Gun Control Debate #5

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  • #321
Your changing the topic. It was the comparison of mass shootings between USA and AUS. Still waiting for an answer

Scroll and roll if you don't like my input.
 
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What has Australia got to do with the U.S.A. mass shooting/school shooting debate anyway? America has the problem and not Australia. JS.

Sometimes it pays to not reinvent the wheel. Sometimes it pays to look at success and see why there is success,
 
  • #324
What has Australia got to do with the U.S.A. mass shooting/school shooting debate anyway? America has the problem and not Australia. JS.

US and Australia are very similar. One has a severe issue with mass shootings. Why?

Seemes like a relevant question. Sorry if you feel uncomfortable understanding there IS an issue at hand.
 
  • #325
What has Australia got to do with the U.S.A. mass shooting/school shooting debate anyway? America has the problem and not Australia. JS.

Well, you could look at what causes the difference. Could it be that Americans have much easier access to guns? Could that be the cause?
 
  • #326
:beamup:
 
  • #327
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Not in Australia where mining is highly regulated to workplace safety.

No issues from using your body? Bad backs? Carpal tunnel? Bad knees or hips?
 
  • #328
I'm a little unclear on what this has to do with the topic of this thread, which is gun control.

It was in reply to someone else's post that mentioned about it.
 
  • #329
People who work in mining have horrible health issues.

Many people that use their bodies including highly paid athletes end up with health issues.

And?

Many peeps have psychological issues? Our miners, and our athletes.
 
  • #330
No issues from using your body? Bad backs? Carpal tunnel? Bad knees or hips?

Those problems can happen in other type jobs too. Or just old age wear n tear, :)
 
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Sometimes it pays to not reinvent the wheel. Sometimes it pays to look at success and see why there is success,

Right? We have a great example of a country successfully dealing with a gun problem. We don't have to copy exactly what they did, but it shows hey, this is solvable! We can look at it and find what worked there that might work here. I've yet to see anyone say "We should do exactly what Australia did!"
 
  • #333
Well, you could look at what causes the difference. Could it be that Americans have much easier access to guns? Could that be the cause?

A mind set? The thinking comes first before the grabbing a weapon.
 
  • #334
Just calling out mistruths. Facts matter

You're not calling out mistruths by telling me I'm off topic.. There is so much off topic in this thread but you choose to single me out. That's a form of bullying and I won't be intimidated.
 
  • #335
You're not calling out mistruths by telling me I'm off topic.. There is so much off topic in this thread but you choose to single me out. That's a form of bullying and I won't be intimidated.

I called your Sharia Law comments mistruths. You are exaggerating.
 
  • #336
No issues from using your body? Bad backs? Carpal tunnel? Bad knees or hips?

All manual workers get those things. I was an RN for forty years. No problem with knees or hips, but I do have a slight back problem.
 
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That's already been disproven several times on this thread. Zero legitimate sources have been proffered; my guess is there are precisely that many in existence.

Have a great night.

:loser:

At least one of the walkout organizers ******** ****** ***.
 
  • #340
All manual workers get those things. I was an RN for forty years. No problem with knees or hips, but I do have a slight back problem.

Yes, i was a nurse too and stuffed my back with 3 herniated discs.
 
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