i find this 'gun grab' distraction as comedy.
your mind is the weapon.
20 killdozers scattered around the US, could utterly resurface nearly all of the 'problems
you all are thinking too angrily and not concentrating on things like:
how many cities depend on a few bridges
i am not condoning violence. but i understand timothy mcveigh
well FBI, how far do you think this all goes?
theres ~400 million guns out there...
i wonder how many disgruntled construction workers you all are creating.
workers that have the knowledge and ability to use detonators...
my city is flat. doesnt need bridges and is easy to get around...
it would be awful and tragic if places like SF or manhattan lost their bridges...
just awful
supposedly drunk driving claims about ten thousand lives in the US every year.
alchohol is for all intents, still very legal... those tax dollars...
what would happen if people realized that their cars are weapons as well...
yes we should protect the right to bear arms...
BUT, they are also taking away freedom of speech, but nobody is AS alarmed, as the gun topic
jus' sayin'
You cant break a mans jaw when your bulldozer runs out of gas or gets jammed up in a building.
youve not watched killdozer it seems; that man could have destroyed an entire city in a few hours.
a few years ago. a fuel tanker crashed and exploded on an SF bridge and it shutdown most of the city.
there are other plays to be had than just 'having a gun'
and since everyone here has 'learned to code'
it means there would be all these drone construction equipment out there...
lol, guns.
I addressed the question. When a vehicular weapon fails. You can't just pick it up and continue to fight. Don't over analyze fren. You might miss the initial threat.
while i agree.
my point was that killdozer was more successful than a gun.
honestly, they would have to ban the internet.
everyone knows that chemistry exists.
someone will find something that works.
its how humans have done it since the beginning.
you seem to be talking over yourself.
i would argue further,
what is easier to obtain?
a car
or
a gun