Fatal shooting at Denver screening of The Dark Knight Rises

Ought to tell you something about British Humor and that maybe it needs to be revised. :D

When properly delivering British humor, one must tilt their head back and look down their nose... this doesn't translate on a message board, that's why it doesn't seem funny.... but I promise you, if the Brit were here in person, giving proper delivery, you'd at least think he was clever. It's all in the delivery!
 
Does what? Favors bans on weapons and limits on ammo? I highly doubt that, given they are the freaking NRA!
This actually wouldn't surprise me. As a die hard 2nd Amendment supporter, i've had to deal with an NRA phenomenon knows as the 'fudd', or someone who believes that the 2nd Amendment is only about hunting and that any gun but hunting guns can and should be restricted. That is why i'm not an NRA member, for fear of smacking some idiot like that upside their head.
 
Does what? Favors bans on weapons and limits on ammo? I highly doubt that, given they are the freaking NRA!

Your level of wrong is soon to exceed that of Dicksee and Yurt. Oh, wait. I thought this was a STY post. It's a Dicksee post!!!! tee hee!

Seventy-four percent of the current and former NRA members and 87 percent of the other gun owners supported criminal background checks of anyone purchasing a gun, according to the poll.

Seventy-nine percent of current and former NRA members and 80 percent of the other gun owners supported requiring gun retailers to perform background checks on all employees to ensure they are not felons, the poll found.

Poll respondents also favored eligibility requirements for obtaining concealed weapon permits, with 63 percent of current and former NRA members and 74 percent of the other gun owners agreeing that applicants must be at least 21 years old.

More than two-thirds of respondents from both groups said that permits to carry concealed weapons should not be allowed for people who had committed violent misdemeanors, such as assault, or those who have been arrested for domestic violence.

In addition, 71 percent of current or former NRA members and 80 percent of the other gun owners supported banning people on a terrorist watch list from purchasing guns.
 
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