Would you go to Las Vegas knowing you could be shot at any time?

knowing that the state GOP is on the side of mass murderers?
Are you mentally ill?
I'm pretty sure the answer is no.

But when it comes to who the GOP is on the side of, it's not the voters. We know that for a fact.

You are mistaken dean. When it comes to murders in mass, the democrats are the cheerleaders of death in the shape of abortion.
Oh please.

GOP lawmaker repeatedly promoted pro-life stance a week after reportedly telling mistress to get abortion

Republicans are horrible hypocrites.

44 - Palin Slashed Funding for Teen Moms

Fact, Democrats help women have control over their own bodies.

Fact. Republicans don't give a flying sh!tfart about children once they are born.

Why would Republicans go after children's health insurance?

CHIP: Trump's budget cuts children's health insurance program

Trump, GOP cutting holes in family health safety nets

It's crazy anyone would think Republicans care about a fetus if they don't care about women or children. It's just something cruel they do to manipulate and legislate women.


Nope nope nope nope nope...
 
Would you go to Las Vegas knowing you could be shot at any time?
Or Chicago...
Or New York...
Or Los Angeles
Or... etc...
I lived in L.A.

Rampant gangs.

Been to Vegas many times.

Never once a bad experience.

Still talk to friends in N. Vegas.

May go for New Year's Eve.

Great fun.

Live between Baltimore and Washington.


Are you not counting the number of times you've been accosted by someone handing cards to hire "massage therapists?"
 
The FBI Won't Help Nevada Enforce Its Background Check Law

Nevada passed a law requiring background checks for private party gun sales. But the FBI refuses to conduct the background checks and the state lacks authority to do so. Essentially, the law is unenforceable.

Republican Attorney General Adam Laxalt issued the opinion on the gun law, which was cheered by gun rights advocates.

Nevada voters approved a new gun control law – so why was it not enforced?

But Nevada’s new gun law has never been enforced. Days before it was slated to go into effect, the state’s Republican attorney general released a legal opinion concluding that citizens were “excused from compliance”, calling the new law unenforceable.

The attorney general who made the decision, Adam Paul Laxalt, spoke at the NRA’s annual meeting this year, where he was hailed by the NRA’s chief lobbyist for ensuring that Nevada’s new background check legislation for private sales was still not the law of the land. Laxalt had publicly opposed the background check measure before it passed, a mark of opposition the NRA had publicized in its fight against the measure.

----------------------------

Nevada voters voted for a background check law the Republicans pretty much said: so what, we aren't enforcing it.

So would you feel safe going to Nevada knowing that the state GOP is on the side of mass murderers? Will this hit Las Vegas in the pocketbook? Or is it a one time thing and in two weeks, it will be business as usual and nothing will have changed?

Even if this law were enforced, it probably wouldn't have stopped the mass murderer from killing and wounding so many. Does that make any difference?
Even if the laws were enforced, even if there was a law that stopped anyone to own a gun with even just a parking ticket on their record, that unfortunate incident would of still happened. It doesn't matter how strict they make the gun laws, that's not going to stop a gun from getting into the wrong hands. Even people who are legally able to own and possess firearms could snap at any minute a go on a murdering spree. You must not know how easy it is to buy a gun off the street. I cant stand people who blame "the laws not being strict enough, that if the laws were strict enough that may not of happen." Same as the people who blames the guns for killing people. Like I said, even people who never committed a crime, or at least never got caught, can snap and go on a murdering spree. The gun does not have a brain or a finger to pull the trigger. Its the people who lack street smarts who would think that.

Come on people!
 
The FBI Won't Help Nevada Enforce Its Background Check Law

Nevada passed a law requiring background checks for private party gun sales. But the FBI refuses to conduct the background checks and the state lacks authority to do so. Essentially, the law is unenforceable.

Republican Attorney General Adam Laxalt issued the opinion on the gun law, which was cheered by gun rights advocates.

Nevada voters approved a new gun control law – so why was it not enforced?

But Nevada’s new gun law has never been enforced. Days before it was slated to go into effect, the state’s Republican attorney general released a legal opinion concluding that citizens were “excused from compliance”, calling the new law unenforceable.

The attorney general who made the decision, Adam Paul Laxalt, spoke at the NRA’s annual meeting this year, where he was hailed by the NRA’s chief lobbyist for ensuring that Nevada’s new background check legislation for private sales was still not the law of the land. Laxalt had publicly opposed the background check measure before it passed, a mark of opposition the NRA had publicized in its fight against the measure.

----------------------------

Nevada voters voted for a background check law the Republicans pretty much said: so what, we aren't enforcing it.

So would you feel safe going to Nevada knowing that the state GOP is on the side of mass murderers? Will this hit Las Vegas in the pocketbook? Or is it a one time thing and in two weeks, it will be business as usual and nothing will have changed?

Even if this law were enforced, it probably wouldn't have stopped the mass murderer from killing and wounding so many. Does that make any difference?
Also Las Vegas isn't the only place you have to worry about being shot.
 
The FBI Won't Help Nevada Enforce Its Background Check Law

Nevada passed a law requiring background checks for private party gun sales. But the FBI refuses to conduct the background checks and the state lacks authority to do so. Essentially, the law is unenforceable.

Republican Attorney General Adam Laxalt issued the opinion on the gun law, which was cheered by gun rights advocates.

Nevada voters approved a new gun control law – so why was it not enforced?

But Nevada’s new gun law has never been enforced. Days before it was slated to go into effect, the state’s Republican attorney general released a legal opinion concluding that citizens were “excused from compliance”, calling the new law unenforceable.

The attorney general who made the decision, Adam Paul Laxalt, spoke at the NRA’s annual meeting this year, where he was hailed by the NRA’s chief lobbyist for ensuring that Nevada’s new background check legislation for private sales was still not the law of the land. Laxalt had publicly opposed the background check measure before it passed, a mark of opposition the NRA had publicized in its fight against the measure.

----------------------------

Nevada voters voted for a background check law the Republicans pretty much said: so what, we aren't enforcing it.

So would you feel safe going to Nevada knowing that the state GOP is on the side of mass murderers? Will this hit Las Vegas in the pocketbook? Or is it a one time thing and in two weeks, it will be business as usual and nothing will have changed?

Even if this law were enforced, it probably wouldn't have stopped the mass murderer from killing and wounding so many. Does that make any difference?
Yes

Would I goto Las Vegas knowing YOU WOULD be on the lose?
Questionable
 
knowing that the state GOP is on the side of mass murderers?
Are you mentally ill?
I'm pretty sure the answer is no.

But when it comes to who the GOP is on the side of, it's not the voters. We know that for a fact.

You are mistaken dean. When it comes to murders in mass, the democrats are the cheerleaders of death in the shape of abortion.
Oh please.

GOP lawmaker repeatedly promoted pro-life stance a week after reportedly telling mistress to get abortion

Republicans are horrible hypocrites.

44 - Palin Slashed Funding for Teen Moms

Fact, Democrats help women have control over their own bodies.

Fact. Republicans don't give a flying sh!tfart about children once they are born.

Why would Republicans go after children's health insurance?

CHIP: Trump's budget cuts children's health insurance program

Trump, GOP cutting holes in family health safety nets

It's crazy anyone would think Republicans care about a fetus if they don't care about women or children. It's just something cruel they do to manipulate and legislate women.
/—-/ Ahhhh, the first straw man argument of the day.
 
Would you go to Las Vegas knowing you could be shot at any time?
Or Chicago...
Or New York...
Or Los Angeles
Or... etc...
I lived in L.A.

Rampant gangs.

Been to Vegas many times.

Never once a bad experience.

Still talk to friends in N. Vegas.

May go for New Year's Eve.

Great fun.

Live between Baltimore and Washington.


Are you not counting the number of times you've been accosted by someone handing cards to hire "massage therapists?"
Or the hookers who want to jump in your car.
 
The FBI Won't Help Nevada Enforce Its Background Check Law

Nevada passed a law requiring background checks for private party gun sales. But the FBI refuses to conduct the background checks and the state lacks authority to do so. Essentially, the law is unenforceable.

Republican Attorney General Adam Laxalt issued the opinion on the gun law, which was cheered by gun rights advocates.

Nevada voters approved a new gun control law – so why was it not enforced?

But Nevada’s new gun law has never been enforced. Days before it was slated to go into effect, the state’s Republican attorney general released a legal opinion concluding that citizens were “excused from compliance”, calling the new law unenforceable.

The attorney general who made the decision, Adam Paul Laxalt, spoke at the NRA’s annual meeting this year, where he was hailed by the NRA’s chief lobbyist for ensuring that Nevada’s new background check legislation for private sales was still not the law of the land. Laxalt had publicly opposed the background check measure before it passed, a mark of opposition the NRA had publicized in its fight against the measure.

----------------------------

Nevada voters voted for a background check law the Republicans pretty much said: so what, we aren't enforcing it.

So would you feel safe going to Nevada knowing that the state GOP is on the side of mass murderers? Will this hit Las Vegas in the pocketbook? Or is it a one time thing and in two weeks, it will be business as usual and nothing will have changed?

Even if this law were enforced, it probably wouldn't have stopped the mass murderer from killing and wounding so many. Does that make any difference?

I went to London a few days after the Tube bombings. Went on the Tube as soon as it opened up again.(Time frame was short; may have been a week or so)

Greg
 
knowing that the state GOP is on the side of mass murderers?
Are you mentally ill?
I'm pretty sure the answer is no.

But when it comes to who the GOP is on the side of, it's not the voters. We know that for a fact.
Why don't you walk around liberal land Chicago for two weeks all night long?
Oh, you mean go looking for trouble. Well, you can find that anywhere in the US is you really want to find it.
No I mean just walk around minding your own business in Chicago. You will probably get shot, your odds are better than anywhere else. But your not worried about Chicago.
 
Liberals. They tell us we need to fear our own because of the RARE mass shooting yet not to fear terror attacks. Lol. Don't give up your rights, whatever you do, because of your fear. Just go hide under your bed or something.
 
The FBI Won't Help Nevada Enforce Its Background Check Law

Nevada passed a law requiring background checks for private party gun sales. But the FBI refuses to conduct the background checks and the state lacks authority to do so. Essentially, the law is unenforceable.

Republican Attorney General Adam Laxalt issued the opinion on the gun law, which was cheered by gun rights advocates.

Nevada voters approved a new gun control law – so why was it not enforced?

But Nevada’s new gun law has never been enforced. Days before it was slated to go into effect, the state’s Republican attorney general released a legal opinion concluding that citizens were “excused from compliance”, calling the new law unenforceable.

The attorney general who made the decision, Adam Paul Laxalt, spoke at the NRA’s annual meeting this year, where he was hailed by the NRA’s chief lobbyist for ensuring that Nevada’s new background check legislation for private sales was still not the law of the land. Laxalt had publicly opposed the background check measure before it passed, a mark of opposition the NRA had publicized in its fight against the measure.

----------------------------

Nevada voters voted for a background check law the Republicans pretty much said: so what, we aren't enforcing it.

So would you feel safe going to Nevada knowing that the state GOP is on the side of mass murderers? Will this hit Las Vegas in the pocketbook? Or is it a one time thing and in two weeks, it will be business as usual and nothing will have changed?

Even if this law were enforced, it probably wouldn't have stopped the mass murderer from killing and wounding so many. Does that make any difference?


do you say the same thing about Detroit snowflake
 
Anti-gun groups and their allies in the news media portray mass shootings as common events that place the public at extreme risk. However, between 1999 and 2013, mass shootings covered by the CRS study accounted for a microscopic 0.004 percent of all deaths, about 0.66 percent of all murder victims, and less than one fiftieth the number of non-firearm murder victims in the United States. Stated another way, during the same 15-year period, the chance against a person being killed in a mass shooting in the United States was about 517,000:1.

NRA-ILA | Mass Shootings Rare, Government Study Says
 
The FBI Won't Help Nevada Enforce Its Background Check Law

Nevada passed a law requiring background checks for private party gun sales. But the FBI refuses to conduct the background checks and the state lacks authority to do so. Essentially, the law is unenforceable.

Republican Attorney General Adam Laxalt issued the opinion on the gun law, which was cheered by gun rights advocates.

Nevada voters approved a new gun control law – so why was it not enforced?

But Nevada’s new gun law has never been enforced. Days before it was slated to go into effect, the state’s Republican attorney general released a legal opinion concluding that citizens were “excused from compliance”, calling the new law unenforceable.

The attorney general who made the decision, Adam Paul Laxalt, spoke at the NRA’s annual meeting this year, where he was hailed by the NRA’s chief lobbyist for ensuring that Nevada’s new background check legislation for private sales was still not the law of the land. Laxalt had publicly opposed the background check measure before it passed, a mark of opposition the NRA had publicized in its fight against the measure.

----------------------------

Nevada voters voted for a background check law the Republicans pretty much said: so what, we aren't enforcing it.

So would you feel safe going to Nevada knowing that the state GOP is on the side of mass murderers? Will this hit Las Vegas in the pocketbook? Or is it a one time thing and in two weeks, it will be business as usual and nothing will have changed?

Even if this law were enforced, it probably wouldn't have stopped the mass murderer from killing and wounding so many. Does that make any difference?




I can be shot sitting on the shitter. Na, I lI've Vegas. Matter of fact, I think I'll be going in the spring for lots os drinking and some gambling.
 
The FBI Won't Help Nevada Enforce Its Background Check Law

Nevada passed a law requiring background checks for private party gun sales. But the FBI refuses to conduct the background checks and the state lacks authority to do so. Essentially, the law is unenforceable.

Republican Attorney General Adam Laxalt issued the opinion on the gun law, which was cheered by gun rights advocates.

Nevada voters approved a new gun control law – so why was it not enforced?

But Nevada’s new gun law has never been enforced. Days before it was slated to go into effect, the state’s Republican attorney general released a legal opinion concluding that citizens were “excused from compliance”, calling the new law unenforceable.

The attorney general who made the decision, Adam Paul Laxalt, spoke at the NRA’s annual meeting this year, where he was hailed by the NRA’s chief lobbyist for ensuring that Nevada’s new background check legislation for private sales was still not the law of the land. Laxalt had publicly opposed the background check measure before it passed, a mark of opposition the NRA had publicized in its fight against the measure.

----------------------------

Nevada voters voted for a background check law the Republicans pretty much said: so what, we aren't enforcing it.

So would you feel safe going to Nevada knowing that the state GOP is on the side of mass murderers? Will this hit Las Vegas in the pocketbook? Or is it a one time thing and in two weeks, it will be business as usual and nothing will have changed?

Even if this law were enforced, it probably wouldn't have stopped the mass murderer from killing and wounding so many. Does that make any difference?

But you loons said you had no problem traveling to Europe where this happens routinely

HACKS

-Geaux
 

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