Mandatory Military Service, and Mandatory Gun Ownership!

This is for Left Tards, and maybe some Righties too who don't know their ass from a hole in a ground.
Which one of these projectiles is used in an AR 15?

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Meh the .338 Winchester Magnum is missing ammo chart FAIL!
 
Countries that do this, not only have an extremely low incidence of Crime, but their Citizens get training in The Military and become far more employable. They also receive benefits like tuition assistance etc. which helps them further their education.

Rather than retreat from the issue of a lone lefty loon here and there who like to shoot unarmed kids, or concert goers, or Congressmen at a softball game, we need to confront the issue with proven solutions.

For those that want to know and cannot do the math using the figures cited below, gun homicides in The US Per Capita are only 0.00005%.

The Swiss Difference: A Gun Culture That Works | TIME.com


Switzerland trails behind only the U.S, Yemen and Serbia in the number of guns per capita; between 2.3 million and 4.5 million military and private firearms are estimated to be in circulation in a country of only 8 million people. Yet, despite the prevalence of guns, the violent-crime rate is low: government figures show about 0.5 gun homicides per 100,000 inhabitants in 2010. By comparison, the U.S rate in the same year was about 5 firearm killings per 100,000 people, according to a 2011 U.N. report.

Unlike some other heavily armed nations, Switzerland’s gun ownership is deeply rooted in a sense of patriotic duty and national identity. Weapons are kept at home because of the long-held belief that enemies could invade tiny Switzerland quickly, so every soldier had to be able to fight his way to his regiment’s assembly point. (Switzerland was at risk of being invaded by Germany during World War II but was spared, historians say, because every Swiss man was armed and trained to shoot.)
There is an easier, pro-freedom alternative.

Make high school gun safety and use training courses mandatory classes for graduation.

Nobody has to give up their freedom (like compulsory service) and everybody learns and becomes familiar with firearms.

Why should they have to? Only 3% of Americans have guns.
 
This is for Left Tards, and maybe some Righties too who don't know their ass from a hole in a ground.
Which one of these projectiles is used in an AR 15?

63c6328a2b74151693d79d584336e0f6.jpg

Meh the .338 Winchester Magnum is missing ammo chart FAIL!
I believe that "Family" of ammo is represented in the chart....but for you and to be specific... HERE yah go.

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This is for Left Tards, and maybe some Righties too who don't know their ass from a hole in a ground.
Which one of these projectiles is used in an AR 15?

63c6328a2b74151693d79d584336e0f6.jpg

Meh the .338 Winchester Magnum is missing ammo chart FAIL!
I believe that "Family" of ammo is represented in the chart....but for you and to be specific... HERE yah go.

ob_462cc9_comparaison-300-win-mag-avec-les-autre.jpg

Hey is #61 legal? OMG that's like a 100 little bullets mass killing weapon of war.
 
Countries that do this, not only have an extremely low incidence of Crime, but their Citizens get training in The Military and become far more employable. They also receive benefits like tuition assistance etc. which helps them further their education.

Rather than retreat from the issue of a lone lefty loon here and there who like to shoot unarmed kids, or concert goers, or Congressmen at a softball game, we need to confront the issue with proven solutions.

For those that want to know and cannot do the math using the figures cited below, gun homicides in The US Per Capita are only 0.00005%.

The Swiss Difference: A Gun Culture That Works | TIME.com


Switzerland trails behind only the U.S, Yemen and Serbia in the number of guns per capita; between 2.3 million and 4.5 million military and private firearms are estimated to be in circulation in a country of only 8 million people. Yet, despite the prevalence of guns, the violent-crime rate is low: government figures show about 0.5 gun homicides per 100,000 inhabitants in 2010. By comparison, the U.S rate in the same year was about 5 firearm killings per 100,000 people, according to a 2011 U.N. report.

Unlike some other heavily armed nations, Switzerland’s gun ownership is deeply rooted in a sense of patriotic duty and national identity. Weapons are kept at home because of the long-held belief that enemies could invade tiny Switzerland quickly, so every soldier had to be able to fight his way to his regiment’s assembly point. (Switzerland was at risk of being invaded by Germany during World War II but was spared, historians say, because every Swiss man was armed and trained to shoot.)
The Swiss have much stronger gun laws than we do...just like all countries with less gun crime.
 
Countries that do this, not only have an extremely low incidence of Crime, but their Citizens get training in The Military and become far more employable. They also receive benefits like tuition assistance etc. which helps them further their education.

Rather than retreat from the issue of a lone lefty loon here and there who like to shoot unarmed kids, or concert goers, or Congressmen at a softball game, we need to confront the issue with proven solutions.

For those that want to know and cannot do the math using the figures cited below, gun homicides in The US Per Capita are only 0.00005%.

The Swiss Difference: A Gun Culture That Works | TIME.com


Switzerland trails behind only the U.S, Yemen and Serbia in the number of guns per capita; between 2.3 million and 4.5 million military and private firearms are estimated to be in circulation in a country of only 8 million people. Yet, despite the prevalence of guns, the violent-crime rate is low: government figures show about 0.5 gun homicides per 100,000 inhabitants in 2010. By comparison, the U.S rate in the same year was about 5 firearm killings per 100,000 people, according to a 2011 U.N. report.

Unlike some other heavily armed nations, Switzerland’s gun ownership is deeply rooted in a sense of patriotic duty and national identity. Weapons are kept at home because of the long-held belief that enemies could invade tiny Switzerland quickly, so every soldier had to be able to fight his way to his regiment’s assembly point. (Switzerland was at risk of being invaded by Germany during World War II but was spared, historians say, because every Swiss man was armed and trained to shoot.)
There is an easier, pro-freedom alternative.

Make high school gun safety and use training courses mandatory classes for graduation.

Nobody has to give up their freedom (like compulsory service) and everybody learns and becomes familiar with firearms.

Why should they have to? Only 3% of Americans have guns.

You left off a zero. Its between 30-40 percent of americans who own guns.
 
Countries that do this, not only have an extremely low incidence of Crime, but their Citizens get training in The Military and become far more employable. They also receive benefits like tuition assistance etc. which helps them further their education.

Rather than retreat from the issue of a lone lefty loon here and there who like to shoot unarmed kids, or concert goers, or Congressmen at a softball game, we need to confront the issue with proven solutions.

For those that want to know and cannot do the math using the figures cited below, gun homicides in The US Per Capita are only 0.00005%.

The Swiss Difference: A Gun Culture That Works | TIME.com


Switzerland trails behind only the U.S, Yemen and Serbia in the number of guns per capita; between 2.3 million and 4.5 million military and private firearms are estimated to be in circulation in a country of only 8 million people. Yet, despite the prevalence of guns, the violent-crime rate is low: government figures show about 0.5 gun homicides per 100,000 inhabitants in 2010. By comparison, the U.S rate in the same year was about 5 firearm killings per 100,000 people, according to a 2011 U.N. report.

Unlike some other heavily armed nations, Switzerland’s gun ownership is deeply rooted in a sense of patriotic duty and national identity. Weapons are kept at home because of the long-held belief that enemies could invade tiny Switzerland quickly, so every soldier had to be able to fight his way to his regiment’s assembly point. (Switzerland was at risk of being invaded by Germany during World War II but was spared, historians say, because every Swiss man was armed and trained to shoot.)
There is an easier, pro-freedom alternative.

Make high school gun safety and use training courses mandatory classes for graduation.

Nobody has to give up their freedom (like compulsory service) and everybody learns and becomes familiar with firearms.

Why should they have to? Only 3% of Americans have guns.

You left off a zero. Its between 30-40 percent of americans who own guns.

true, and 3% of gun owners own half the guns.
 
Countries that do this, not only have an extremely low incidence of Crime, but their Citizens get training in The Military and become far more employable. They also receive benefits like tuition assistance etc. which helps them further their education.

Rather than retreat from the issue of a lone lefty loon here and there who like to shoot unarmed kids, or concert goers, or Congressmen at a softball game, we need to confront the issue with proven solutions.

For those that want to know and cannot do the math using the figures cited below, gun homicides in The US Per Capita are only 0.00005%.

The Swiss Difference: A Gun Culture That Works | TIME.com


Switzerland trails behind only the U.S, Yemen and Serbia in the number of guns per capita; between 2.3 million and 4.5 million military and private firearms are estimated to be in circulation in a country of only 8 million people. Yet, despite the prevalence of guns, the violent-crime rate is low: government figures show about 0.5 gun homicides per 100,000 inhabitants in 2010. By comparison, the U.S rate in the same year was about 5 firearm killings per 100,000 people, according to a 2011 U.N. report.

Unlike some other heavily armed nations, Switzerland’s gun ownership is deeply rooted in a sense of patriotic duty and national identity. Weapons are kept at home because of the long-held belief that enemies could invade tiny Switzerland quickly, so every soldier had to be able to fight his way to his regiment’s assembly point. (Switzerland was at risk of being invaded by Germany during World War II but was spared, historians say, because every Swiss man was armed and trained to shoot.)
There is an easier, pro-freedom alternative.

Make high school gun safety and use training courses mandatory classes for graduation.

Nobody has to give up their freedom (like compulsory service) and everybody learns and becomes familiar with firearms.

Why should they have to? Only 3% of Americans have guns.

You left off a zero. Its between 30-40 percent of americans who own guns.

true, and 3% of gun owners own half the guns.

True. Those 3 percent own between 8-140 guns. That 3 percent is included in the 30-40 percent of americans who own guns.
 
Wrong.
Countries that do this, not only have an extremely low incidence of Crime, but their Citizens get training in The Military and become far more employable. They also receive benefits like tuition assistance etc. which helps them further their education.

Rather than retreat from the issue of a lone lefty loon here and there who like to shoot unarmed kids, or concert goers, or Congressmen at a softball game, we need to confront the issue with proven solutions.

For those that want to know and cannot do the math using the figures cited below, gun homicides in The US Per Capita are only 0.00005%.

The Swiss Difference: A Gun Culture That Works | TIME.com


Switzerland trails behind only the U.S, Yemen and Serbia in the number of guns per capita; between 2.3 million and 4.5 million military and private firearms are estimated to be in circulation in a country of only 8 million people. Yet, despite the prevalence of guns, the violent-crime rate is low: government figures show about 0.5 gun homicides per 100,000 inhabitants in 2010. By comparison, the U.S rate in the same year was about 5 firearm killings per 100,000 people, according to a 2011 U.N. report.

Unlike some other heavily armed nations, Switzerland’s gun ownership is deeply rooted in a sense of patriotic duty and national identity. Weapons are kept at home because of the long-held belief that enemies could invade tiny Switzerland quickly, so every soldier had to be able to fight his way to his regiment’s assembly point. (Switzerland was at risk of being invaded by Germany during World War II but was spared, historians say, because every Swiss man was armed and trained to shoot.)
The Swiss have much stronger gun laws than we do...just like all countries with less gun crime.
 
Countries that do this, not only have an extremely low incidence of Crime, but their Citizens get training in The Military and become far more employable. They also receive benefits like tuition assistance etc. which helps them further their education.

Rather than retreat from the issue of a lone lefty loon here and there who like to shoot unarmed kids, or concert goers, or Congressmen at a softball game, we need to confront the issue with proven solutions.

For those that want to know and cannot do the math using the figures cited below, gun homicides in The US Per Capita are only 0.00005%.

The Swiss Difference: A Gun Culture That Works | TIME.com


Switzerland trails behind only the U.S, Yemen and Serbia in the number of guns per capita; between 2.3 million and 4.5 million military and private firearms are estimated to be in circulation in a country of only 8 million people. Yet, despite the prevalence of guns, the violent-crime rate is low: government figures show about 0.5 gun homicides per 100,000 inhabitants in 2010. By comparison, the U.S rate in the same year was about 5 firearm killings per 100,000 people, according to a 2011 U.N. report.

Unlike some other heavily armed nations, Switzerland’s gun ownership is deeply rooted in a sense of patriotic duty and national identity. Weapons are kept at home because of the long-held belief that enemies could invade tiny Switzerland quickly, so every soldier had to be able to fight his way to his regiment’s assembly point. (Switzerland was at risk of being invaded by Germany during World War II but was spared, historians say, because every Swiss man was armed and trained to shoot.)
In America we have freedom.

so no, we will not support mandatory anything.
 
100% of American Citizens who are not Felons and not Mentally I’ll should own Firearms and it should be mandatory gun ownership, mandatory firearm training and mandatory open and conceal carry training.

Countries that do this, not only have an extremely low incidence of Crime, but their Citizens get training in The Military and become far more employable. They also receive benefits like tuition assistance etc. which helps them further their education.

Rather than retreat from the issue of a lone lefty loon here and there who like to shoot unarmed kids, or concert goers, or Congressmen at a softball game, we need to confront the issue with proven solutions.

For those that want to know and cannot do the math using the figures cited below, gun homicides in The US Per Capita are only 0.00005%.

The Swiss Difference: A Gun Culture That Works | TIME.com

Switzerland trails behind only the U.S, Yemen and Serbia in the number of guns per capita; between 2.3 million and 4.5 million military and private firearms are estimated to be in circulation in a country of only 8 million people. Yet, despite the prevalence of guns, the violent-crime rate is low: government figures show about 0.5 gun homicides per 100,000 inhabitants in 2010. By comparison, the U.S rate in the same year was about 5 firearm killings per 100,000 people, according to a 2011 U.N. report.

Unlike some other heavily armed nations, Switzerland’s gun ownership is deeply rooted in a sense of patriotic duty and national identity. Weapons are kept at home because of the long-held belief that enemies could invade tiny Switzerland quickly, so every soldier had to be able to fight his way to his regiment’s assembly point. (Switzerland was at risk of being invaded by Germany during World War II but was spared, historians say, because every Swiss man was armed and trained to shoot.)
There is an easier, pro-freedom alternative.

Make high school gun safety and use training courses mandatory classes for graduation.

Nobody has to give up their freedom (like compulsory service) and everybody learns and becomes familiar with firearms.

Why should they have to? Only 3% of Americans have guns.

You left off a zero. Its between 30-40 percent of americans who own guns.

true, and 3% of gun owners own half the guns.

True. Those 3 percent own between 8-140 guns. That 3 percent is included in the 30-40 percent of americans who own guns.
 
100% of American Citizens who are not Felons and not Mentally I’ll should own Firearms and it should be mandatory gun ownership, mandatory firearm training and mandatory open and conceal carry training.

There is an easier, pro-freedom alternative.

Make high school gun safety and use training courses mandatory classes for graduation.

Nobody has to give up their freedom (like compulsory service) and everybody learns and becomes familiar with firearms.

Why should they have to? Only 3% of Americans have guns.

You left off a zero. Its between 30-40 percent of americans who own guns.

true, and 3% of gun owners own half the guns.

True. Those 3 percent own between 8-140 guns. That 3 percent is included in the 30-40 percent of americans who own guns.
no
 
Actually The Militia Act was Mandatory Ownership of Firearms so it’s already on the books pinhead.

All Citizen Males of fighting age were required to report with a serviceable firearm and ammo within 6 months of being called up.


Countries that do this, not only have an extremely low incidence of Crime, but their Citizens get training in The Military and become far more employable. They also receive benefits like tuition assistance etc. which helps them further their education.

Rather than retreat from the issue of a lone lefty loon here and there who like to shoot unarmed kids, or concert goers, or Congressmen at a softball game, we need to confront the issue with proven solutions.

For those that want to know and cannot do the math using the figures cited below, gun homicides in The US Per Capita are only 0.00005%.

The Swiss Difference: A Gun Culture That Works | TIME.com


Switzerland trails behind only the U.S, Yemen and Serbia in the number of guns per capita; between 2.3 million and 4.5 million military and private firearms are estimated to be in circulation in a country of only 8 million people. Yet, despite the prevalence of guns, the violent-crime rate is low: government figures show about 0.5 gun homicides per 100,000 inhabitants in 2010. By comparison, the U.S rate in the same year was about 5 firearm killings per 100,000 people, according to a 2011 U.N. report.

Unlike some other heavily armed nations, Switzerland’s gun ownership is deeply rooted in a sense of patriotic duty and national identity. Weapons are kept at home because of the long-held belief that enemies could invade tiny Switzerland quickly, so every soldier had to be able to fight his way to his regiment’s assembly point. (Switzerland was at risk of being invaded by Germany during World War II but was spared, historians say, because every Swiss man was armed and trained to shoot.)
In America we have freedom.

so no, we will not support mandatory anything.
 
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Countries that do this, not only have an extremely low incidence of Crime, but their Citizens get training in The Military and become far more employable. They also receive benefits like tuition assistance etc. which helps them further their education.

Rather than retreat from the issue of a lone lefty loon here and there who like to shoot unarmed kids, or concert goers, or Congressmen at a softball game, we need to confront the issue with proven solutions.

For those that want to know and cannot do the math using the figures cited below, gun homicides in The US Per Capita are only 0.00005%.

The Swiss Difference: A Gun Culture That Works | TIME.com


Switzerland trails behind only the U.S, Yemen and Serbia in the number of guns per capita; between 2.3 million and 4.5 million military and private firearms are estimated to be in circulation in a country of only 8 million people. Yet, despite the prevalence of guns, the violent-crime rate is low: government figures show about 0.5 gun homicides per 100,000 inhabitants in 2010. By comparison, the U.S rate in the same year was about 5 firearm killings per 100,000 people, according to a 2011 U.N. report.

Unlike some other heavily armed nations, Switzerland’s gun ownership is deeply rooted in a sense of patriotic duty and national identity. Weapons are kept at home because of the long-held belief that enemies could invade tiny Switzerland quickly, so every soldier had to be able to fight his way to his regiment’s assembly point. (Switzerland was at risk of being invaded by Germany during World War II but was spared, historians say, because every Swiss man was armed and trained to shoot.)
There is an easier, pro-freedom alternative.

Make high school gun safety and use training courses mandatory classes for graduation.

Nobody has to give up their freedom (like compulsory service) and everybody learns and becomes familiar with firearms.

Why should they have to? Only 3% of Americans have guns.
No sure where you got your 3% from?
The real number are
U.S. most armed country with 90 guns per 100 people
U.S. most armed country with 90 guns per 100 people
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Militia_Acts_of_1792

Militia members, referred to as "every citizen, so enrolled and notified", "...shall within six months thereafter, provide himself..." with a musket, bayonet and belt, two spare flints, a cartridge box with 24 bullets, and a knapsack. Men owning rifles were required to provide a powder horn, ¼ pound of gunpowder, 20 rifle balls, a shooting pouch, and a knapsack.[5]Some occupations were exempt, such as congressmen, stagecoach drivers, and ferryboatmen.
 
Countries that do this, not only have an extremely low incidence of Crime, but their Citizens get training in The Military and become far more employable. They also receive benefits like tuition assistance etc. which helps them further their education.

Rather than retreat from the issue of a lone lefty loon here and there who like to shoot unarmed kids, or concert goers, or Congressmen at a softball game, we need to confront the issue with proven solutions.

For those that want to know and cannot do the math using the figures cited below, gun homicides in The US Per Capita are only 0.00005%.

The Swiss Difference: A Gun Culture That Works | TIME.com


Switzerland trails behind only the U.S, Yemen and Serbia in the number of guns per capita; between 2.3 million and 4.5 million military and private firearms are estimated to be in circulation in a country of only 8 million people. Yet, despite the prevalence of guns, the violent-crime rate is low: government figures show about 0.5 gun homicides per 100,000 inhabitants in 2010. By comparison, the U.S rate in the same year was about 5 firearm killings per 100,000 people, according to a 2011 U.N. report.

Unlike some other heavily armed nations, Switzerland’s gun ownership is deeply rooted in a sense of patriotic duty and national identity. Weapons are kept at home because of the long-held belief that enemies could invade tiny Switzerland quickly, so every soldier had to be able to fight his way to his regiment’s assembly point. (Switzerland was at risk of being invaded by Germany during World War II but was spared, historians say, because every Swiss man was armed and trained to shoot.)
There is an easier, pro-freedom alternative.

Make high school gun safety and use training courses mandatory classes for graduation.

Nobody has to give up their freedom (like compulsory service) and everybody learns and becomes familiar with firearms.

Why should they have to? Only 3% of Americans have guns.
No sure where you got your 3% from?
The real number are
U.S. most armed country with 90 guns per 100 people
U.S. most armed country with 90 guns per 100 people

your source is 11 years old and wrong

there are more guns than people in the us
 

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