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kacekwl

(7,017 posts)
3. This should be the only places
Fri May 27, 2022, 09:12 AM
May 2022

these goofs should be able to do this. Come in claim your gun from the secure locker. Pay your fee and blast away to your little hearts content. Once you achieve orgasm you turn you weapon in and leave. Period.

sanatanadharma

(3,703 posts)
4. Exactly, well regulated 'gunsturbation' in private only
Fri May 27, 2022, 10:17 AM
May 2022

With weapons at hand only in their private places, they can fondle their guns till they can't shoot anymore.
But no one needs to see that gunsturbation in public.

The desire to show-off one's open-fondling is a social disease.

The willingness to kill is extremely selfish; after all are we not told that all bodies are equal and worthy of life from conception.
Who am I to choose whose life ends?
"Self defense" requires a deep understanding of both words.

Claire Oh Nette

(2,636 posts)
8. Gunsterbation is my new favorite word
Fri May 27, 2022, 11:32 AM
May 2022

They don't use those semi automatics for anything but (sexual) release. They sport wood because they feel powerful. They've played too much Call of Duty and Doom and they think it's all just a big game.

Like jet skis, and public masturbation, we're all horrified while the wanker is the only person enjoying themselves.

If they want these kinds of weapons to play with, they can lock them up at gun clubs and private ranges and leave them there.

No one needs any of the weapons pictured in htis video, and I'd argue no one needs a handgun, either. Home "defense" with a shotgun seems plenty effective...

SYFROYH

(34,169 posts)
5. Guns are not toys but they are fun to shoot, safely at a range
Fri May 27, 2022, 11:06 AM
May 2022


Ive rented some full autos, and it is exhilarating.

albacore

(2,398 posts)
6. Exhilarating... in a Freudian way...
Fri May 27, 2022, 11:10 AM
May 2022

I quite got over that thrill. I was an 0331 in Vietnam...M-60 machine gun.
Maybe it finally got thru my thick skull that every fifth round was a tracer, and they gave my position away.

I've always found sex... real sex... much more exhilarating than shooting.

VGNonly

(7,488 posts)
10. If we can't regulate guns,
Fri May 27, 2022, 12:06 PM
May 2022

then tax ammo; $1.00 a bullet. At this rate these fools were shooting, we could eliminate poverty, student loans and the national debt!

albacore

(2,398 posts)
11. Ammo is already expensive. Cost doesn't deter the true gun-cult member.
Fri May 27, 2022, 12:19 PM
May 2022

Standard 5.56 NATO cartridges start at about $0.37 a round and continue upward to more than $1.00.
(The favorite caliber of mass shooters)

albacore

(2,398 posts)
13. He was police chief of Gilberton, PA when he made this video, and others like it.
Fri May 27, 2022, 01:57 PM
May 2022

He's not a cop anymore, but he's out there... armed to the teeth...and he's nuttier than squirrel turds.
"Mark Kessler, the former Gilberton police chief who gained national prominence due to YouTube videos showing him firing guns, will not have to serve time behind bars after a Schuylkill County judge sentenced him Thursday on two charges resulting from misstatements during his purchase of firearms.
Kessler, must spend two years on probation, pay costs and $50 to the Criminal Justice Enhancement Account, and submit a DNA sample to law enforcement authorities, Judge Charles M. Miller ruled.
In a one-day trial over which Miller presided, a jury of eight men and four women, after deliberating a little more than an hour, convicted him on April 4 of making a false statement on a firearms application and unsworn falsification to authorities.
State police at Frackville alleged Kessler falsely stated he was not charged with a crime carrying a possible prison sentence of more than one year in an application he filed to buy a gun on May 5, 2016, at Dunham’s Sports in Schuylkill Mall. At the time, Kessler was facing a charge of terroristic threats, which has a maximum sentence of five years behind bars."

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