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If you can vote, who will you vote for; if you can't, who would you want to vote for?

Discussion in 'Debates' started by Deinen, Mar 11, 2016.

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Who would you vote for?

  1. Trump

    20 vote(s)
    58.8%
  2. Hilary

    14 vote(s)
    41.2%
  1. KlutchDecals

    KlutchDecals The Real Ironman Elder

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    This lady is an idiot. Ban guns to save toddlers, but she claims not to be anti gun. Her husband Bill put a 10 year ban on some firearms, magazines, ammo, attachments, ect. that states now adopted as state law.

    Lets play a game called "Who Do We Blame"

    Parent leaves a loaded gun on a nightstand.
    Kid picks it up and shoots his brother.
    Who do we blame? The parent or the kid.


    Hillary blames the gun.
    Do you see the problem here?
     
  2. Adrian

    Adrian Epic Staff Member Administrator

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    the parent is at the most blame, its is STUPID to leave a gun by a child. Yes the child is in the wrong too
     
  3. Courtneyyy

    Courtneyyy Admin Princess Staff Member Helper Media Elder

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    The child isn't wrong if he/she doesn't have a clue what they are doing!
     
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  4. Adrian

    Adrian Epic Staff Member Administrator

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    what age is the kid, if its a 9 year old they are in the wrong if its a baby they are not
     
  5. KlutchDecals

    KlutchDecals The Real Ironman Elder

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    Its 100% the parents fault. If you want to own a firearm, you shouldn't rely on a 9 year old, or any other person to not get a hold of your gun.
     
  6. xT3Kx

    xT3Kx Retired AF Elder

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    To the kids in this thread who fit this description: "Get's all his information from memes on Facebook and Google and doesn't even provide a source" and think they have any knowledge of guns, politics or society should simply stay silent. Too much copy pasta, this thread has literally given me aids, I am now dying.
     
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  7. Adrian

    Adrian Epic Staff Member Administrator

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    exactly. But a 9 year old should know to leave a gun alone
     
  8. KlutchDecals

    KlutchDecals The Real Ironman Elder

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    My source is my head. Ill prove it on TS with a small chat about guns. ;]
    In fact, I encourage it haha
    --- Double Post Merged, Nov 2, 2016, Original Post Date: Nov 2, 2016 ---
    100% agree, but If a responsible gun owner locks up his firearms, a 9 year old doesnt need to know because they will never be in the situation.

    We all have loaded guns for protection, Mine are all unreachable by anyone shorter than about 5' 4" and all hidden, with no round in the chamber. Even if youre tall enough, and even if you find it, you grab it you need to pull the slide back which for anyone under about 15 years old, is no easy task. If you can figure out how to disarm the safety and rack it, you know what you're doing anyway.
     
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  9. CyborgZeroX

    CyborgZeroX -=Retired Staff Member=- Elder

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    I keep my gun unloaded and locked away in a safe and then ammo in a 2nd safe (Only I have the keys and code for them).
    I blame the parents for leaving the gun out.

    I would vote for trump if I could. @KlutchDecals
     
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  10. KlutchDecals

    KlutchDecals The Real Ironman Elder

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    EDIT:
    With that said, My kid will learn about guns at the age of 5 so that GOD FORBID he goes to a friends house and they have idiot parents who leave loaded firearms on tables, My kid will know Exactly what to do.
     
  11. xT3Kx

    xT3Kx Retired AF Elder

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    Que the elevator music while the home invaders let me grab my gun and ammo, load it, then stand by while I shoot them.
     
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  12. KlutchDecals

    KlutchDecals The Real Ironman Elder

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    Thats a great idea if you're not too worried about protection. Many people who live in crappy areas like it have it in arms reach in case things go south quickly. It will take you a while to unlock the safe, load up and get to where you need to be to protect your family if you leave it like that.

    If youre not worried about that, I highly suggest leaving it unloaded.
     
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  13. iiTzJDL

    iiTzJDL Legendary Meeper

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    *dabs*
    yo millennials it's ya girl hillary here!!!
     
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  14. CyborgZeroX

    CyborgZeroX -=Retired Staff Member=- Elder

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    The area I live in has been safe for my family, so i keep it unloaded
     
  15. xT3Kx

    xT3Kx Retired AF Elder

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    White privilege right there.
     
  16. KlutchDecals

    KlutchDecals The Real Ironman Elder

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    Cant argue what that. Do whatever you're comfortable with.
     
  17. builderjunkie012

    builderjunkie012 Celebrity Meeper

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    Magazine, then slide.
    --- Double Post Merged, Nov 2, 2016, Original Post Date: Nov 2, 2016 ---
    They'll only know to leave it alone if they're properly taught by their parents about guns and gun safety. Sadly, most parents neglect to do so for reasons ranging from neglect, not owning a gun, a "it'll never happen to ME" mentality, ect. However, it's best said that guns are not inherently dangerous, but lack of proper care and training gets people hurt in accidents.
    --- Double Post Merged, Nov 2, 2016 ---
    Satire is great for exactly this reason
     
  18. Adrian

    Adrian Epic Staff Member Administrator

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    builder you have no point what i am saying is that willl be the parents fault and sometimes the childs fault

    a little more extreme version would be nukes are not dangerous.

    Check yourself before you wreck yourself
     
  19. builderjunkie012

    builderjunkie012 Celebrity Meeper

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    My point is that 9 year olds will not automatically see guns as dangerous, and it's the parent's sole responsibility to maintain firearm safety within their household.
     
  20. Adrian

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    what you are saying i am what i am saying is wrong an then pointing out another scenario.
     

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