Sentences with phrase «something about gun»

And they marched out to show that America's kids are fed up with the inability of their elders to do something about gun violence.
Students who survived the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that left 17 dead have focused their anger on the president, urging him and other elected officials to do something about gun violence.
I think we have to do something about our gun laws.
«History is going to record that this nation did not have enough people stand up and do something about gun violence,» he remarked.
The time has come to actually * do * something about gun violence, and we are totally here for it.
There's talk about inflammatory rhetoric, though consistency would require him also to indict the Fourth of July (as I noted above), Barack Obama (didn't he say something about guns and knives?)
We need to do something about these guns.
Guttenberg called on the senator to do something about guns, to work with the people affected by the massacre.

Not exact matches

«He knows he has to do something,» said another person who has spoken with Trump about the issue, who said the president seemed open to stricter gun control but had not decided what it would look like.
The February 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland that left 17 people dead has sparked another debate about gun culture in America and spurred new hopes that something will be done to prevent future incidents.
In the immediate aftermath of the shooting in a Parkland high school that killed 17 people and injured more than a dozen others, pressure mounted for Congress to actually do something on guns — and Trump seemed enthusiastic about the idea.
And another chance for Congress to do something or nothing about gun violence.
Its amazing how we argue against something deemed to help our citizens, yet if a gun control bill was up for debate people would be in arms (pun intended) about their right to own guns.
Kirsten: You also touch on something that I think is really important about the racial aspect of the gun debate.
The Aurora, CO shooter tried to get a membership to a gun range in Denver and was refused by the range master because he felt something was just not right about the guys mental state.
Cares enormously about children in resettlement camps, who must drink water to fill their stomachs because there is no food; he cares about shivering women at Nyanga whose flimsy plastic shelters are being destroyed by police; He cares that the influx control system together with Bantunization are destroying black family life not accidentally but by deliberate government policy; He cares that people die mysteriously in detention; He cares that something horrible is happening in this country when a man will often mow down his family before turning the gun on himself; He cares that life seems so dirt cheap (cited in Maimela 1986:43).
Nor do we include it for the celebrations, though there's something adorable about the way he realises he should do something special for the fourth, and decides to pretend to machine gun down half the crowd.
If you are sick and tired of reading, talking, watching, posting and tweeting about gun violence in our city and want to really do something about it, you can.
In the wake of a high school shooting in Texas on Friday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued an «open letter» to President Trump and members of Congress, writing in all - capital letters to «DO SOMETHING» about gun violence.
Something else we really love about this gun is how many colors it's available in.
If you're worried about actually being able to carry your nail gun around, be sure to look at the size relative to something in your house so you can be sure that it will fit comfortably in your hands while working.
Although I feel speaking about what has happened is so important, this platform isn't the place for me to start educating you on something I know hardly anything aboutgun violence and control.
Something about a black maxi with a high slit will always remind me of Mr. and Mrs. Smith... although, I am missing the signature gun holster on the thigh.
There's just something about this festive time of year that makes us break out the big guns — eye shadow — and go to town on our lids.
Someone said something negative about the accuracy of the guns.
Even if — as correctly ascertained and certainly born out through immediate experience — it's basically just a survival - hunt obstacle course, wouldn't all the gun - toting - types recognize the one not like the other, and voice something about that?
Something about this world crossing gun play and cool characters really has my attention.
WHY: There's something oddly appealing about a movie that encourages you to turn off your brain for 90 minutes while a gun - toting badass takes down a bunch of bad guys in extremely violent fashion.
The girl who binge eats like a hot dog eating contestant, records SportsCenter, and can still shimmy into her size 4 nightgown becomes a different kind of pornographic fantasy when you need a quick reminder of who has a real penis and who just has a gun — think There's Something About Mary without the irony.
Take some big guns and hand them to people who know a little something about sharp aim and hitting hard targets.
But because she had recently violated a section of the law that forbids lobbyists from sending people on expensive junkets (something about paying a congressman to go on an «educational» tour of Indonesia regarding taxes on palm oil), she is called up for a Senate hearing led by Senator Ron M. Sperling (John Lithgow), who is in the pocket of the gun people and seeks to send her to a federal penitentiary.
The suspense picks up in the last couple of episodes, but for a show that's about a gun - toting hit man and a class full of struggling actors, Barry demonstrates something entirely unexpected: restraint.
«My point about Batman and guns was connected to something Jolly said about the ferries... he questioned how wise it was for both boats to be blown up as opposed to one.»
With this comes moments of, at the worst, questionable motivation or, at the least, questionable execution, but either way, there's something disquieting about watching innocent men, women, and children indiscriminately gunned down when the focus of the sequence is, at its core, a simple chase.
You can choose to write something more people will enjoy / value, or stick to your guns and complain about the fall of civilized society.
Also, I should point out that even if you are employing «gun to the head» trading tactics, you can and will lose trades sometimes; it's just part of the game and something you have to learn to not get emotional about.
However, I am gun - shy about the thought of being rejected again over something I am more than willing to remedy in the future.
The studio's project manager Erik Johnson revealed the bit while talking specifically about the game's co-op play during an E3 presentation of the title, saying that cross-platform play is indeed something the developer is «gunning for.»
There's something very satisfying about bursting through a door, guns blazing, just as your partner does the same thing across the room, catching the crooks in a brutal crossfire, or luring foes into an ambush.
Gunning Orks down may be fun, but there's something incredibly satisfying about wading in with your Chainsword and cutting through legions of enemies.
I think there is supposed to be a joke in there about Lara not being able to find her stapler or something, but it just becomes a sort of odd interpretive dance piece with guns.
People are just jumping the gun getting overhyped about something.
The lack of a vast armory is something that many may complain about as well, which is understandable given the amount of tools other games grant players, but it does have one benefit: Titanfall is a beautifully balanced game across the board, with no single gun — other than the 101c — ability or Burn Card seeming to offer any unfair advantage over the others.
love the gameplay and really lost myself at times with the gun customization, wish a little bit more went into the story you know something to give you a reason to care about but this is a collaboration game where gameplay was the main focus, that being said I actually really liked the story in azure gunvolt on the 3ds.
Something about flinging around toilets and file cabinets with a gravity gun was second nature to me and it's pretty much the only multiplayer game where I'd routinely wind up with the most kills.
It has just about everything I loved about Fallout 3 and New Vegas, has improved on the gun combat, and I love the idea of crafting my own weapons and armor, but... something is off somehow.
There's something to be said about gunning down raiders and then positioning their corpses on patio furniture.
We've had fake reports come out before of a remastered Gears Of War game — just like the image above — but still, there's something that gets me excited about the thought of chopping someone in half with a machine gun mounted chainsaw; it just drags me back in wanting for more So here we give you two new clips that have today surfaced on the internet but be advised: take it with a pinch of salt.
You do now need to fret about your gun overheating, but you can force a reload — a smart addition that gives you something to think about while charging the battlefield.
So I was browsing the UK video game charts the other day when something dawned on me: there are only 15 games in the top 40 this week that are about firing guns.
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