Attendees held signs that read «Ban assault weapons,» «Background checks are needed» and «These Republicans will have blood on their hands again if they keep doing
nothing about guns,» which had pictures of Sen. Marco Rubio, R - Florida, and Republican Gov. Rick Scott on it.
And another chance for Congress to do something or
nothing about gun violence.
Not exact matches
«We talk
about nothing, in principle, when it is with a
gun to our head.»
Last week: The tectonic shift in the conversation
about gun regulations, school safety and mental health since the murder of 17 faculty and students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is
nothing less than amazing when, in defiance of the NRA, it produced the first successful
gun control measure in Florida in over two decades!
It's utterly amazing that a party of greedy, selfish, materialistic, warmongering, hate - filled people could have won a majority of support amongst Christians, while ranting
about taxes,
guns, abortion, and gays... four things that Jesus said
nothing about.
2 solutions: (1) Why don't the Republicans give us regular always working still poor American people their
guns so that we can shoot ourselves, that way they can destroy our Country, sell every stone to the best bidder, including their oil king friends and they have
nothing to worry
about us anymore - or (2) let's we, the good poor working people fire everyone of them ASAP.
Clearly you know
nothing about hunting, wildlife management, or «tranquilizer
guns» or tranquilizers.
Yet PRO LIFERS (aka preachers) say absolutely
nothing about ease of which people can get
guns.
It has
nothing to do with GOP or anything... We used to drive around with our
guns hanging in the back window of our car... if more people carried
guns then maybe people would think twice
about acting out and hurting people.
But it is fun to hear people that know
nothing about the Bible try to say that God is for
gun control...
Conservatives make a big deal
about abortion but do next to
nothing about starvation (1000s die a day), car and road safety, drug and alcohol abuse,
gun safety, drug safety, food safety, water safety, preventable disease, etc. all of which kill vast numbers of people.
The so - called «balanced approach» (a new code word that means the exact opposite from what it would seem) sought by the president is most likely going to be all
about restricting
guns and
nothing but study on reigning in Hollywood for the culture of violence.
It shows some interaction between Bennett and the police — with Bennett telling one officer that another officer pointed a
gun to his head (but
nothing about blowing it off) and then the officer denying that it happened.
It's like when Americans come to Japan and pretend that their
gun control laws (10
gun deaths last year) mean
nothing, because they don't understand freedom (Japan is pretty democratic, and unlike the US they use that democracy to vote out their Prine Ministers
about every year — pretty sure they understand democracy!).
We hear a lot of stats from the counties
about how many licensed
gun owners have filed opt - out forms for public disclosure, but absolutely
nothing about how many citizens are rushing in to register their «assault weapons.»
There was absolutely
NOTHING cold or aloof
about his ex-convict, clutching a
gun and terrified for his life.
The only problem is that America is still in the process of a widespread national debate
about gun control, so when absolutely
nothing is made of the case at the heart of the story to make room for the chases and behind - closed - doors intrigue, the issue becomes a mere afterthought, which Runaway Jury indifferently exploits for the purpose of escapism.
This sounds like a great story but it has fallen prey to the extreme right wingers who care
nothing about the good things that are discovered in life, but love their
guns.
If you know
nothing about firearms then taking a
gun safety course is essential before purchasing a firearm — even if you don't have any intent of ever using the
gun.
I explained to him there is
nothing «humane»
about horse slaughter. The captive bolt
gun used in the U.S. slaughterhouses did not typically render horses senseless before slaughter.
Nothing feels good
about infinite, the maps, the
guns, anything.
There's really
nothing to aim for in this game, whereas with Modern Warfare and MW2, you had to earn you
guns and emblems etc. and it made you feel good
about it once you achieved your goal.
The AI is not all that good, and there's
nothing preventing you from walking straight through large stretches of the game and
gunning down your enemies without the need to worry
about seeking cover or carrying a low profile.
Other things like
guns and explosions and the monster noises are things you've heard in other games and there's
nothing much I can say
about that.
But there's
nothing to worry
about because regardless of the lighting, the game still offers amazing run and
gun gameplay and the many varied locations actually benefit the experience.
When asked
about his eloquent exploration of «instances where Black aesthetics and modernist aesthetics collide,» Davis noted, «race plays a role in as far as my figures are Black... If I'm making any statement, it's to just show Black people in normal scenarios, where drugs and
guns are
nothing to do with it.»
The owners of the apartment complex claimed that they knew
nothing about the manager having a
gun and that the manager was acting outside the course and scope of employment.
The
Guns of August has
nothing to do with humour, lawyers, or life in Vancouver, but it has much to say
about the world that started to fall apart in August 1914; and arguably fell apart by 1918.
Last week: The tectonic shift in the conversation
about gun regulations, school safety and mental health since the murder of 17 faculty and students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is
nothing less than amazing when, in defiance of the NRA, it produced the first successful
gun control measure in Florida in over two decades!
Pointing to the Second Amendment defenses of
gun rights, she highlighted the phrase «well - regulated,» noting «there's
nothing well - regulated
about an 18 - year - old with an assault weapon.»
The U.S. government was spending $ 240 million a year on traffic safety research but almost
nothing on firearms safety research, the authors wrote: «Most politicians fear talking
about guns almost as much as they would being confronted by one, but these fears are senseless.
Toronto - the - good would have been shocked, as was I.
Nothing like that here, then, in safe - town, where the only known or talked
about guns were in the movies.
In our opinion,
nothing about David, including his home and the
gun lamp — which is on an automatic timer and has passersby leaving notes inquiring where they can get one — is subtle.