Here’s What Happened When A Terrorist Attacked LGBT People In A Country With Strict Gun Laws

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In Israel, the soldiers are heavily armed, but civilians have to clear several tests before they can legally purchase a gun.

There’s no right to bear arms in Israel, and the death count in recent terror attacks is much lower than in terror-inspired U.S. mass murders.


Like Florida shooter Omar Mateen, Yishai Schlissel was a homophobic extremist determined to kill gay people. But Schlissel, unlike Mateen, lived in a country with strict gun laws: Israel. When Schlissel attacked a gay pride parade in Jerusalem a year ago, he was armed with a knife, not an assault rifle.

He stabbed six people, killing a 16-year-old girl before he was apprehended. Mateen used a semiautomatic assault-style rifle to shoot more than 100 people in a Florida gay nightclub early Sunday, killing 49, before law enforcement officers shot him to death.

There is no such thing as a right to bear arms in Israel. To get a gun, an individual has to apply for a license, show a need for a firearm (either for work or personal safety), demonstrate an ability to safely use a gun, and pass a mental health check. Licenses are only granted to individuals who have been Israeli residents for more than three years and who are over 21 years of age if they served in the military, and 27 if they didn’t. Even after obtaining permission to buy a gun, the government limits the amount of ammunition an individual can purchase.

More: Here's What Happened When A Terrorist Attacked LGBT People In A Country With Strict Gun Laws

So, Israel has no right to bear arms. Actually, the confusing wording in the Second Amendment probably doesn't allow Americans a right to bear arms - unless one is in a well regulated militia.
 
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In Israel, the soldiers are heavily armed, but civilians have to clear several tests before they can legally purchase a gun.

There’s no right to bear arms in Israel, and the death count in recent terror attacks is much lower than in terror-inspired U.S. mass murders.


Like Florida shooter Omar Mateen, Yishai Schlissel was a homophobic extremist determined to kill gay people. But Schlissel, unlike Mateen, lived in a country with strict gun laws: Israel. When Schlissel attacked a gay pride parade in Jerusalem a year ago, he was armed with a knife, not an assault rifle.

He stabbed six people, killing a 16-year-old girl before he was apprehended. Mateen used a semiautomatic assault-style rifle to shoot more than 100 people in a Florida gay nightclub early Sunday, killing 49, before law enforcement officers shot him to death.

There is no such thing as a right to bear arms in Israel. To get a gun, an individual has to apply for a license, show a need for a firearm (either for work or personal safety), demonstrate an ability to safely use a gun, and pass a mental health check. Licenses are only granted to individuals who have been Israeli residents for more than three years and who are over 21 years of age if they served in the military, and 27 if they didn’t. Even after obtaining permission to buy a gun, the government limits the amount of ammunition an individual can purchase.

More: Here's What Happened When A Terrorist Attacked LGBT People In A Country With Strict Gun Laws

So, Israel has no right to bear arms. Actually, the confusing wording in the Second Amendment probably doesn't allow Americans a right to bear arms - unless one is in a well regulated militia.
Israel has very strict immigration laws. They don't let in third world scum like Obama.
 
575f20091500002b0073a4a6.jpeg


In Israel, the soldiers are heavily armed, but civilians have to clear several tests before they can legally purchase a gun.

There’s no right to bear arms in Israel, and the death count in recent terror attacks is much lower than in terror-inspired U.S. mass murders.


Like Florida shooter Omar Mateen, Yishai Schlissel was a homophobic extremist determined to kill gay people. But Schlissel, unlike Mateen, lived in a country with strict gun laws: Israel. When Schlissel attacked a gay pride parade in Jerusalem a year ago, he was armed with a knife, not an assault rifle.

He stabbed six people, killing a 16-year-old girl before he was apprehended. Mateen used a semiautomatic assault-style rifle to shoot more than 100 people in a Florida gay nightclub early Sunday, killing 49, before law enforcement officers shot him to death.

There is no such thing as a right to bear arms in Israel. To get a gun, an individual has to apply for a license, show a need for a firearm (either for work or personal safety), demonstrate an ability to safely use a gun, and pass a mental health check. Licenses are only granted to individuals who have been Israeli residents for more than three years and who are over 21 years of age if they served in the military, and 27 if they didn’t. Even after obtaining permission to buy a gun, the government limits the amount of ammunition an individual can purchase.

More: Here's What Happened When A Terrorist Attacked LGBT People In A Country With Strict Gun Laws

So, Israel has no right to bear arms. Actually, the confusing wording in the Second Amendment probably doesn't allow Americans a right to bear arms - unless one is in a well regulated militia.


Israel is a theocratic fascistic police state.

Move there and let us know how you like it.

Shalom
 
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In Israel, the soldiers are heavily armed, but civilians have to clear several tests before they can legally purchase a gun.

There’s no right to bear arms in Israel, and the death count in recent terror attacks is much lower than in terror-inspired U.S. mass murders.


Like Florida shooter Omar Mateen, Yishai Schlissel was a homophobic extremist determined to kill gay people. But Schlissel, unlike Mateen, lived in a country with strict gun laws: Israel. When Schlissel attacked a gay pride parade in Jerusalem a year ago, he was armed with a knife, not an assault rifle.

He stabbed six people, killing a 16-year-old girl before he was apprehended. Mateen used a semiautomatic assault-style rifle to shoot more than 100 people in a Florida gay nightclub early Sunday, killing 49, before law enforcement officers shot him to death.

There is no such thing as a right to bear arms in Israel. To get a gun, an individual has to apply for a license, show a need for a firearm (either for work or personal safety), demonstrate an ability to safely use a gun, and pass a mental health check. Licenses are only granted to individuals who have been Israeli residents for more than three years and who are over 21 years of age if they served in the military, and 27 if they didn’t. Even after obtaining permission to buy a gun, the government limits the amount of ammunition an individual can purchase.

More: Here's What Happened When A Terrorist Attacked LGBT People In A Country With Strict Gun Laws

So, Israel has no right to bear arms. Actually, the confusing wording in the Second Amendment probably doesn't allow Americans a right to bear arms - unless one is in a well regulated militia.
Israel has very strict immigration laws. They don't let in third world scum like Obama.

No wonder - since they're squatting on lands they stole from Muslims.
 

So, Israel has no right to bear arms. Actually, the confusing wording in the Second Amendment probably doesn't allow Americans a right to bear arms - unless one is in a well regulated militia.

Riddle me this, Spamahontas. Is Mateen representative of all Muslims?
 
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In Israel, the soldiers are heavily armed, but civilians have to clear several tests before they can legally purchase a gun.

There’s no right to bear arms in Israel, and the death count in recent terror attacks is much lower than in terror-inspired U.S. mass murders.


Like Florida shooter Omar Mateen, Yishai Schlissel was a homophobic extremist determined to kill gay people. But Schlissel, unlike Mateen, lived in a country with strict gun laws: Israel. When Schlissel attacked a gay pride parade in Jerusalem a year ago, he was armed with a knife, not an assault rifle.

He stabbed six people, killing a 16-year-old girl before he was apprehended. Mateen used a semiautomatic assault-style rifle to shoot more than 100 people in a Florida gay nightclub early Sunday, killing 49, before law enforcement officers shot him to death.

There is no such thing as a right to bear arms in Israel. To get a gun, an individual has to apply for a license, show a need for a firearm (either for work or personal safety), demonstrate an ability to safely use a gun, and pass a mental health check. Licenses are only granted to individuals who have been Israeli residents for more than three years and who are over 21 years of age if they served in the military, and 27 if they didn’t. Even after obtaining permission to buy a gun, the government limits the amount of ammunition an individual can purchase.

More: Here's What Happened When A Terrorist Attacked LGBT People In A Country With Strict Gun Laws

So, Israel has no right to bear arms. Actually, the confusing wording in the Second Amendment probably doesn't allow Americans a right to bear arms - unless one is in a well regulated militia.
Israel has very strict immigration laws. They don't let in third world scum like Obama.

No wonder - since they're squatting on lands they stole from Muslims.

Your threads are increasingly pathetic. These filth could not commit these crimes if the liberal filth like Obama didn't let them in OUR country to begin with. Once again the left causes the problem then tries to LIE their way out of taking responsibility.
 
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In Israel, the soldiers are heavily armed, but civilians have to clear several tests before they can legally purchase a gun.

There’s no right to bear arms in Israel, and the death count in recent terror attacks is much lower than in terror-inspired U.S. mass murders.


Like Florida shooter Omar Mateen, Yishai Schlissel was a homophobic extremist determined to kill gay people. But Schlissel, unlike Mateen, lived in a country with strict gun laws: Israel. When Schlissel attacked a gay pride parade in Jerusalem a year ago, he was armed with a knife, not an assault rifle.

He stabbed six people, killing a 16-year-old girl before he was apprehended. Mateen used a semiautomatic assault-style rifle to shoot more than 100 people in a Florida gay nightclub early Sunday, killing 49, before law enforcement officers shot him to death.

There is no such thing as a right to bear arms in Israel. To get a gun, an individual has to apply for a license, show a need for a firearm (either for work or personal safety), demonstrate an ability to safely use a gun, and pass a mental health check. Licenses are only granted to individuals who have been Israeli residents for more than three years and who are over 21 years of age if they served in the military, and 27 if they didn’t. Even after obtaining permission to buy a gun, the government limits the amount of ammunition an individual can purchase.

More: Here's What Happened When A Terrorist Attacked LGBT People In A Country With Strict Gun Laws

So, Israel has no right to bear arms. Actually, the confusing wording in the Second Amendment probably doesn't allow Americans a right to bear arms - unless one is in a well regulated militia.
I can show what can happens if a muzzie and registered dem gets his hands on a sig sauer if you would like
 
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In Israel, the soldiers are heavily armed, but civilians have to clear several tests before they can legally purchase a gun.

There’s no right to bear arms in Israel, and the death count in recent terror attacks is much lower than in terror-inspired U.S. mass murders.


Like Florida shooter Omar Mateen, Yishai Schlissel was a homophobic extremist determined to kill gay people. But Schlissel, unlike Mateen, lived in a country with strict gun laws: Israel. When Schlissel attacked a gay pride parade in Jerusalem a year ago, he was armed with a knife, not an assault rifle.

He stabbed six people, killing a 16-year-old girl before he was apprehended. Mateen used a semiautomatic assault-style rifle to shoot more than 100 people in a Florida gay nightclub early Sunday, killing 49, before law enforcement officers shot him to death.

There is no such thing as a right to bear arms in Israel. To get a gun, an individual has to apply for a license, show a need for a firearm (either for work or personal safety), demonstrate an ability to safely use a gun, and pass a mental health check. Licenses are only granted to individuals who have been Israeli residents for more than three years and who are over 21 years of age if they served in the military, and 27 if they didn’t. Even after obtaining permission to buy a gun, the government limits the amount of ammunition an individual can purchase.

More: Here's What Happened When A Terrorist Attacked LGBT People In A Country With Strict Gun Laws

So, Israel has no right to bear arms. Actually, the confusing wording in the Second Amendment probably doesn't allow Americans a right to bear arms - unless one is in a well regulated militia.
Israel has very strict immigration laws. They don't let in third world scum like Obama.

No wonder - since they're squatting on lands they stole from Muslims.


OK that is very very true.


The Palestinians and the Lakotas have that in common.
 
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In Israel, the soldiers are heavily armed, but civilians have to clear several tests before they can legally purchase a gun.

There’s no right to bear arms in Israel, and the death count in recent terror attacks is much lower than in terror-inspired U.S. mass murders.


Like Florida shooter Omar Mateen, Yishai Schlissel was a homophobic extremist determined to kill gay people. But Schlissel, unlike Mateen, lived in a country with strict gun laws: Israel. When Schlissel attacked a gay pride parade in Jerusalem a year ago, he was armed with a knife, not an assault rifle.

He stabbed six people, killing a 16-year-old girl before he was apprehended. Mateen used a semiautomatic assault-style rifle to shoot more than 100 people in a Florida gay nightclub early Sunday, killing 49, before law enforcement officers shot him to death.

There is no such thing as a right to bear arms in Israel. To get a gun, an individual has to apply for a license, show a need for a firearm (either for work or personal safety), demonstrate an ability to safely use a gun, and pass a mental health check. Licenses are only granted to individuals who have been Israeli residents for more than three years and who are over 21 years of age if they served in the military, and 27 if they didn’t. Even after obtaining permission to buy a gun, the government limits the amount of ammunition an individual can purchase.

More: Here's What Happened When A Terrorist Attacked LGBT People In A Country With Strict Gun Laws

So, Israel has no right to bear arms. Actually, the confusing wording in the Second Amendment probably doesn't allow Americans a right to bear arms - unless one is in a well regulated militia.

So who apprehended the guy in Israel, civilians, police or military? That's a very pertinent fact that is left out.
 
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In Israel, the soldiers are heavily armed, but civilians have to clear several tests before they can legally purchase a gun.

There’s no right to bear arms in Israel, and the death count in recent terror attacks is much lower than in terror-inspired U.S. mass murders.


Like Florida shooter Omar Mateen, Yishai Schlissel was a homophobic extremist determined to kill gay people. But Schlissel, unlike Mateen, lived in a country with strict gun laws: Israel. When Schlissel attacked a gay pride parade in Jerusalem a year ago, he was armed with a knife, not an assault rifle.

He stabbed six people, killing a 16-year-old girl before he was apprehended. Mateen used a semiautomatic assault-style rifle to shoot more than 100 people in a Florida gay nightclub early Sunday, killing 49, before law enforcement officers shot him to death.

There is no such thing as a right to bear arms in Israel. To get a gun, an individual has to apply for a license, show a need for a firearm (either for work or personal safety), demonstrate an ability to safely use a gun, and pass a mental health check. Licenses are only granted to individuals who have been Israeli residents for more than three years and who are over 21 years of age if they served in the military, and 27 if they didn’t. Even after obtaining permission to buy a gun, the government limits the amount of ammunition an individual can purchase.

More: Here's What Happened When A Terrorist Attacked LGBT People In A Country With Strict Gun Laws

So, Israel has no right to bear arms. Actually, the confusing wording in the Second Amendment probably doesn't allow Americans a right to bear arms - unless one is in a well regulated militia.
Israel has very strict immigration laws. They don't let in third world scum like Obama.

No wonder - since they're squatting on lands they stole from Muslims.

Bullshit. That land was Jewish long before the Muslims moved in. Read a little history you idiot. It was Jewish at the time of Christ.

Jeeze your an idiot.

Oh yeah. France has tough gun laws yet jihadists killed one hundred in Paris. Your a double idiot.
 
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In Israel, the soldiers are heavily armed, but civilians have to clear several tests before they can legally purchase a gun.

There’s no right to bear arms in Israel, and the death count in recent terror attacks is much lower than in terror-inspired U.S. mass murders.


Like Florida shooter Omar Mateen, Yishai Schlissel was a homophobic extremist determined to kill gay people. But Schlissel, unlike Mateen, lived in a country with strict gun laws: Israel. When Schlissel attacked a gay pride parade in Jerusalem a year ago, he was armed with a knife, not an assault rifle.

He stabbed six people, killing a 16-year-old girl before he was apprehended. Mateen used a semiautomatic assault-style rifle to shoot more than 100 people in a Florida gay nightclub early Sunday, killing 49, before law enforcement officers shot him to death.

There is no such thing as a right to bear arms in Israel. To get a gun, an individual has to apply for a license, show a need for a firearm (either for work or personal safety), demonstrate an ability to safely use a gun, and pass a mental health check. Licenses are only granted to individuals who have been Israeli residents for more than three years and who are over 21 years of age if they served in the military, and 27 if they didn’t. Even after obtaining permission to buy a gun, the government limits the amount of ammunition an individual can purchase.

More: Here's What Happened When A Terrorist Attacked LGBT People In A Country With Strict Gun Laws

So, Israel has no right to bear arms. Actually, the confusing wording in the Second Amendment probably doesn't allow Americans a right to bear arms - unless one is in a well regulated militia.
Israel has very strict immigration laws. They don't let in third world scum like Obama.

No wonder - since they're squatting on lands they stole from Muslims.

Who stole it from the Jews who stole it from..........
 

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