Originally posted by Time Immemorial
Liam Nessen made his millions off his movies killing bad guys and destruction and he has the audacity to talk shit about this movie.****ing hypocrite.
Guess he should not have opened his stupid mouth, cause its biting him in the ass.
And I think he's right, whether it's hypocritical of him to say so or not, he's right that there are too many guns in America.
I come from an area where everyone has guns. Literally everyone. Most of them know how to keep guns, but the 10% or so who are reckless and go hunting blind-drunk or get arrested having shot their ceiling during an argument with their wife also tend to be the ones who have ten times as many guns as anyone else around.
I have no problem in saying that having a gun shouldn't be a civil right, it should be an earned privilege, like being a notary public or flying a plane. Because here's the thing: the majority of gun owners will be smart and stable enough to earn that privilege, while it might keep out at least some of the crazed, reckless minority. The problem is that a lot of gunowners have so enshrined a dubious interpretation of the Second Amendment that they won't even talk about restricting firearms.
Edit: For an example of what type of area Niceville, Florida is, I've talked to Fish and Wildlife guys who've arrested people who were carrying AK-47s and SKSs, not because of the weapons themselves, but because they were trying to hunt whitetail deer with them.
"There's too many f---ing guns out there, especially in America" Neeson, who became a U.S. citizen in 2009, told the Gulf News at the "Taken 3" premiere in Dubai last week in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo massacre in Paris.
"Every week now, we're picking up a newspaper and seeing, 'Yet another few kids have been killed in schools,'" the 62-year-old actor added. -end snip
Nothing he said is overly crazy or for the most part untrue
Yet again, another attack by conservative rednecks against an opinion of an actor.
It's not even an opinion, it's a fact.
It's too easy to own guns in the US. The prohibition laws are too lax. Many owners don't even know how to fire a gun or reload properly.
Guns are a privilege. You have to earn the right to own one.
Just like when you need to learn how to drive properly to earn a driver's license.
Going on the premise that the guy who shot Kyle was diagnosed previously with a medical mental condition, he won't get the death penalty nor serve time in prison, likely spend his days in a mental institution. Edit: Forgot it's Texas, this guy is doomed
Really, who the **** takes a mentally unstable person to a gun range, just poor judgment there.
Originally posted by Robtard
Going on the premise that the guy who shot Kyle was diagnosed previously with a medical mental condition, he won't get the death penalty nor serve time in prison, likely spend his days in a mental institution. Edit: Forgot it's Texas, this guy is doomedReally, who the **** takes a mentally unstable person to a gun range, just poor judgment there.
You sound mad.