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GUNS DON'T KILL PEOPLE, OR DO THEY?
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^ Here's the pastor, Fride.

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^ Here's the photo of him attached to some of the media pieces.

Fride says he used to be a pacifist, but after evaluating what Jesus would do in the modern world of crime, he now believes all citizens should arm themselves.

When a church member told him she was uncomfortable with guns, he asked her, "how do you feel about rape?"

While his superiors disagree with his pro-gun stance, the story doesn't indicate that any disciplinary action has been taken against Fride.
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I think he gave them good advice & I hope that those who pay attention to it are properly trained.
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Well if he is hosting gun safety and conceal carry classes at the parish hall that's a good start to being properly trained.

My guess is he is in the minority of priests or religious who would advocate that Jesus would've been a pistol packing preacher.
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I hope anyone who took the pastor's advice is well-trained too Duchess.

But, just like I think stable people who want to own guns have the right to do so (responsibly), I don't think stable people who feel uncomfortable with guns should be pushed or scared into arming themselves.

An unarmed person might be in a situation to defend herself or others and wish she had a gun, that's true. But, as we see over and over, an armed person might never need lethal force for defense and end up regretting that her gun was accidentally or negligently fired, causing herself or one of her loved ones to be hurt or killed.
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(04-21-2015, 12:35 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: I don't think stable people who feel uncomfortable with guns should be pushed or scared into arming themselves.


I agree with that. I don't like seeing people motivated by fear and I don't like seeing people scared needlessly.
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Hey, at least a priest made the news and it had nothing to do with children.
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Yeah, I'm sure Jesus would have had a gun so he could shoot the assholes who were attempting to crucify him and save himself from dying for the sins of the world. Sorry, Father...not today! Shooting the motherfuckers instead!

Whatever happened to turning the other cheek?

My recollection from bible school was that Jesus only got really pissed off once; in a marketplace. Instead of turning over a bunch of tables, he probably would have committed mass murder--shot the place up.

Right..........
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(04-21-2015, 01:58 PM)username Wrote: Whatever happened to turning the other cheek?


I haven't heard that expression in so long. I bet there is an entire generation that has never heard it. Smiley_emoticons_slash
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Religion is on the wane here... no one is using it to raise kids anymore.

But if Jesus was carrying, that Gethsemane meeting might have gone a little differently hah
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(04-21-2015, 06:53 AM)Duchess Wrote:

What follows was one school's bright idea to see how prepared their teachers were in case a gunman got into the school. Jesus Christ. These are educators.

An Oregon teacher is suing her rural school district over the lingering stress she feels following a surprise active shooter drill that administrators held in 2013.

Linda McLean was in her classroom at Pine Eagle Charter School in the tiny town of Halfway in August of that year when a masked man in a hoodie burst in with a gun, lowered it to her head and pulled the trigger.

The 56-year-old elementary school teacher had no clue it was a drill to test her 'preparedness' or that the gun was loaded with blanks. 'You're dead,' the shooter said.

Class was out of session that day and school officials had warned emergency services in the area not to show up should any teachers call 911.

They also ran checks on all the teacher to make sure none of them had concealed weapons permits, should they decide to fight back.

The two masked 'intruders' stormed a room where several teachers had gathered.


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Yea, that was fucking stupid, I hope she gets paid. Training and Drilling ore one thing, presumably the training would have been done before the drilling.
These is NO Excuse for scaring the living shit out of a civilian like that, stupid bastards. Those assholes should be held personally liable for that shit.
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(04-21-2015, 01:58 PM)username Wrote: Yeah, I'm sure Jesus would have had a gun so he could shoot the assholes who were attempting to crucify him and save himself from dying for the sins of the world. Sorry, Father...not today! Shooting the motherfuckers instead!

Whatever happened to turning the other cheek?

My recollection from bible school was that Jesus only got really pissed off once; in a marketplace. Instead of turning over a bunch of tables, he probably would have committed mass murder--shot the place up.

Right..........
That was actually in the temple where ie turn over the tables of the money changers, they were basically parasites there to rip off the followers..
No gun though, natural bad ass just walked in and bare handed kicked ass.
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(04-21-2015, 11:38 AM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: [Image: jesus-with-gun.jpg]
"JESUS WANTS YOU TO CARRY A GUN"

Edward Fride, a reportedly popular and beloved pastor at Christ the King church in Ann Arbor, has told parishioners to carry guns.

He has essentially told churchgoers that Jesus would defend his loved ones and others from evil-doers by lethal means, if necessary.

He sent them a letter informing them that since they were not in Mayberry anymore, they needed to learn to defend themselves and should take a Concealed Carry License class which he was sponsoring.

Fride told parishioners in the letter that Catholic teachings do not preclude carrying a gun for self-defense and to defend others. Fride then asserted that crime is up and that because of budget cuts, "there has been a significant reduction in the availability of an armed police response."

Michael Diebold, a spokesman for the Diocese of Lansing which oversees the Ann Arbor parish, confirmed Monday that the controversial letter had been sent.

"Yes, it appears that 'We're Not in Mayberry Anymore, Toto!' was sent out to the parishioners of Christ the King by their pastor, Fr. Ed Fride," Diebold wrote in an email to the Free Press.

Guns and gun lessons do not belong in a Catholic church, Lansing Catholic Bishop Earl Boyea stressed in a statement after they learned about Fride's letter from the Free Press.

"Additionally, Bishop Boyea further states that Concealed Pistol License classes are inappropriate activities to be held on Church property," wrote Diebold.


http://www.freep.com/story/news/local/20.../26086691/

What happened to "thou shalt not kill"? I've read the bible although I'm no expert but I'm pretty sure that was in Gods top ten.

He/she/it didn't say "though shalt not kill unless its a nigger acting shifty".
We need to punish the French, ignore the Germans and forgive the Russians - Condoleezza Rice.
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In Phoenix, a 2-year-old grabbed a gun while being baby sat by his aunt and grandmother and shot himself in the face. Part of his skull has been removed to relieve the swelling; he's in critical condition. An investigation is underway. No charges have been filed. Ref: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/police-arizo...f-in-face/

Meanwhile, yet again, a gun was carelessly left by a government employee in the tourist-heavy Capitol building. Unbelievable.

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Capitol Police officers misplaced their loaded guns in plain sight on at least three separate occasions, including once when a small child found the weapon, according to a Roll Call analysis of a Capitol Police Board report.

One officer assigned to protect Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) left his gun in a toilet seat cover holder in a bathroom stall in the Capitol Visitor Center in January.

Another assigned to the detail of Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) left a firearm in the bathroom of the Speaker’s suite, where a 7- or 8-year-old visiting child discovered the gun. The Glock pistol left by Boehner’s detail does not have a traditional locking mechanism and could still be fired when left out, Roll Call reported.

A janitor found the third pistol out in the Capitol Police headquarters, according to the paper.

Ref: http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-r...place-guns
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(05-01-2015, 10:21 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: In Phoenix, a 2-year-old grabbed a gun while being baby sat by his aunt and grandmother and shot himself in the face. Part of his skull has been removed to relieve the swelling; he's in critical condition. An investigation is underway. No charges have been filed. Ref: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/police-arizo...f-in-face/

Meanwhile, yet again, a gun was carelessly left by a government employee in the tourist-heavy Capitol building. Unbelievable.

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Capitol Police officers misplaced their loaded guns in plain sight on at least three separate occasions, including once when a small child found the weapon, according to a Roll Call analysis of a Capitol Police Board report.

One officer assigned to protect Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) left his gun in a toilet seat cover holder in a bathroom stall in the Capitol Visitor Center in January.

Another assigned to the detail of Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) left a firearm in the bathroom of the Speaker’s suite, where a 7- or 8-year-old visiting child discovered the gun. The Glock pistol left by Boehner’s detail does not have a traditional locking mechanism and could still be fired when left out, Roll Call reported.

A janitor found the third pistol out in the Capitol Police headquarters, according to the paper.

Ref: http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-r...place-guns

Instead of all the headlines re shaming of a 5 year old kindergarten student having to cover herself with shirt and pants after wearing a sundress to school (spaghetti straps are dangerous according to school as boys can untie them, thus exposing chest of little girl), these assholes should be shamed by having their names, pictures and asinine actions plastered all over the news media with label of stupid politician and/or citizen. Our priorities are messed up...sundresses on a 5 year old is not going to kill anyone, but that gets more of a headline that an irresponsible person handling a weapon and that is exactly why we have to cut off the head of the NRA....it is all about money to them and they have disgraced the original intent of this organization. Like I have said over and over, there are just too many stupid, careless, irresponsible, idiots out there who should never own any type of weapon.
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They should lose their privilege to own a gun. They have demonstrated they are not responsible enough to have one but given that's just common sense it will never fly.
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(05-02-2015, 04:53 AM)Duchess Wrote: They should lose their privilege to own a gun. They have demonstrated they are not responsible enough to have one but given that's just common sense it will never fly.

I feel the same way about all of the parents/adults who are so moronic as to leave guns in reach of kids. At bare minimum, they should lose gun owning privileges.

Here's another case of negligent dipshit parenting (IMO) where no charges are expected to be filed. Luckily, the one-year-old shooting victim is expected to survive.

Deputies said the two siblings were left along in a car around 4:30 p.m. outside the Sonshine Learning Center, located at 351 Orange Road in South Venice, Floriida.

The 3-year-old got a hold of a loaded gun in the car and shot the 1-year-old in the face. The 1-year-old was airlifted by helicopter to the hospital.

Deputies are working to find out where the parents were at the time of the shooting and where the gun was located inside the car. They said no charges are expected to be filed against the parents at this time.


Story: http://www.baynews9.com/content/news/bay...ootin.html
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(05-16-2015, 12:22 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: no charges are expected to be filed against the parents at this time.


Do you understand why not? I rarely do and I don't know why it isn't as simple to those in charge as it is to me. I don't believe that this type of thing happens without someone being irresponsible with their gun and they need to pay consequences for that.

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(05-16-2015, 12:29 PM)Duchess Wrote:
(05-16-2015, 12:22 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: no charges are expected to be filed against the parents at this time.
Do you understand why not?

Political repercussions for elected judges and prosecutors, gun lobbyists using political leverage to block enforceable gun safety laws, and because there is no criminal intent involved in an "accident" - even a preventable one. IMO.

I have seen some charges filed against parents in cases where their gun was used by a child - typically the charges fell under a "child neglect" statute. But, it's difficult to get a conviction unless there's proof that the child was neglected or harmed by the parents in other routine ways like malnourishment, physical abuse, etc... It's very frustrating.

P.s. Here's a piece I read last month that covers some of the challenges better than I: http://www.newrepublic.com/article/12163...ence-crime
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(05-16-2015, 01:27 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: http://www.newrepublic.com/article/12163...ence-crime


That's disheartening to say the least. It makes me feel sad & mad at the same time. People are dying and in some cases it's being chalked up to "well, there was no intent" or "negligence can't be proven". In my opinion, the death is the proof.
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Iraq Veteran Charged with Triple Murder

A decorated Iraq War veteran who is described by his estranged wife as suffering from post-traumatic stress has been arrested in the killing of his estranged wife's mother, stepfather and brother. RIP.

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^ Roy Murry earned a Bronze Star for valor as an Army National Guard sergeant in Iraq, where he was severely injured by a bomb. He has had a series of run-ins involving weapons with law enforcement officers since his return from the war.

Murry remained in custody after surrendering to authorities on Saturday, four days after the home of his wife's family was set on fire near Colbert, Spokane, Washington County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich said.

The three bodies were found with numerous gunshot wounds on the rural property.

He was scheduled to make his first court appearance on Tuesday in Spokane County Superior Court after his arrest on three counts of first-degree murder.

In 2011, the Spokane County Republican Party named Murry as one of three nominees to fill a state Senate seat, despite his lack of political experience and a brush with the law.

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A year earlier, he had forfeited bail on a charge of possessing an illegal switchblade knife.

Just days after Murry was nominated as a candidate for the Senate post, he was arrested in Las Vegas on a firearms charge.

Police said his car was parked on the side of a road at a strange angle with its motor running. Police found a semi-automatic handgun in his waistband. He also had two knives, two ammunition clips and some loose rounds in his pocket.

Later in 2011, Murry was arrested after he carried a loaded gun into a veterans hospital in Walla Walla.

A federal grand jury indicted Murry on misdemeanor charges of possession of a firearm in a federal facility and possession of a dangerous weapon in a federal facility.

Court records indicate that he entered a diversion program in which he agreed to perform 100 hours of community service, pay $500, relinquish any permit that allowed him to carry concealed weapons for two years, and complete a firearms safety course.

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Another gun control enforcement and possible mental health treatment fail.

How do we really stop felons and those diagnosed with mental health issues from acquiring and possessing guns without investing a lot more in monitoring and enforcement?
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