sold the gun legally, it had already been sold legally TWICE before.
 
It's pretty simple, if you don't want a gun do not buy one!

Right, but the problem is that you lose your gun, or have it stolen from you, or sell it illegally, so it is still my problem because a criminal can use that gun, that they stole or bought from you, against me.

You're the supplier of guns to criminals.

200,000 of your guns go missing every year....and 10% of the time, you don't even tell the cops.
 
Not maybe, definitely...universal.




The retailer buys the guns wholesale from the manufacturer, and then sells the gun to you retail, and then you sell the gun illegally.

So before you've sold the gun legally, it had already been sold legally TWICE before.

OK. Whether that's good or bad, and I have no strong opinion either way,
there just isn't much that can be done about it under our beloved constitution.
Why stress?
 
OK. Whether that's good or bad, and I have no strong opinion either way,
there just isn't much that can be done about it under our beloved constitution.
Why stress?

My point is that you can talk tough about illegal guns, but the fact is that every illegal gun was first a legally purchased gun by a "responsible gun owner".
 
How does the retailer know if you're buying it for someone else?

You said yourself that you walked into the gunshop and said "One pistole please".

So in the eyes of the retailer and the law, you bought the gun for yourself.





No, in the eyes of the law I committed a felony.
 
My point is that you can talk tough about illegal guns, but the fact is that every illegal gun was first a legally purchased gun by a "responsible gun owner".




We have shown this to be untrue, you seem to want to make your position a fact without considering reality. If I purchase a minor alcohol, can I be arrested?
 
My point is that you can talk tough about illegal guns, but the fact is that every illegal gun was first a legally purchased gun by a "responsible gun owner".

Mostly true, unless the gun was stolen directly from the manufacturer's factory.
What does it mean, though?
Does that fact lead us to any plausible action?
If so, I'm not seeing it.
 
We have shown this to be untrue, you seem to want to make your position a fact without considering reality. If I purchase a minor alcohol, can I be arrested?

No you haven't shown this to be true.

In fact, you proved the opposite.

You proved that all it takes is to walk into a gun shop and ask for a gun.

In the eyes of the retailer and the law, that is a perfectly legal gun sale.

You choose to break the law afterwards when you choose to sell via straw purchase.

But you can't sell a gun via straw purchase unless you have the gun to sell.

The way to do that, as you helpfully showed, is to legally buy it.
 
Which doesn't happen without triggering a federal investigation.




Well, it certainly leads us to the action of banning gun ownership.

Private gun ownership, however, is a fundamental principle of the United States,
so such would necessarily involve dissolving the United States and starting a new country.

Not arguing against it if that's what you want to do,
but understand that such is what would have to be done.
 
Private gun ownership, however, is a fundamental principle of the United States,

What principle?


so such would necessarily involve dissolving the United States and starting a new country.

The 2A doesn't establish this.


Not arguing against it if that's what you want to do,
but understand that such is what would have to be done.

No one said it would be easy.

America is addicted to guns, like how addicts are addicted to opioids.
 
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