Conspiracy Theories
What's your favourite one that you almost believe? And why? We're popping on our tinfoil hats and very much looking forward to your answers. (Thanks to Shezam for this suggestion.)
( , Thu 1 Dec 2011, 13:47)
What's your favourite one that you almost believe? And why? We're popping on our tinfoil hats and very much looking forward to your answers. (Thanks to Shezam for this suggestion.)
( , Thu 1 Dec 2011, 13:47)
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Indeed
It was extremely disappointing that the criminals didn't take the opportunity to hand theirs in too.
( , Sat 3 Dec 2011, 14:08, 2 replies)
It was extremely disappointing that the criminals didn't take the opportunity to hand theirs in too.
( , Sat 3 Dec 2011, 14:08, 2 replies)
it's almost as if making things illegal doesn't magically stop them happening
( , Sat 3 Dec 2011, 15:52, closed)
( , Sat 3 Dec 2011, 15:52, closed)
"If you outlaw guns...
The only people with guns will be outlaws."
Pretty simple logic to me.
Look at the amount of people killed by cars and tobacco, but its fine to tax and regulate them.
You can create a crime-free society by regulating all of the following:
Weapons
Drugs
Sex
Rock & Roll (or just the media in general.)
But where would the fun be in that?
Incidentally, I'm not pro-gun. But I would like the right to carry a sword, it just looks classy.
( , Sat 3 Dec 2011, 16:01, closed)
The only people with guns will be outlaws."
Pretty simple logic to me.
Look at the amount of people killed by cars and tobacco, but its fine to tax and regulate them.
You can create a crime-free society by regulating all of the following:
Weapons
Drugs
Sex
Rock & Roll (or just the media in general.)
But where would the fun be in that?
Incidentally, I'm not pro-gun. But I would like the right to carry a sword, it just looks classy.
( , Sat 3 Dec 2011, 16:01, closed)
It's rather too simple, that's the problem.
Still, the law in this country before Dunblane seemed perfectly strict enough, and the laws that were brought in afterwards didn't seem to have any relevance to the case at all.
Personally I'd like a longbow.
( , Sat 3 Dec 2011, 16:11, closed)
Still, the law in this country before Dunblane seemed perfectly strict enough, and the laws that were brought in afterwards didn't seem to have any relevance to the case at all.
Personally I'd like a longbow.
( , Sat 3 Dec 2011, 16:11, closed)
I'm reading all these weapons as euphemisms for sexual organs.
Just saying like.
( , Sat 3 Dec 2011, 16:57, closed)
Just saying like.
( , Sat 3 Dec 2011, 16:57, closed)
I'd love the right to carry my sword.
Though admitedly I'd like a couple of guns too.
( , Sun 4 Dec 2011, 15:49, closed)
Though admitedly I'd like a couple of guns too.
( , Sun 4 Dec 2011, 15:49, closed)
You can, quite legally
Carry an ice axe down the street. Admittedly you have to be able to justify why, but still...
( , Mon 5 Dec 2011, 6:23, closed)
Carry an ice axe down the street. Admittedly you have to be able to justify why, but still...
( , Mon 5 Dec 2011, 6:23, closed)
I actually got away with strapping mine to the outside of my rucsack, which then went on a plane
and no one seemed that bothered about it.
Innocent days.
( , Mon 5 Dec 2011, 16:01, closed)
and no one seemed that bothered about it.
Innocent days.
( , Mon 5 Dec 2011, 16:01, closed)
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