The Great American Gun Fetish

I like the recent one when the woman shot her man through a book in a "youtube stunt". She used Desert Eagle. He's dead.

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UA is one of the big government liberal bootlickers who will volunteer to go door to door and take everyone's guns. He wants that unattainable leftist utopia we read about in books but will regret living in it if it ever happens.
 
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Reminder that the homicide rate in 99% white states like New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine is on par with that of civilized European nations. Also a reminder that Czech gun laws are roughly on par with the gun laws of an average American state, yet they have one of the lowest gun homicide rates in the world.
 
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Czech gun laws are roughly on par with the gun laws of an average American state, yet they have one of the lowest gun homicide rates in the world.

Czechs probably have a superior gun culture.

Could be because unlike America, the nation is probably less split down the middle on guns themselves, so therefore the average person's relationship to guns is educational and practical whereas gun culture in America seems to have devolved into simply a form of opposition to Democrats.
 
I like the recent one when the woman shot her man through a book in a "youtube stunt". She used Desert Eagle. He's dead.

You mean this one:

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/06/29/us/fatal-youtube-stunt/index.html

CNN)A Minnesota woman killed her boyfriend Monday by shooting at a book he was holding over his chest, in a YouTube video stunt gone wrong. Monalisa Perez,19, was attempting to make a viral video with boyfriend Pedro Ruiz III, 22, to post totheir YouTube account, according to a Norman County Sheriff's Department arrest report.

Perez, who is seven months pregnant, called 911 on Monday evening, saying she had accidentally shot her boyfriend in the chest while they were making a video, according to the arrest report.
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Monalisa Perez, 19, has been charged with second degree manslaughter.
She has been charged with second degree manslaughter. CNN has not been able to reach the public defender assigned to Perez for comment.
"They were in love. They loved each other. It was just a prank gone wrong," Ruiz's aunt, Claudia Ruiz, toldCNN affiliate KVLY. "It shouldn't have happened like this. It shouldn't have happened at all." The couple had one child and were expecting their second together, his aunt told the news station.
He thought the book would stop the bullet
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A photo from the couple's YouTube channel
Perez told police that her boyfriend wanted to make a YouTube video of her shooting a book and had been talking about it for awhile. He held the book up to his chest and convinced Perez to shoot at him, believing the book would stop the bullet.
Perez told police that Pedro convinced her it was a safe stunt by showing her a different book he had previously shot where the bullet did not go all the way through, according to the arrest report. He set up two cameras to film the whole thing, hoping a video of the dangerous stunt would go viral.
She fired from about a foot away with a .50-caliber Desert Eagle handgun while he held the book to his chest. It did not stop the bullet, and paramedics on the scene said Ruiz died from a single gunshot wound to the chest.
They wanted more YouTube viewers
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Pedro Ruiz III
The couple wanted more YouTube viewers, his aunt told KVLY. "I don't know why they thought the book was supposed to stop the bullet."
The video of the fatal shooting is being treated as evidence and has not been posted, according to the criminal complaint. "Me and Pedro are probably going to shoot one of the most dangerous videos ever. HIS idea not MINE," Perez tweeted Monday night, likely referring to the deadly stunt.
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Perez faces up to 10 years in jail and a fine of up to $20,000 if she is convicted of the manslaughter charge against her. She has been released on bail, and as a condition of her release she cannot possess firearms, needs to notify her attorney of her whereabouts and has to wear a GPS monitor, according to court documents. She will be back in court on July 5.