Posted on 01/22/2019 6:20:17 PM PST by real saxophonist
Recreational “medical” pot is legal in Colorado. Just “tax the hell out of it!” LOL.
That ain't a gun. That's a bong, man!
Leftism 101: Infiltrate and subvert.
Don’t be an idiot. Canada is about 2 or 3% black and 1.5% Mexican. We are about 12.5 and 17%.
So of the two most violent subcultures, you have at best, 4.5%.
We approach 30% of those two subcultures.
It has nothing to do with having some lumberjack register his gun.
75% of the murders in America are committed by blacks and hispanics according to the FBI. Add in dope (which is poured into this country BY Mexicans in a way you will never understand in Canada, and you will find that probably 90% of the murder in America is from our black and brown people, or has south of the Border roots.
So skip over the gun registration lecture, sport.
Hoser...
Your reading comprehension is evidently somewhat lacking.
My explanation of firearms registration in Canada was in demonstration of the fact that said registration DOES NOT WORK!!
80 years and ZERO crimes solved does NOT an effective law make, and anyone supporting that is not the sharpest tool in the shed.
I cannot comprehend the reasoning of anyone thinking *I* support such nonsense.
More LIES, OBFUSCATION and BULLSH!T !!!
SOSDD
Another case in point: Mexico has gun laws that are as strict as Canada's and nearly as strict as Japan's - it's virtually impossible for ordinary citizens to legally own handguns. In spite of these strict gun laws, Mexico's murder rate is closer to that in Somalia than that of Canada or Japan. It isn't the gun laws that determine a nation's crime rate, it's the quality of its people and culture.
Coincidence?
Not only that but fatherlessness is rampant in both the latino and black communities as well. It’s also a big thing in the United States since someone told me recently that it was almost a majority that aren’t married, in fact, plenty of my accounting clients are unwed couples as well. It puzzles me to no end why some people aren’t willing to take an extra step in commitment
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