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Re: Hit-Girl
« Reply #45 on: August 28, 2014, 09:41:46 am »
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Wtf.. Does an Uzi even recoil that way?
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Re: Hit-Girl
« Reply #46 on: August 28, 2014, 09:44:20 am »
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Yes, when a 9 year old girl is spraying bullets in full auto.
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Re: Hit-Girl
« Reply #47 on: August 28, 2014, 12:21:29 pm »
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Wtf.. Does an Uzi even recoil that way?

No but look closely, when she fires full auto, notice how it completely flies out her  left hand?

If she had a good grip on the gun, and the instructor told her told fire shorter burst, this wouldn't have happened

I had a similar discussion with one other guy once. And all the points were similar. But the thing is, in my country, where the gunlaws are very strict majority of the people living in rural areas do own a gun. Specifically a huntingrifle and mybe a handgun aswell. Responsibly used its a tool for many things and quite viable yes. And im cool with that. I dont get however wtf would a responsible civilian do with 10 assault rifles? Personally this is why im kinda against liberal gunlaws. I can clearly see from where im standing where the laws are strict, that people who really need it and depend on it, own it and people who got no buisness getting one, dont have one. They could get one if they really hassled with it, but why bother if you dont need it.

Don't worry dude, good luck buying an assault rifle in america
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Re: Hit-Girl
« Reply #48 on: August 28, 2014, 01:13:16 pm »
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How exactly is it a crime? Teaching your kids how to handle guns at a young age is the best way to have them treat firearms with respect and care when they're older too.

What nonsense, even if the driver license comparison is a bit off, there is truth in it. A nine year old simply cannot judge the consequences of firing guns in the same way as adults. Also if you have anything to do with children or have own kids it is really a very strange idea to teach them shooting out of 2 million other things they can learn, sport, music, theatre whatever.  And last this incident had nothing to do with teaching, I mean look at their site: http://bulletsandburgers.com/

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Re: Hit-Girl
« Reply #49 on: August 28, 2014, 01:47:07 pm »
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That website looks like cultural commentary straight out of a Grand Theft Auto game.

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Re: Hit-Girl
« Reply #50 on: August 28, 2014, 02:12:27 pm »
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It was an accident, but only because it COULD happen, doesn´t mean that it WON´T. These people...

Weird.

I somehow don´t feel sorry after all. That was extremely stupid, selbst Schuld, kein Mitleid. ("Own Fault, No Pity")
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Re: Hit-Girl
« Reply #51 on: August 28, 2014, 04:23:34 pm »
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What nonsense, even if the driver license comparison is a bit off, there is truth in it. A nine year old simply cannot judge the consequences of firing guns in the same way as adults. Also if you have anything to do with children or have own kids it is really a very strange idea to teach them shooting out of 2 million other things they can learn, sport, music, theatre whatever.  And last this incident had nothing to do with teaching, I mean look at their site: http://bulletsandburgers.com/
What nonsense indeed - from you. Driver's license garbage has literally zero logical relevance here. Like I said, UNDER SUPERVISION, so the nine year old's "judgement that isn't as good as an adult's" is meaningless. It's your opinion that it's a strange idea. Others might think teaching them sports is a very strange idea. Just as valid.
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Re: Hit-Girl
« Reply #52 on: August 28, 2014, 04:42:49 pm »
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Don't worry dude, good luck buying an assault rifle in america

clockwork, i know you live in Maryland, if you need instruction on purchasing a assault rifle, let me know, i can guide you through the steps since Maryland went full retard after the last school shooting propaganda.  Unfortunately, loop holes exist and purchasing assault rifles is still just about the same as before, luckily for me, im "grandfathered" in, and therefore the assault weapons i have, remain mine, even though the laws on them have changed.

Honestly, a better analogy would be alcohol laws in Europe vs Teen drinking in the U.S.  The different cultures give different views, and have their own issues due to them.

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Re: Hit-Girl
« Reply #53 on: August 28, 2014, 05:07:32 pm »
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Please don't sell assault rifles to the weird furry.
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Re: Hit-Girl
« Reply #54 on: August 28, 2014, 05:25:39 pm »
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Please don't sell assault rifles to the weird furry.

What about a single shot pistol with one bullet?
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Re: Hit-Girl
« Reply #55 on: August 28, 2014, 05:38:06 pm »
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2014205/Girl-10-dies-locking-box-playing-hide-seek.html

https://games.yahoo.com/blogs/plugged-in/taiwanese-teen-dies-40-hour-diablo-iii-marathon-190451985.html

Two examples of young people dying. One was playing hide and seek, another played video games. Was there an outrage about how children are playing hide and seek too early? That video games are lethal? Nope. Accidents happen in everything.
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Re: Hit-Girl
« Reply #56 on: August 28, 2014, 05:47:31 pm »
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What nonsense indeed - from you. Driver's license garbage has literally zero logical relevance here. Like I said, UNDER SUPERVISION, so the nine year old's "judgement that isn't as good as an adult's" is meaningless. It's your opinion that it's a strange idea. Others might think teaching them sports is a very strange idea. Just as valid.

Being under adult supervision doesn't mean shit if it's a 9 year old with her finger on the trigger, just as how adult supervision doesn't mean shit if it's a 9 year old behind the wheel of a car.

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Re: Hit-Girl
« Reply #57 on: August 28, 2014, 05:49:34 pm »
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2014205/Girl-10-dies-locking-box-playing-hide-seek.html

https://games.yahoo.com/blogs/plugged-in/taiwanese-teen-dies-40-hour-diablo-iii-marathon-190451985.html

Two examples of young people dying. One was playing hide and seek, another played video games. Was there an outrage about how children are playing hide and seek too early? That video games are lethal? Nope. Accidents happen in everything.

Except this was an accident with a fully automatic weapon. If you seriously think that doesn't make a difference then I'm not even sure what to say, especially since we're apparently not allowed to make comparisons with driving a car.

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Re: Hit-Girl
« Reply #58 on: August 28, 2014, 06:37:46 pm »
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Being under adult supervision doesn't mean shit if it's a 9 year old with her finger on the trigger, just as how adult supervision doesn't mean shit if it's a 9 year old behind the wheel of a car.
Being under adult supervision means everything even if it's a 9 year old with her finger on the trigger. Do you even know how firearms work? It's completely safe if the supervision and instruction is done properly.
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Re: Hit-Girl
« Reply #59 on: August 28, 2014, 06:51:58 pm »
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You're assuming that everything is completely under control and predictable when a small child is under adult supervision, as if the adult has these magical powers that prevent the child from doing anything an adult wouldn't. As if their smaller stature, inability to control emotions, general lack of understanding what consequences are, and short attention span mean is suddenly a non-factor just because there is this thing called "proper adult supervision." Have you ever spent a significant amount of time with small children in a supervisory role? I'm guessing no.