3opge Posted December 19, 2012 Posted December 19, 2012 da, da, Baki iz juznog Baltimora ima odma da se usere u svoje pantalone sa visecom guzicom kad vidi nekog shortija sa Prada torbicom koja joj krivi rame jer u njoj je utoka od 2 kile
fonTelefon Posted December 19, 2012 Posted December 19, 2012 Sales of guns have also increased dramatically since Friday’s shooting. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation said it received a record 4,154 requests for background checks on Saturday, the day after the shooting. That was slightly more than on its normal biggest day, Black Friday.
Turnbull Posted December 19, 2012 Posted December 19, 2012 Stvarno? I sta, donesete Obznanu o zabrani posedovanja oruzja, i sta onda? Da necete da krenete u skupljanje sada vec ilegalnog oruzja po kucama? Mogu misliti kako bi bili docekani vladini agenti po zabitima Zapadne Virdzinije, Teksasa... kad im zabarakidrani redneci pripucaju iz svojih trandzara. Pricate o stvarima o koje ne razumete. Ali ajde, ne zivite ovde, ne znate kako narod dise, pa vam se da oprostiti.Jok i nije, samo je deo ustava... Cik ga promeni. The horrific mass killing of elementary schoolchildren in Newtown, Connecticut has served as another reminded that the United States is anunusually violent country. And the evidence is overwhelming that lax regulations of private firearms plays a major role in this unnecessarily high rate of violent death. And yet, it is very unlikely that any federal legislation will be passed in response to the Newtown killings, let alone regulations comparable to those in other liberal democracies. To many progressives, the reason for this is clear: the Second Amendment to the Constitution, which must be repealedfor any real progress to gun control to take place. But to blame the Second Amendment for terrible American gun control policies is highly misleading. The Bill of Rights is not the primary political barrier to better gun control policies, and in any political universe in which repealing the Second Amendment was even thinkable such a repeal would be superfluous. American prospect
ToniAdams Posted December 19, 2012 Posted December 19, 2012 Nošenje oružja ne znači neminovno i njegovu upotrebu, više služi kao pretnja i efikasan način odvraćanja nasilnika od njegovih namera ... :Dvrlo efikasan, i statistike to kazu
čekmeže Posted December 20, 2012 Posted December 20, 2012 jel i ovaj stoka koncepttm?Pročitaj šta mu piše ispod avatara.
fonTelefon Posted December 20, 2012 Posted December 20, 2012 A shooter could take out a guard or officer with a visible, holstered weapon, but our teachers have master's degrees, are older and have had extensive training. And their guns are hidden. We can protect our children."In the awful aftermath of last week's Connecticut elementary school shooting, lawmakers in a growing number of states — including Oklahoma, Missouri, Minnesota, South Dakota and Oregon — have said they will consider laws allowing teachers andschool administrators to carry firearms at school.Texas law bans guns in schools unless the school has given written authorization. Arizona and six other states have similar laws with exceptions for people who have licenses to carry concealed weapons.Harrold's school board voted unanimously in 2007 to allow employees to carry weapons. After obtaining a state concealed-weapons permit, each employee who wants to carry a weapon must be approved by the board based on his or her personality and reaction to a crisis, Thweatt said.Employees also must undergo training in crisis intervention and hostage situations. And they must use bullets that minimize the risk of ricochet, similar to those carried by air marshals on planes.CaRae Reinisch, who lives in the nearby community of Elliott, said she took her children out of a larger school and enrolled them in Harrold two years ago, partly because she felt they would be safer in a building with armed teachers."I think it's a great idea for trained teachers to carry weapons," Reinish said. "But I hate that it has come to this."The superintendent won't disclose how many of the school's 50 employees carry weapons, saying that revealing that number might jeopardize school security.The school, about 150 miles northwest of Fort Worth near the Oklahoma border, has 103 students from kindergarten through 12th grade. Most of them rarely think about who is carrying a gun."This is the first time in a long time that I've thought about it," said Matt Templeton, the principal's 17-year-old son. "And that's because of what happened" in Connecticut.Thweatt said other Texas schools allow teachers to carry weapons, but he would not reveal their locations, saying they are afraid of negative publicity.The Texas Education Agency said it had not heard of any other schools with such a policy. And the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence did not know of any other districts nationwide that allow school employees to carry concealed handguns.
Agni Posted December 20, 2012 Posted December 20, 2012 After Newtown, Sales Boom for Kids' Body Armor
Gandalf Posted December 20, 2012 Posted December 20, 2012 After Newtown, Sales Boom for Kids' Body Armor :ziga:it's just good business
pacey defender Posted December 21, 2012 Posted December 21, 2012 “The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun,” NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre said at a news conference in Washington.
Аврам Гојић Posted December 22, 2012 Posted December 22, 2012 bas dosao da okacim. pa naravno, kako se toga niko nije setio: da se skole pretvore u borbene polozaje i da u svakoj ucionici sedi po jedan redneck sa tandzarom.
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