California Man Destroys his Gun To Protest Gun Violence

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  • cobber

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    Please forgive my lack of decorum - but stuff like this makes me lose it.

    Due to the "problem children" and "overpopulation" , I suggest that he do his part for that as well. Clamp his junk in a vise and render it inoperable.

    #onelessdick #itsforthechildrenafterall

    The real crying shame is that he had to send in paperwork to the State to tell them it was destroyed. Should be none of their business.

    Even more to the point, to protest against the "rape culture" he could un-man himself.


    But maybe we're making a false assumption...?
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Amazed at the one girl's comment that the "Amendment" was for a different time. Sadly, they actually think that way!

    Whenever I hear them use that argument, I suggest that freedom of speech and freedom of the press should only exist for those that use a quill and ink to write, and who only speak to people face to face, because you know, computers, television, radio and all that didn't exist when the First Amendment was written. Oddly enough, they never seem to have a reply to that.
     

    eric001

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    Maybe this guy should have listened to Forest's mama?
    [video=youtube;vt9q-WChfeM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vt9q-WChfeM[/video]
     

    j706

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    With all of the suicides in his immediate family what he did was probably a good thing. Combine that with his goofy choice of firearms ( a step above a Bryco) and I don't have a problem with it.:rolleyes:
     

    cbhausen

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    So, what's this sad sack going to do next when his ridiculous actions do no more than California's stupid laws do to stop the violence which torments him so?

    Hint: can't ban gravity... Go jump off of something very tall.
     

    level0

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    I'm doing my part by buying a new Weatherby. One less gun that could otherwise be in nefarious hands. All nefarious types, in fact, should give their guns to me.
     

    output

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    Good for him. If he is so unaware of the real problem's that our society is facing, that he actually believes destroying his own firearm is somehow doing some good. Then in my opinion, we are all better off without him owning that firearm.
     

    yepthatsme

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    Can't believe I clicked on a facedouche link

    The stroke off fest that guy is getting is sickening


    I made the same mistake with reading the comments. Made my stomach turn. It's hard to fix stupid.

    I don't think anyone could have an intelligent discussion about firearm ownership with any of those that posted a comment. It's a shame.
     

    Expat

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    Good for him. It sounds like mental illness is common in his family and I feel perhaps he was feeling the same urges. I would ask that he consider going to seek professional help.
     
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