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NYPD Finds "Gigantic" Weapons Cache - Arrests Lawful Owner

 
 
Rockhead
 
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Reply Sun 6 Jan, 2008 09:18 pm
You keep throwin' it out there, whether anyone is responding or not...

Did ya listen???

RH
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Intrepid
 
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Reply Sun 6 Jan, 2008 09:40 pm
cjhsa wrote:

The use of knives is particularly worrying amongst adolescents, say the researchers, reporting that 24% of 16-year-olds have been shown to carry weapons, primarily knives.

The study found links between easy access to domestic knives and violent assault are long established.



This proves that the easy availability of weapons are linked to violent assault.

Easy access to guns is exactly the same thing.

Thank you cjhsa for proving the very point that folks have been trying to get into your head for some time.
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Intrepid
 
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Reply Sun 6 Jan, 2008 09:43 pm
OmSigDAVID wrote:
Kids can become weapons experts by themselves.
I did it.
It has to do with where u put your attention.

Tho I did not have access to functional guns until age 8,
I was always very interested in guns, knives n swords since age 3.
I remember lying in bed around that age, thinking about them.
David


Some would say that this is very unusual behaviour that should not have gone unchecked.
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sun 6 Jan, 2008 10:02 pm
Quote:
Rockhead wrote:
You keep throwin' it out there,
whether anyone is responding or not...

U mean Walter is not coming back ?

Quote:
Did ya listen???

RH

My speakers r not hooked up.
I 'm changing between computers.
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Rockhead
 
  1  
Reply Sun 6 Jan, 2008 10:05 pm
Adjust the budget a bit from guns to twenty first technology, my friend...

RH
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OmSigDAVID
 
  1  
Reply Sun 6 Jan, 2008 10:13 pm
Intrepid wrote:
OmSigDAVID wrote:
Kids can become weapons experts by themselves.
I did it.
It has to do with where u put your attention.

Tho I did not have access to functional guns until age 8,
I was always very interested in guns, knives n swords since age 3.
I remember lying in bed around that age, thinking about them.
David


Some would say that this is very unusual behaviour
that should not have gone unchecked.

I have always believed that there is no limit
to the restraints that u suppressionists wud put
on free citizens, if u can.

If u can control what people think about when thay
are lying in bed, u WILL control it, or check it, as u put it.

The collectivist-authoritarian liberals,
r obsessively committed to the belief that there is NO problem
that shud not be addressed by adding MORE and heavier chains upon the citizens,
until and beyond the point that any further motion is impossible.
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sun 6 Jan, 2008 10:14 pm
Rockhead wrote:
Adjust the budget a bit from guns to twenty first technology, my friend...

RH

Cash is not a problem.
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Intrepid
 
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Reply Sun 6 Jan, 2008 10:17 pm
OmSigDAVID wrote:
Intrepid wrote:
OmSigDAVID wrote:
Kids can become weapons experts by themselves.
I did it.
It has to do with where u put your attention.

Tho I did not have access to functional guns until age 8,
I was always very interested in guns, knives n swords since age 3.
I remember lying in bed around that age, thinking about them.
David


Some would say that this is very unusual behaviour
that should not have gone unchecked.

I have always believed that there is no limit
to the restraints that u suppressionists wud put
on free citizens, if u can.

If u can control what people think about when thay
are lying in bed, u WILL control it, or check it, as u put it.

The collectivist-authoritarian liberals,
r obsessively committed to the belief that there is NO problem
that shud not be addressed by adding MORE and heavier chains upon the citizens,
until and beyond the point that any further motion is impossible.


I am being mistaken for a suppressionist and authoritarian liberal. Shocked

Control of what people are thinking is not the issue. What they are thinking about and what they act upon is what is dangerous to society. Having such thoughts at such a young age is reason for concern to any responsible, thinking person.

I am sure that serial murders and madmen have had similar thoughts.
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sun 6 Jan, 2008 10:33 pm
Intrepid wrote:
cjhsa wrote:

The use of knives is particularly worrying amongst adolescents,
say the researchers, reporting that 24% of 16-year-olds
have been shown to carry weapons, primarily knives.

The study found links between easy access to domestic knives
and violent assault are long established.



Quote:
This proves that the easy availability of weapons are linked to violent assault.

Then the VICTIMS shud be better armed.


Quote:
Easy access to guns is exactly the same thing.

People have MADE, guns -- hand made-- for CENTURIES
before electricity became available for tools,
and before engineering technology for gunsmithing was so pervasively available.

ONLY fools who r obsessed with obeying the law
more than thay care about defending their own lives n families
wud be affected by anti-weapon laws; not criminals;
not the ASSAILANTS to whom u refer.






Quote:
Thank you cjhsa for proving the very point that folks
have been trying to get into your head for some time.

This is hard to believe.
U actually think that u can stop kids from making not only guns,
but also knives ?
I remember, from age around 4, sharpening metal shafts and wooden sticks.
I used a grinding wheel.
I used the cement pavement ( which was near at hand ).
I made knives; I made arrows; I made bows; I made spears.

How can anyone possibly
be stopped from having knives ???????
including KIDS ???????




Explain THAT to me ???????
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Intrepid
 
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Reply Sun 6 Jan, 2008 10:40 pm
You seem to miss the entire point, David. You are so obsessed with the thought of someone taking away your precious guns or blood thirsty predators who are out to get you that you cannot see the forest for the trees.

Now you are talking about homemade guns and knives. You had better be careful. Some lunatic may actually come to get you with a rock or a bat or a wet noodle.

Living in fear, as you do, is not healthy. Perhaps therapy may be a better solution than arming the world with guns.
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sun 6 Jan, 2008 10:43 pm
Intrepid wrote:
OmSigDAVID wrote:
Intrepid wrote:
OmSigDAVID wrote:
Kids can become weapons experts by themselves.
I did it.
It has to do with where u put your attention.

Tho I did not have access to functional guns until age 8,
I was always very interested in guns, knives n swords since age 3.
I remember lying in bed around that age, thinking about them.
David


Some would say that this is very unusual behaviour
that should not have gone unchecked.

I have always believed that there is no limit
to the restraints that u suppressionists wud put
on free citizens, if u can.

If u can control what people think about when thay
are lying in bed, u WILL control it, or check it, as u put it.

The collectivist-authoritarian liberals,
r obsessively committed to the belief that there is NO problem
that shud not be addressed by adding MORE and heavier chains upon the citizens,
until and beyond the point that any further motion is impossible.


Quote:
I am being mistaken for a suppressionist and authoritarian liberal. Shocked

Control of what people are thinking is not the issue.

BALONEY !
U said that my thoughts, while in bed at age 3,
shud " should not have gone unchecked " ;
i.e., u endorsed THOUGHT CONTROL, Intrepid,
in addition to gun control. One leads to the other.




Quote:
What they are thinking about and what they act upon is what is dangerous to society.
Having such thoughts at such a young age is reason for concern to any responsible, thinking person.

Therefore, 3 year old boys shud have their thoughts EXTORTED from them,
for censorship, implies Intrepid.
We citizens shud grant this authority to government, according to Intrepid.
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Intrepid
 
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Reply Sun 6 Jan, 2008 10:45 pm
Methinks David has finally gone over the edge. The boys in white coats should not be far behind. Rolling Eyes
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Rockhead
 
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Reply Sun 6 Jan, 2008 10:47 pm
Dave, got a valium?...

RH
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sun 6 Jan, 2008 10:48 pm
Intrepid wrote:
Methinks David has finally gone over the edge.
The boys in white coats should not be far behind. Rolling Eyes

I 'll accept that as an ADMISSION, on your part
qua thought control,
tho I reject your paranoia of anyone coming to get me.

David
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Mon 7 Jan, 2008 06:54 am
It's quite obvious who the paranoid ones here are, and it's not us gun fanciers.
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Mon 7 Jan, 2008 08:56 am
cjhsa wrote:
It's quite obvious who the paranoid ones here are, and it's not us gun fanciers.


Ypi probably better asks your psychologist or psychiatrist at your next date what "paranoia" means and is before posting. Laughing
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Intrepid
 
  1  
Reply Mon 7 Jan, 2008 10:15 am
Walter Hinteler wrote:
cjhsa wrote:
It's quite obvious who the paranoid ones here are, and it's not us gun fanciers.


Ypi probably better asks your psychologist or psychiatrist at your next date what "paranoia" means and is before posting. Laughing


Thanks, Walter. I didn't want to post what you said, but since you said it I don't have to.

However, I really doubt that cjhsa has access to either of these. Therefore, I will relay part of the explanation of the condition.

Paranoid personality disorder is characterized by a distrust of others and a constant suspicion that people around you have sinister motives. ...

The sinister motives, in this case, being that everybody is coming to take away the guns.
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dagmaraka
 
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Reply Mon 7 Jan, 2008 10:43 am
From another forum (not sure if I can post a link to another chat forum, I presume not) that I found through google:
Quote:

(A) Suwei Chuang is a convicted felon, and was sentenced in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York in 1996 to 6 months custody followed by 2 years supervised release (the Federal version of parole).

(B) Last time I checked, convicted felons cannot legally own firearms without getting at the least a Certificate of Relief from Disabilities, which Suwei Chuang does not.

(C) Because Suwei Chuang is a convicted felon, there's now going to be another federal case based on "Trigger Lock" which states that any convicted felon found in possession of firearms will be prosecuted federally, with a mandatory minimum sentence of anywhere from 5 years to 15 years.


...also, in his car he had a loaded AR-15 in his car and a 50 cal rifle.

On top of the stolen guns. Not worth the 22 pages of a thread.


Heh, I also wonder what would be said if he happened to be a Muslim?
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Bi-Polar Bear
 
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Reply Mon 7 Jan, 2008 10:52 am
cjhsa wrote:
It's quite obvious who the paranoid ones here are, and it's not us gun fanciers.


I'm not paranoid... I have valium.
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Mon 7 Jan, 2008 12:16 pm
Walter Hinteler wrote:
cjhsa wrote:
It's quite obvious who the paranoid ones here are, and it's not us gun fanciers.


Ypi probably better asks your psychologist or psychiatrist at your next date what "paranoia" means and is before posting. Laughing


You might try thinking with the head on your shoulders for once.
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