Those two signs in the background stand out like a sore thumb.Jumping Frog wrote:The WSJ ran some idiocy:
This picture was part of the article:WSJ wrote:There’s a sad twist to the shooting Tuesday morning at a FedEx facility in Kennesaw, Ga., where an employee injured six co-workers before turning the gun on himself. Kennesaw is one of several U.S. cities and towns that have an ordinance requiring every household to own a gun. ......The town of Kennesaw’s Web site says that the gun requirement has led to a decline in burglaries. “The city has the lowest crime rate in Cobb County,” it boasts. But in 2010 a former employee of a Penske truck rental facility there shot five people, killing three. Add in Tuesday’s victims, and that’s a lot of gun violence for a town with only about 30,000 residents.
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Picture refutes the article. Notice that this gunman didn't decide to go to someone's home to shoot them because the homeowners are armed, instead choosing to wreak his havoc in a so-called "gun-free zone".
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- Thu May 01, 2014 5:42 am
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- Tue Apr 29, 2014 6:15 pm
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Re: FedEx shooting in Georgia
I guess any long gun is now considered an assault rifle by the general public.