While arriving to put out a fire. I sincerely feel for them/their families. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...t-house-fire-in-Webster-upstate-New-York.html To draw parallels, I wonder if there will be discussion to arm fireman as there was/is to arm teachers.
The lunatic was sent to prison for killing his grandmother in 1980. He should have never been released.
Dam, I didn't know that. That's another thing, "reform" in prison. They come out better crimminals than when they go in.
Oh because it is just too inhumane to take the life of someone even if they commit unspeakable acts of violence. We are far too kind of a society and of course "he didn't really mean it, he was just misunderstood" fucking pansy ass liberals.
Hmm.. They should ban hammers, or regulate them heavily at least. Especially those scary looking claw "assault" hammers...
Exactly what I was thinking. There is no reason at all that anyone would need both a roofing hammer AAAAND a claw hammer in the same shed. It is just unthinkable to even want to own both. Don't even think about wanting a hilti gun. If you own so many hammers what could you possibly need with a nailer. I'd expect that idiot dumbo errr I mean gumborue to be along shortly to show us just how easily sarcasm can fly right over ones head and further illustrate how the point was completely missed.
Some of us do carry on fire scenes. We're a rural volunteer fire department. 3 of my guys are licensed firearms instructors. I drive the truck to the scene and run it while on scene. I also keep a .40 cal on me while I'm working calls. Half the other volunteers will have a pistol, shotgun or rifle in their vehicle, depending on hunting season. We have to run out in the country a lot but its these shitty little towns that you have to be careful in. Deputies are supposed to accompany us but they sit in their cars talking to their gf's most of the time
Damn, I never knew you could kill 50 people in less than a minute with a hammer. Unless you are Thor of course.