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the thing is Jah Lush that we have become so conditioned and de-sensitized to guns and their presence in our society, that something like this happens and people take no notice. Guns should not be part of any society unless you live up in the Glens/Dales and hunt for a living. There have been loads of hold ups recently and people?s responses have generally been "oh well". No, sorry, it's wrong.

MadWorld74 Wrote:

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> the thing is Jah Lush that we have become so

> conditioned and de-sensitized to guns and their

> presence in our society, that something like this

> happens and people take no notice. Guns should not

> be part of any society unless you live up in the

> Glens/Dales and hunt for a living. There have been

> loads of hold ups recently and people?s responses

> have generally been "oh well". No, sorry, it's

> wrong.


obviously it's wrong and the response has been to call the police whose job it is to deal with criminals - what else do you want people to do?

Well, I'm certainly not saying "oh well". I think its f**king outrageous. No way have I become de-sensitized to it. Too many cowardly little shits walking around with guns and knives thinking they're some sorta big gangsta bwoy stabbing up and killing each other. Stop the violence.

Mark Wrote:

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> and as the rapper Fur Q once said, you gotta shoot

> people to get respect from people but you can't

> shoot all the people because then there'll be

> no-one left to respect you.


and anyone who can use phil collins as an inspiration for a song like Uzi Lover definitely knows what they're talking about

it's because robbers don't actually walk in places shouting "everyone get down this is a robbery, move and I'll shoot your face off", they walk up to the counter and quietly say something like "give me all your money, act calmly and don't act raise the alarm because I have a gun". No-one else in the shop will know.

Where is the deterrent for kids carrying guns?


You know what I think they should do - Bring back National service for these young offenders!


And if these bad bwoys want to go shooting people up - then send them out to Iraq or Afganistan and let them shoot away on the front lines to their hearts content....and know what its like to be shot back at by a real enemy who isn't scared to 'dis 'em!

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