Sentences with phrase «never shot a gun»

Maybe you've never shot a gun in your life but believe solutions to gun reform are more complicated than banning every firearm.
The Buffalo congressman also said he's never shot a gun in his life.
Its eyes died last and I never shot a gun again.
Miller's squad includes the dedicated Sergeant Mike Horvath (Tom Sizemore); the outspoken Private Reiben (Edward Burns); Corporal Upham (Jeremy Davies), a translator who has never shot a gun in battle; and Private Jackson (Barry Pepper), a sharpshooter with a Southern drawl and a penchant for quoting the Bible to steady his hand while taking aim.

Not exact matches

Bass Pro Shops has never sold those kind of accessories in its stores, but the company has not yet announced changes to its gun policies in the wake of the Parkland shooting.
According to the New York Times, black students have never been responsible for mass shootings that drove the national conversation about gun safety and minority schools have never been the targets of such attacks, leaving civil rights groups wondering why black students would be the focus when seeking to address an issue that plagues white, male students.
She never intended to study the history of guns in America but, as a survivor of the Feb. 14 mass shooting, it was a lesson forced upon her.
In the aftermath of the shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., elected and law enforcement officials ramped up their demands for expanded authority over the mentally ill who pose a danger, although some of the officials never mentioned curbing access to guns.
The government eventually released Kim, finding he never fired a shot from his gun and didn't hurt anyone during the assassination attempt.
As much as I loved owning and shooting that gun, I never thought twice about parting with it once I pondered those two scenarios.
Give a loaded gun to a child and tell him he's never, ever allowed to shoot it and if he does then he's kicked out of the house.
And I know because I'm from Maryland and own 17 guns, one of which is an AR - 15, and I would never go into a school and shoot it up starting by bombing the glass door, then proceeding to the principle's office (never liked priciples — their pddles were too hard), then going classroom by classrom making sure not to skip bathrooms or closets.
It's like a gun, a gun can't shoot anyone inless it's in a humans hand and they pull the trigger otherwise it can sit there forever and never fire on its own.
Canada to good to be true the have more guns then the united states and less shooting death, not to mention they never have to lock their doors
While some of the high school students joining the trap shooting team have experience with firearms through hunting with family members or shooting BB guns and air rifles for sport, Jenson says that a large number of interested participants have never handled a firearm or ever done trap shooting.
«I managed to shoot 11 birds having never picked up a gun before,» he said to the Shooting Gazette, via Daily Mirror.
I would also like to learn to shoot and maybe shoot off a flare gun because I've never done this, I like to blow stuff up (dates a demolition guy) damm that was fun but he moved for work.
It's difficult to criticize Shoot»Em Up for being nothing more than John Woo - tinged gun porn and sensationalized violence when it never makes any claims to be anything other than what it is.
I never really got the magazine other than, I knew about the dog with the gun to the dog's head that says, «buy this magazine or we'll shoot this dog.»
Rumours abound that Tom Cruise, angered by preview audiences who rated Emmanuelle Beart's performance in Brian De Palma's Mission: Impossible (1996) superior to his, cut out as many of Beart's scenes as possible: although De Palma denies this, there is a smoking gun, for the trailers contain shots of Cruise and Beart making love, something that never happens in the released film.
Other than the fact that he's haunted by his love for his daughter, who pleads with him to give up the criminal life, we learn that gun - for - hire Deadshot is called this because he never misses a shot (a la Bullseye from Marvel's Daredevil).
A couple of minor irritants for me: Lonergan wakes up and mugs three crusty old cowboys and winds up with perfectly tailored chaps, pants, shirt and vest; Olivia Wilde wears the same dress all the time but never really gets dirty; the cowboys shoot the aliens with guns, arrows and spears — sometimes they die, sometimes they don't; and supposedly the aliens don't see well in daylight.
«You can see Laura Dern say «pew» when she fires the gun, which she could never not do every time she shot it.»
For the rest of the day, the president, known for sharing his thoughts on a wide range of subjects on social media, never acknowledged the walkouts, in which students in every time zone spilled from their classrooms at 10 a.m. to remember the victims of a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., and to call for new gun laws.
In March, Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed into law the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act, a gun - control bill that would have never seen the light of day before the Parkland shooting.
This «shot gun» of «hit and miss» approach to school - wide improvements, while it has resulted in some benefits for students, can never be completely effective.
The sheer randomness of mass gun violence in our society means that even if we are very unlikely to die from such violence, we can never really dismiss the possibility, and the unique position America occupies in the developed world as the undisputed capital of gun violence and mass shootings can not be dismissed either.
A gun from a popular maker that is in pristine condition (preferably never been shot) and has a history will command the most money.
And how could we — those of us who had never shot a lion with a massive tranquilizer gun — ever understand the world as he did?
And while this is a game with spaceships that entirely lacks shooting, the lack of guns never held Pac Man back from becoming both a classic and a huge financial success.
Whether it was cutting down logs to collapse on them, shooting explosives barrels, rigging explosions, crafting and using a Molotov, or even the traditional mowing down enemies by spraying them with a machine gun, all of it combined together has never looked so seamless, fun, and kickass.
Slamming a guy with a door, picking up his pipe to toss it at his buddy with the gun, running over to kick his face repeatedly into the wall, and then returning to the first guy to slit his throat before he got back up before getting shot in the face by the three guys who were on the other side of the glass never felt so good.
You have your standard machine guns, shot guns and pistols, as well as a smart gun, though I never saw it in my demo.
Houses usually contain at least one rife, or shotgun, and despite the seeming lack of variety in weapons (there are only 4 rifles, and 3 shot guns, as well as two SMG's) I never felt like I didn't have something to do.
CAM's presentation repositions Goode's critical importance through an in - depth investigation of his concept of beauty through destruction as intrinsically tied to a Midwestern regional sensibility — milk bottles, big sky, tornadoes, and shot guns, for example — that has never before been explored in depth.
His blatant refusal to fire a gun and shoot ducks put him at loggerheads with his father, a keen hunter, who turned to him on his deathbed and hissed «I never liked you, you son of a bitch.»
The Never Again movement has been working toward common sense gun reforms in the United States to prevent school shootings like the one in Parkland.
Quite literally a gun that can fire around corners, which means you're never going to see the person shooting at you before you're taken down.
Looking ahead: After the horrible Parkland shooting, we should never hear a politician claim that he / she can not support any restrictions on guns because they support the Second Amendment.
Many students participated in the growing Never Again movement, which advocates for putting an end to mass shootings through increased gun control, led by several MSD students, including seniors Emma Gonzalez and David Hogg and junior Cameron Kasky.
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