Posted on Jun 6, 2022
This is how handguns and assault weapons affect the human body
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MSG Roy Cheever
Naw. At this point, most people know better and the ones who don’t pay as much attention. Well, even they are getting seeing how this working.
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Yes keep telling everybody! All this hate and coaxing and encouraging people on the edge to do more wrong and harm. The summer riots in 2020, the release of those arrested almost immediately, so they could rejoin the riots. Oh yeah protests with Billions of dollars in damage and many lives. And then all the George Soros backed A G’s in the blue cities. That “no bail” (even after several arrests) put criminals who police arrested right back on the steet to offend again.
No, this is all a deflection from all the disasters Biden, Palouse and Schumer have caused. Oh yea and it’s all Putins fault again. And abortions.
I think most people know better than the same propaganda you keep posting Chip.
No, this is all a deflection from all the disasters Biden, Palouse and Schumer have caused. Oh yea and it’s all Putins fault again. And abortions.
I think most people know better than the same propaganda you keep posting Chip.
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MSG Roy Cheever how quickly people forget about the government condoning, permitting, and encouraging rioting. Sorry, but I need rapid-fire, quick reloading, and fatal ballistics to protect against swarms of angry attackers who come to my neighborhood.
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MSG Roy Cheever
Indeed! Like Joe say’s them fully semi automatic high power 9mm ones!?!?SGM (Join to see) ahahaha
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Seems in the past when people committed crimes against other from any sort of assault including knives and guns the went to jail and were removed from society to protect the rest of us. Now they keep getting released and learn nothing and continue to prey on others. You list and AR15 a an assault rife, it is NOT, its's semi automatic rifle, You have to pull the trigger each time to fire a single shot. It isn't even capable of firing full automatic. The AR stood for Armalite Rife, NOT Automatic Rifle an was made by Colt. (the Armalite for it not weighing much) An M16, which it resembles appearance wise can fire full automatic. I actually have fired both. The argument handguns vs rifles, it depend on the ammunition and rate of fire. In handguns for instance a 357 Magnum will do a lot more damage than a .38 caliber revolver, I've used both and know the difference. A single round will kill but the Magnum makes a lot larger hole. Both just zip through paper targets but bullets hitting hard targets such as a human or animal , guess what they do major damage. Having fired M16s, AR15, the much heavier M1 Garand, (9.5 lbs.) M1 and M2 Carbine even 22 rifles as well a 32, 38 caliber revolver, 357 Magnum, 41, Magnum and 44 Magnum and firing expert to all of them I think I any have some insight. Also with over 40 years of Law Enforcement both Civilian and Military as well as Vietnam War experience I think I've seen enough gunshot wounds on both Humans and animals to know what they do or what they are capable of.
The problem isn't the weapons, its Who is using them and it's NOT the Millions of valid owners of firearms but Criminals and nut jobs Who despite the problem aren't punished at all and continue to go crimes with guns they often have no right to even have. I'm NOT against the right to bear arms however I think that some with mental health problems or violent criminal records not only should NOT have firearms but be placed in confinement when they do break those laws that are supposed to protect us all. I even have one family member with major mental health problems I can think of I don't ever ant to have access to firearms. I also fee that anyone that is going to handle firearms need to have proper training on their safe and proper use before they ae issued a permit to use. Automatic weapons take a special permit to even be able to use or buy these items and I don't think any change in that is a real good idea. When I was even in my pre teen years I used and owned a 22 rifle and took NRA course to larn to fire it and received NRAA shooting medals. We als as kids had .410 shotguns and We always knew what out backdrops were for safe shooting, how far a round would go and NEVER had a mishap with firearms despite the fact Me and most the kids I knew had guns. We ALL learned dhow to use and handle them safely and where to shoot or where not to shoot and often set up our own targets for practice.
The problem isn't the weapons, its Who is using them and it's NOT the Millions of valid owners of firearms but Criminals and nut jobs Who despite the problem aren't punished at all and continue to go crimes with guns they often have no right to even have. I'm NOT against the right to bear arms however I think that some with mental health problems or violent criminal records not only should NOT have firearms but be placed in confinement when they do break those laws that are supposed to protect us all. I even have one family member with major mental health problems I can think of I don't ever ant to have access to firearms. I also fee that anyone that is going to handle firearms need to have proper training on their safe and proper use before they ae issued a permit to use. Automatic weapons take a special permit to even be able to use or buy these items and I don't think any change in that is a real good idea. When I was even in my pre teen years I used and owned a 22 rifle and took NRA course to larn to fire it and received NRAA shooting medals. We als as kids had .410 shotguns and We always knew what out backdrops were for safe shooting, how far a round would go and NEVER had a mishap with firearms despite the fact Me and most the kids I knew had guns. We ALL learned dhow to use and handle them safely and where to shoot or where not to shoot and often set up our own targets for practice.
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MSG Roy Cheever
Thank you for sharing and thank you for your service in the military as well as the police.
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