EmM HoLLa.
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How you gonna notice someone coming and going with 1 or 2 suitcases at a time?.. At a huge hotel like that? C'mon man..
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playmaker88;c-10022765 said:He repents on sundays
playmaker88;c-10022760 said:10 suitcases and no one felt that was a bit off.. think people need to open their eyes a bit more.. i know its in hindsight but thats crazy
FBN Guest Cites Chicago to Reject Gun Control: ‘We Need Guns in the Hands of Good People’
As Fox Business Network took on the mass shooting in Las Vegas on Tuesday morning, they inevitably waded into the newly reignited gun control debate.
“I’m a strong proponent of the Second Amendment,” started Darrin Porcher, a former Army officer and FBN guest. “And when we look at places like Chicago — Chicago has the toughest gun laws in the country, however look at the propensity for violence in Chicago.”
Since Sunday night’s horrific shooting in Vegas, in which a 64-year-old man used an arsenal of some 20 guns to rain bullets down on a crowd of concert-goers, the gun control debate has raged back onto the main stage — with opponents citing Chicago as evidence that gun regulation does not reduce crime.
A few quick points:
— Chicago does not have the strictest gun laws in the country (it’s laws are comparable to other major U.S. cities, like New York and Los Angeles.)
— While Chicago suffers from extraordinary gun violence, when adjusted for population, it does not have the highest murder rate in America (it ranked 8th in 2016.)
— Most importantly, most (some 60%) of Chicago’s illegal guns recovered during arrests between 2009 and 2013 came from out of state, where gun control laws are more relaxed.
Porcher continued, deploying the time-tested argument that ‘good guy with a gun’ argument — pointing to the church shooting in Tennessee last month, in which the gunman was thwarted by an armed usher.
“We need guns to protect ourselves,” Porcher said. “We need good people in the hands of guns to protect ourselves from bad people in the hands of guns.” (It is unclear how ‘good people with guns’ could have stopped the Las Vegas attack, where the assailant fired automatic rifles at a crowd from a hotel window hundreds of yards away.)
The Mornings With Maria panel then went on to note that automatic weapons are illegal, and marveled at how Stephen Paddock, the attacker, could have got his hands on such a weapon. FBN’s Dagen McDowell noted that there are easily accessible devices that can transform a semi-automatic weapon into an automatic weapon.
“What happens in Chicago is that you have bad guys that are in possession of guns,” Porcher concluded. “The good guys don’t have guns. Look at the police department, how does the police department counter bad people? With guns.”
“We need guns in the hands of good people.”
TheGOAT;c-10022790 said:I wonder what Mandalay Bay plans to do?
Tear down and rebuild?
Gonna be very strange to get booked to the room the shit went down in
playmaker88;c-10022760 said:10 suitcases and no one felt that was a bit off.. think people need to open their eyes a bit more.. i know its in hindsight but thats crazy
EmM HoLLa.;c-10022777 said:How you gonna notice someone coming and going with 1 or 2 suitcases at a time?.. At a huge hotel like that? C'mon man..
a.mann;c-10022803 said:EmM HoLLa.;c-10022777 said:How you gonna notice someone coming and going with 1 or 2 suitcases at a time?.. At a huge hotel like that? C'mon man..
If he was Muslim do you think they would paid more attention?
DaBull;c-10022802 said:playmaker88;c-10022760 said:10 suitcases and no one felt that was a bit off.. think people need to open their eyes a bit more.. i know its in hindsight but thats crazy
idk if you dont travel a lot or not, but in a place like vegas with COUNTLESS performers and actors that have teams and entourages with them, seeing some one bring multiple suitcases in a hotel would NOT raise a red flag. chill with the hindsight
2stepz_ahead;c-10022807 said:a.mann;c-10022803 said:EmM HoLLa.;c-10022777 said:How you gonna notice someone coming and going with 1 or 2 suitcases at a time?.. At a huge hotel like that? C'mon man..
If he was Muslim do you think they would paid more attention?
yep
2stepz_ahead;c-10022768 said:playmaker88;c-10022760 said:10 suitcases and no one felt that was a bit off.. think people need to open their eyes a bit more.. i know its in hindsight but thats crazy
open they eyes to what?
a white dude carrying cases?
that wont raise suspicions cause people too busy watching a nigga fumble around at the ATM.
most white people have to be in your face suspicious for most to take notice
TheGOAT;c-10022795 said:My in-laws that are in Vegas said The Venetian got everything comped & everyone who used Uber got refunded as well
2stepz_ahead;c-10022794 said:TheGOAT;c-10022790 said:I wonder what Mandalay Bay plans to do?
Tear down and rebuild?
Gonna be very strange to get booked to the room the shit went down in
youd be surprised what people will do to be apart of something
a.mann;c-10022847 said:Say what you will, but IMO
the fact he was an older white man IS why he was given the benefit of doubt
and why his actions beforehand did not raise any red flags
THAT is privilege
atribecalledgabi;c-10022827 said:2stepz_ahead;c-10022768 said:playmaker88;c-10022760 said:10 suitcases and no one felt that was a bit off.. think people need to open their eyes a bit more.. i know its in hindsight but thats crazy
open they eyes to what?
a white dude carrying cases?
that wont raise suspicions cause people too busy watching a nigga fumble around at the ATM.
most white people have to be in your face suspicious for most to take notice
I wouldn't expect guests to notice that, but maybe staff would. Imagine being housekeeping and seeing 1 or 2 suitcases one day then come back a few days later and see 8-10...in a room for 1 person. Obviously you don't have the right to look through dude's stuff and find out wassup with all these bags....it's an odd situation cuz even if you notice something like that, there's nothing that can legally be done about it.
Lurkristocrat ;c-10022866 said:atribecalledgabi;c-10022827 said:2stepz_ahead;c-10022768 said:playmaker88;c-10022760 said:10 suitcases and no one felt that was a bit off.. think people need to open their eyes a bit more.. i know its in hindsight but thats crazy
open they eyes to what?
a white dude carrying cases?
that wont raise suspicions cause people too busy watching a nigga fumble around at the ATM.
most white people have to be in your face suspicious for most to take notice
I wouldn't expect guests to notice that, but maybe staff would. Imagine being housekeeping and seeing 1 or 2 suitcases one day then come back a few days later and see 8-10...in a room for 1 person. Obviously you don't have the right to look through dude's stuff and find out wassup with all these bags....it's an odd situation cuz even if you notice something like that, there's nothing that can legally be done about it.
Just stop. Niggas dont get paid enough for that shit.