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jenny14 75T  
90273 posts
3/21/2019 2:10 pm

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I think Gun Control is a very hard topic

Just having armed people there does NOT mean lives would be saved!

Very few people are calm enough to shoot accurately under those circumstances!!

I don't know the answer but it is good to debate the issue!

A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing. George Bernard Shaw

Jenny


brandygirasol 54T
9413 posts
3/21/2019 3:23 pm

Well its COOL to have your opinions and I respect them, sweety ... As a general rule of survival nobody can ever convince me that either myself or my daughter would be better off without a gun within reach when some future unexpected BAD GUY shows up ... When I'm concerned about my neighbors being murdered my instinct is not to demand the government pass laws to take away my right to self defense NO my instinct is to arm myself ... as for firepower- in my opinion a skilled shooter armed with a handgun at close quarters IS NOT outgunned by someone armed with a rifle .... Now remember everyone please I want to be LOVED


brandygirasol 54T
9413 posts
3/21/2019 4:11 pm

NZ must be a wonderful place- but enough of this talk of guns- of course I like them- they are PHALLIC SYMBOLS after all ... In my sexual fantasies I'm down on my knees- mouth open wide- red lips parted and ready to suck on a great big.... BAZOOKA


brandygirasol 54T
9413 posts
3/21/2019 4:39 pm

Oh WE agree on something do we? what is that? ME on my knees sucking on something BIG you agree with, honey, hmmmmm? ... maybe you can tell I'm feeling very slutty tonight....


virtualcuzi 52T
1249 posts
3/21/2019 5:03 pm

    Quoting brandygirasol:
    Oh WE agree on something do we? what is that? ME on my knees sucking on something BIG you agree with, honey, hmmmmm? ... maybe you can tell I'm feeling very slutty tonight....
Is that a gun in your pocket brandy. It must be. It's all give and take in the end. One way or another!

Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!


brandygirasol 54T
9413 posts
3/21/2019 5:21 pm

    Quoting brandygirasol:
    No Dear I'm the kind of tranny bottom gurl with virtually no gun to speak of if you know what I mean
PS I don't have pockets and there is never a BULGE in my mini skirt HINT HINT


virtualcuzi 52T
1249 posts
3/21/2019 7:24 pm

    Quoting brandygirasol:
    PS I don't have pockets and there is never a BULGE in my mini skirt HINT HINT
I've got 9 inches. You can have some of that if you like.

Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!


Dreamcatcher__ 87M
7020 posts
3/22/2019 9:16 pm

Brandy, you didn't bring it up, so you get a pass from me this time. I still haven't heard a more convincing argument for serious controls on guns than Australian comedian Jim Jefferies'

watch?v=0rR9IaXH1M0 (part 1)
watch?v=a9UFyNy-rw4 (part 2, just in case it doesn't automatically load after watching part 1)

As Jefferies so cogently proves, there's just one honest argument for flooding a country with guns as we do in the US, and it's "I like guns, fuck you!" The rest of it is bullshit. I'm with the kids from Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida who will once more giving the adults a lesson in civic responsibility in Washington DC March 25 and 26.

Here's a letter I got from the March for Our Lives Movement:

"Hey,

One year ago on March 24th, 2018, we marched on Capitol Hill and called on Congress to finally pass sensible gun violence prevention policies. Last year's March For Our Lives was the largest single day of protest against gun violence in our nation's history.

Despite this massive show of support, many of our members of Congress still won't acknowledge the gun violence Americans face every day. So we're bringing the reality of the 40,000 lives we lost to gun deaths in 2018 to their front steps. Literally.

On Tuesday March 26th, we're setting up a pop-up gun violence prevention art installation right on the lawn of the U.S. Capitol. We'll be there from 8am - 5pm, reminding our members of Congress of the lives at stake each day they don't take action. This is open to the public, and we encourage you to join us if you're in the area!

The day before the installation, on March 25, March For Our Lives D.C. is hosting a Lobby Day. They're coordinating with students and activists from across the country to descend on Capitol Hill and deliver a flood of #LettersForChange, demanding our senators pass gun violence reforms like S.42, the Background Checks Expansion Act, immediately.

Last year, millions of people around the world marched in solidarity with us. In response, Congress did nothing. Maybe they thought we would just go away after that. Too bad for them.

Tune in on Twitter as we show Congress we're still millions strong—and we're not going anywhere.

We won't leave Congress alone until they pass real, meaningful gun violence prevention policies.

Thank you for joining us in the fight for our lives,
-Jaclyn Corin,
Director of Outreach, March For Our Lives"

New Zealanders have taken a sensible stand for their situation. It's America's turn now. I've been standing with the Parkland kids since they started their movement. They make the kind of sense that Jefferies makes. I invite you to join me.

(thanks again to sub_nouveau for calling Jefferies to my attention)

Oh, and I am a gun owner. I have an 1854 Enfield that I picked up in Afghanistan in 1976. It's exactly the kind of weapon the founders had in mind when they wrote the second amendment to the Constitution sometime after 1776.


brandygirasol 54T
9413 posts
3/22/2019 10:14 pm

DREAMCATCHER thank you for the pass on my bad behavior ... the Enfield Rifle you own is a very fine weapon and its just as deadly as any so called assault rifle- and as you also know a .22 cartridge can also be just as deadly as a .45 cartridge in a skilled shooter's hands ... Sweety I do respect your opinions on firearms but i remain steadfast in my beliefs- like how crazy it is to herd a bunch of unarmed people or kids into an enclosed area with signs around it GUN FREE ZONE as a set up for the first nutcase with a gun to come along and have the power of life and death over everyone there


brandygirasol 54T
9413 posts
3/23/2019 6:32 am

Korero the founders of my country meant the typical firearms of the day- military or civilian NEVER did they intend for the federal government to have a monopoly on firearms or to OUTGUN the civilian population. The typical firearm nowadays is the semi automatic pistol or rifle and I can agree with SOME restrictions like fully automatic machine guns- bazookas- hand grenades being off limits except to the military. Our entire system of government is set up to protect the individual from the overwhelming power of the state. The bill of rights- checks and balances of 3 equal branches of government. The most important concept of OUR god given natural rights that NO GOVERNMENT grants the people and so thus CANNOT be taken away from the individual by the government ... WE do not trust the neccesary EVIL of government so the founders made sure that WE always have the means to resist TYRANNY ... Good thing because maybe you noticed in my country there is a push towards Socialism/Communism/Facsim by our unhinged left wing democrat party attacking the foundation of our democratic republic and soon WE may have another Civil War- regrettably!!!


brandygirasol 54T
9413 posts
3/23/2019 5:50 pm

Wrong honey the founders were very clear every ablebodied Male was in the citizens militia. You are taking the liberal talking points it's not the u s army the founders meant. The bottom line is we don't trust government like hou do. You are ok with a benevelant dictatorship there in your country deciding what your rights are and they could take them your citizens have no meanings to resist..


brandygirasol 54T
9413 posts
3/23/2019 6:12 pm

Actually that has been settled recently by the supreme court the right to keep and bear arms. Even my liberal state of Illinois has to allow conceal carry for citizens. Our gun rights are not going to change despite lefty politicians with ulterior motives trying to disarm us crying crocodile tears when a kid gets shot...


Dreamcatcher__ 87M
7020 posts
3/24/2019 6:30 pm

    Quoting brandygirasol:
    DREAMCATCHER thank you for the pass on my bad behavior ... the Enfield Rifle you own is a very fine weapon and its just as deadly as any so called assault rifle- and as you also know a .22 cartridge can also be just as deadly as a .45 cartridge in a skilled shooter's hands ... Sweety I do respect your opinions on firearms but i remain steadfast in my beliefs- like how crazy it is to herd a bunch of unarmed people or kids into an enclosed area with signs around it GUN FREE ZONE as a set up for the first nutcase with a gun to come along and have the power of life and death over everyone there
Actually, brandy, my gun is a flintlock, nowhere near as deadly as a slingshot in the hands of a skilled slingshotter with an adequate supply of ball bearings at close quarters.


brandygirasol 54T
9413 posts
3/24/2019 7:08 pm

Hey dreamcatcher that's an excellant point but you know what I mean those muzzelloaders were all anyone had government or civilian. I enjoy the back and forth with you my friend... brandy


brandygirasol 54T
9413 posts
3/24/2019 7:09 pm

You too korero so I blew both you guys kisses...brandy


VisitingMastr 60M

4/18/2019 7:35 am

I'd love to get blown. A kiss that is



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