11 year old brings gun and 400 rounds to van school OK This is Vancouver Washington I f'd up bad Michel Jackson bad Boy, 11, arrested after weapon, ammunition found at Frontier Middle School | The Columbian Quote:
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You know this is Vancouver, Washington, right. And sadly, bc of this fact, it became a 'meh, happens almost daily' - which is true, wasn't there a shooting death at a school in the states earlier this week, and some kid shot dead by police today bc he had a replica assault rifle. Sad, sad state of affairs we live in - and we can never lose guns in the US bc of stupid politics/ tea party rhetoric |
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No middle schools in Vancouver, BC. BC does have counties, though. 8 of them. County of Cariboo County of Kootenay County of Nanaimo County of Prince Rupert County of Vancouver County of Victoria County of Westminster County of Yale , which none of them are Clark County. Counties are used in administration of justice as opposed to regional districts. .......not sure why I'm spewing this shit out........... bad batch of ritalin, I guess. |
wherever it was, that kid has issues! Fortunately they caught him before he shot anyone. |
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Spoiler! Ridin' through this world all aloneeeee.... |
ONLY in 'Murica. :facepalm: |
Go fuck yourself. |
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What an ignorant thing to say |
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Also, you didn't say Vancouver, BC in the original post, so technically, you were right. Anyway, thanks given. |
No other first world country has the gun culture the states do With that said you can still have a gun culture that includes education and safety, but if you want it bad enough I'm sure an 11 year old can still get into a gun cabinet etc and get a gun People always try to point the finger at the gun but maybe you should be looking at the person willing to bring it to school Posted via RS Mobile |
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List of countries by firearm-related death rate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia now this is just a quick goog, but it's not pleasant reading, that's for sure! |
Honduras............ yikes. |
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Shit like this is never going to end because it can't be stopped. Like I said in all the gun control threads, how do you "controll" 300 million guns? Posted via RS Mobile |
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Not going to happen, of course, but the solution is simple enough. You have a country where guns, war, defending your home and property is written in your constitution and national anthem. Not going to happen. Their solution is to carry more guns to defend yourself from others with guns. Remember the shooting at the school? Solution was to arm the adults in the building with guns. Thank god, we live in Canada. Costco Bellingham.... one day, I'mma gonna get shot there, LOLOLOLOL. Actually, more likely in that new Winco. So much redneckness at that place. Walmart, not much better. |
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1.Father (state patrol officer) was showing some guns to his relatives, one of them happened to be loaded. One of the small children picked it up, shot the mother. Mother passed 2.5year old picked up a handgun that the 19-year old babysitter left on the table as she took a nap, and ended up shooting himself accidently. No phones meant picking up the boy and run him to another home to receive help. Kid passed away. There are so many of these types of stories. I blame the owners of these guns for poor gun control. Gun safes are there for a reason, and keys that can be found and/or easy combos shouldn't be happening.(more gun safes these days have combo locks as opposed to keys) With that being said, this is NOT a 'murica thing. Canada has the same problem... When Alberta had that flood over the summer, the RCMP checked homes for people/bodies and seized a butt load of guns. The RCMP claimed that they only seized the guns temporarily because they were being stored unsafely (out in the open, not locked up) and the houses were vacant due to the flooding. Canadian's went butt hurt mad at the RCMP and the politicians demanding that they get them back ASAP |
It's worth noting that despite the media's focus on gun related issues, that gun related crimes/death in the US have decreased drastically in the past 20 years. U.S. gun homicides, the gap between perception and reality - World - CBC News Just cause the media loves to hype anything related to guns/crime doesn't mean that things have improved greatly and that progress isn't being made. |
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I think one of my kids must have swapped out the pills with something else. Viagra it wasn't, because them things are blue. That much I know, LOL. |
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