Yep, you’re right; I stand corrected.
Knock yourself out.
Running headfirst into a brick wall might do it.
Your ignorant response was much funnier, that is true.
Just in case the rest went over your head, I don’t believe you stand on a wall nor do you protect anyone from any thing. I think you’re a wanna be hero with fantasies and delusions that allow you to cope with your anxiety.
+1
The refusal of people like the OP to accept reasonable restrictions at the national level on gun ownership is indeed ruining it for the rest of us, at least in some states like New York and California. New York has restrictive gun laws because of illegal imports from states like Virginia and the Carolinas where guns are far too available.
Idiots who are stockpiling ammunition are inconveniencing the rest of us who go and buy a box or two only when they need it. The shelves at my local Walmart are nearly bereft of ammunition because of tiny-penis morons like the OP.
Is the OP aware that the Navy Yard was full of armed personnel?
I’m well aware that the gun fetishists are thugs and wannabee Brownshirts. I’m sure you’d love to kick down my door and kill me.
For the Nth time, military personnel on army bases is not armed.
It’s not an Army base. The first clue is in the name.
Perhaps you didn’t hear that Alexis shot and killed a guard and took his handgun.
Yeah, well that guy was clearly some liberal pussy poseur.
No true NRA Good Guy with a GunTM would be caught so unawares. Real Triple G’s - of the kind that populate non-gun-free-zones - are preternaturally gifted with the cognitive and motor skills needed to always reliably discern any threat and get the drop on them.
Those that accidentally leave their guns in the public restroom or shoot a student or fire a round into their toe or become angry enough to draw and fire their weapon inappropriately clearly were not Triple G’s to begin with.
It’s simple. Just keep weapons out of the hands of non-Triple-G’s, and the rest will stand with chest out, chin jutted, bad guy down while we cower on the floor behind them.
I doubt you even know what those are.
Military personnel off army bases are not armed either.
Then where *do *you find Good Guys with Guns? Starbucks?
There were armed guards at the Navy Yard.
Yes, there were. But that is not what you claimed. You claimed that it “Navy Yard was full of armed personnel”.
In what way do you believe those statements are incompatible?
If it was “full” of armed personnel, there would have been no room for another armed person! Simple, really.
One statement implies that because it is a military installation, the “personnel” on it is armed. The other says that there are armed guards present somewhere on the installation.
The federal building in downtown Chicago has two armed policemen in the lobby. It is not “full of armed personnel”. Hope this example makes it clearer for you.
Are you under the impression that there were only two armed guards there, then? It may be true for all I know. It just seems rather unlikely.