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Rovin wrote:why this thing does happen so fairly often , cant be everybody depressed & they tripped off ... R.I.P to d innocent kids
Ripe Chenette wrote:Genuinely surrised is a spanic this timeDizzy28 wrote:The loser20220524_202254.jpg
Dizzy28 wrote:The loser20220524_202254.jpg
The_Honourable wrote:redmanjp wrote:he have some serious problems. even he grandmother he shoot. just like many ppl who somehow still manage to qualify to get guns. despite having some serious mental issues. i get the 2nd Amendment and all but if u mentally disturbed that shouldn't be an exception?
RIP to all the young ones.
Agree with this. The National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) needs to be strengthened.
MaxPower wrote:hover11 wrote:Max ,MaxPower wrote:And Trinis want more FULs?
Leave the approval amounts around where it is now.
One of these Trinis WILL offload in a junior sec when their girl/boy chirren get caught up in the weekly scuffles.
How many illegal firearms are in this country, legal or not they still very much prevalent and nothing is stopping an incident like this from happening here tbh
Jason,
Correct.
Mark my words….you have to give Trinis the inch first…and their true colors show in the mile.
But look at the statistics J, these types of shootings happen in countries with large amounts of licensed firearm holders.
Ripe Chenette wrote:Genuinely surrised is a spanic this timeDizzy28 wrote:The loser20220524_202254.jpg
Gladiator wrote:What about Boko Haram that kidnapped 276 school girls and 112 are still missing.... Trinis does forget fast boy
adnj wrote:This weekend may get ugly in Houston. The NRA Annual Meeting will start Friday - 250 miles from Uvalde.
bluefete wrote:Gladiator wrote:What about Boko Haram that kidnapped 276 school girls and 112 are still missing.... Trinis does forget fast boy
Boko Haram did not kill the children. They kidnap for a reason.
The irony that this happened in Texas is not surprising. It has the most lax laws with respect to guns. Anyone age 18+ can own a gun.
A former FBI officer was saying that the damage to a child caused by the gun used (AR-15) can be horrific. So bad, in fact, that sometimes DNA would have to be taken from parents to identify their children. In other words, the bullets from that gun can obliterate a child.
Gladiator wrote:bluefete wrote:Gladiator wrote:What about Boko Haram that kidnapped 276 school girls and 112 are still missing.... Trinis does forget fast boy
Boko Haram did not kill the children. They kidnap for a reason.
The irony that this happened in Texas is not surprising. It has the most lax laws with respect to guns. Anyone age 18+ can own a gun.
A former FBI officer was saying that the damage to a child caused by the gun used (AR-15) can be horrific. So bad, in fact, that sometimes DNA would have to be taken from parents to identify their children. In other words, the bullets from that gun can obliterate a child.
Aye boy...112 Girls were NEVER found... they presumed dead.
bluefete wrote:Gladiator wrote:What about Boko Haram that kidnapped 276 school girls and 112 are still missing.... Trinis does forget fast boy
Boko Haram did not kill the children. They kidnap for a reason.
The irony that this happened in Texas is not surprising. It has the most lax laws with respect to guns. Anyone age 18+ can own a gun.
A former FBI officer was saying that the damage to a child caused by the gun used (AR-15) can be horrific. So bad, in fact, that sometimes DNA would have to be taken from parents to identify their children. In other words, the bullets from that gun can obliterate a child.
alfa wrote:I think the states has a mental health problem in addition to the gun problem. We have lots of guns in Trinidad, mostly illegal but people don't get shot by the dozens simply for being in a place. The fact that nut cases over in the US can access guns legally is scary in itself
bluefete wrote:Gladiator wrote:What about Boko Haram that kidnapped 276 school girls and 112 are still missing.... Trinis does forget fast boy
Boko Haram did not kill the children. They kidnap for a reason.
The irony that this happened in Texas is not surprising. It has the most lax laws with respect to guns. Anyone age 18+ can own a gun.
A former FBI officer was saying that the damage to a child caused by the gun used (AR-15) can be horrific. So bad, in fact, that sometimes DNA would have to be taken from parents to identify their children. In other words, the bullets from that gun can obliterate a child.
j.o.e wrote:
Not joke firepower …. AR15 I guess
aaron17 wrote:You think T&T will become like this? It starts with all those fight in schools and it seems to be heading towards that path. (sadface)
MaxPower wrote:aaron17 wrote:You think T&T will become like this? It starts with all those fight in schools and it seems to be heading towards that path. (sadface)
aaron,
T&T is already this and worse.
So many of our nation’s children have been lost and missing and no one seems to care.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:We did not have hundreds of mass shootings in T&T.
MaxPower wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:We did not have hundreds of mass shootings in T&T.
True,
But for a country that has hundreds of mass shootings, their crime rate per 100k people is still lower than T&T.
That’s why i said T&T is worse.
For your corrections.
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