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I grew up in the 1960's toy guns looked real... no orange bands or other toy indications. I don't recall ever a kid being shot by police... but I also recognized that we were taught to respect any authority. It was Puerto Rico, there was no nra. Soon enough I realized there were enough guns to start a revolution but never happened despite I wished for one. By the time I was 14 I was not playing with toy guns anymore... I was playing Baseball and Basketball. It is a Sad state of affairs but Our Children Need Better Education, because "What You Don't Know Can End Your Playing Days and Kill You"
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GipsyOfNewSpain 9 Jan 17
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Transformers ultron transformed into a German gun was an awsome time no mass shooting bullshit.

Only German gun of fame was the Luger but I was a grown up when transformers came up.

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Somewhere something changed with the NRA. It was once a group for sensible gun ownership. The leadership became paranoid and it might have started with Charlton Heston. He had developed a brain illness. Too many survival movies made him a bit crazy.

JackPedigo Level 9 Jan 17, 2019
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Thanks for your comment. My reply is this marvelous answer that Obama made to a question by a gun store owner back in 2016.

Robecology Level 9 Jan 17, 2019

Just love the bullshit questions these gundamentalists come up with. Always only talk about one city, Chicago, but never mention anything at all about all our children being gunned down in schools. Fuck this guy and fuck the NRA, may they cease to exist in the not to distant future!