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© Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.After interstate shootings wound 5, searchers comb Kentucky hill country for suspect
By BRUCE SCHREINER and LEAH WILLINGHAM LONDON, Ky©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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TaiwanIsNotChina
Just a matter of time until they find this animal.
plasticmonkey
An AR-15 style, no doubt. America’s favorite cosplay accessory for insecure men. Fiercely protected for its usefulness in hunting “feral pigs”.
Get these damn things away from people.
Desert Tortoise
That's a part of America where many thought the movie "Deliverance" was a comedy.
Eastmann
just another usual day in USA...
bass4funk
Cosplay? Huh? What are you ranting now about?
Whatever, more importantly, the Constitution allows me to own one.
It can be very useful.
If you don't have a lesson or are not authorized then by all means, leave it, if you do have one, purchase it if that is your desire as an American.
Bob Fosse
So the suspect is a convicted felon yet bought a rifle and ammunition the day before the attack.
Kentucky need gun laws.
John
Hey as long as any goober can get any gun for any reason, the rest - kids going to school, people driving on public roads, people shopping - is just “an unfortunate reality” to use JV Prance’s terminology.
bass4funk
Since most liberals are emotional and take an erratic and visceral approach with zero applicable solutions to the situation, the only thing they can utter is what they think you should be allowed to own and what you should not, this is not only absurd but insulting as a a law-abiding taxpaying American.
Bob Fosse
The “enforce existing laws” argument falls apart when there aren’t any.
Bob Fosse
You called for the execution of a 14 year old after being told it was unconstitutional and literally impossible under US law.
The applicable solutions, which you ignored, were that the state in question as in this case had almost zero gun control laws.
Isn’t that emotional, erratic and visceral?
bass4funk
I did. That’s how I feel and I know what the law says, it has nothing to do with me writing to my congressman and pushing for a change.
Let the state deal with it.
No, because in order for the gun to fire it needs a person to pull the trigger.
The Ripper!
Reading can be tough.
*Joseph A Couch, 32, was named a suspect in Saturday’s shootings*
I'll spell it out. Thirty two.
Starbucks
Reading can be tough.
*Joseph A Couch, 32, was named a suspect in Saturday’s shooting
It was a reference to the school shooting in Georgia.
ouch
The Ripper!
You should be feeling the pain because this is an article about a shooting in Kentucky.
Ouch!
Desert Tortoise
Years ago I had windows shot out of a loaded school bus I was driving. It happened as I was approaching my first drop off of the afternoon. The window behind my head blew out, then another over a little girl. It was a 78 passenger Crown Coach and it was darned near full. We didn't make that stop. Too dangerous. So I have a little real life hands on with getting shot. One of my cars also still has a bullet somewhere down in a quarter panel after it went through a tail light and left a nice dent in the sheet metal behind the light bezel. I collected that one driving home from work some years later.
So call me an emotional hand wringer if you want, but I see no reason for people to have firearms on the street. None. It should not be allowed. You prattle about your "rights" What about the right to go about one's business, including driving a school bus full of kids, without having to worry about being shot? I guess in your distorted little echo chamber we don't have that right?