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Tim August 10th 12 04:33 AM

TV or Sig Sauer? Who cares?
 
On Aug 9, 8:33*pm, jps wrote:
On Thu, 9 Aug 2012 16:24:28 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:









On Aug 9, 1:59*pm, jps wrote:
WASHINGTON — A Washington, D.C., musician who ordered a flat-screen TV
through Amazon.com was shocked to receive a semiautomatic assault
rifle instead.


Thirty-eight-year-old Seth Horvitz says he purchased the 39-inch
television from a third-party seller. A box arrived from UPS on
Tuesday evening, and it seemed too small to contain the TV. He says he
initially thought it contained accessories.


But when he opened it, he found a Sig Sauer military-style rifle. He
says he had never held a gun before he felt the trigger of the rifle.


An invoice showed that the gun was intended for delivery to a firearms
dealer in Duncansville, Penn. Horvitz called police, who took the gun
and are investigating how the mistaken shipment occurred.


Amazon.com and United Parcel Service had no immediate comment.


Not only is it butt easy to get these deadly weapons, they're in such
high supply you can now get 'em by mistake.


"But when he opened it, he found a Sig Sauer military-style rifle."


Thank goodness it wasn't an 'assault' weapon!


Hmmmm... *I've come to the conclusion that weapons in the wrong hands
are nearly as deadly as a bible in the wrong hands.

Stupid is as stupid does.


Then you should speak against the 'wrong hands'

John H.[_5_] August 10th 12 01:28 PM

TV or Sig Sauer? Who cares?
 
On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 18:35:31 -0700, jps wrote:

On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 20:39:20 -0400, Earl
wrote:

jps wrote:
WASHINGTON — A Washington, D.C., musician who ordered a flat-screen TV
through Amazon.com was shocked to receive a semiautomatic assault
rifle instead.

Thirty-eight-year-old Seth Horvitz says he purchased the 39-inch
television from a third-party seller. A box arrived from UPS on
Tuesday evening, and it seemed too small to contain the TV. He says he
initially thought it contained accessories.

But when he opened it, he found a Sig Sauer military-style rifle. He
says he had never held a gun before he felt the trigger of the rifle.

An invoice showed that the gun was intended for delivery to a firearms
dealer in Duncansville, Penn. Horvitz called police, who took the gun
and are investigating how the mistaken shipment occurred.

Amazon.com and United Parcel Service had no immediate comment.

Not only is it butt easy to get these deadly weapons, they're in such
high supply you can now get 'em by mistake.


Your car is a deadly weapon. Get over it.


Why do people with any sort of brain continue to make this argument?

Cars aren't designed to be used to kill things.

My kid isn't learning to drive by hitting within the outline of a
person on the street.

Get a ****ing clue.


What would you have the government do, jps, ban all guns? I think the Chinese and North Koreans do
that.

What is your solution?

Meyer[_2_] August 10th 12 01:51 PM

TV or Sig Sauer? Who cares?
 
On 8/9/2012 11:33 PM, Tim wrote:


Hmmmm... I've come to the conclusion that weapons in the wrong hands
are nearly as deadly as a bible in the wrong hands.

Stupid is as stupid does.


Then you should speak against the 'wrong hands'


Harru's a perfect example of wrong hands.

jps August 10th 12 07:21 PM

TV or Sig Sauer? Who cares?
 

On Thu, 9 Aug 2012 20:33:51 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Aug 9, 8:33*pm, jps wrote:
On Thu, 9 Aug 2012 16:24:28 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:









On Aug 9, 1:59*pm, jps wrote:
WASHINGTON — A Washington, D.C., musician who ordered a flat-screen TV
through Amazon.com was shocked to receive a semiautomatic assault
rifle instead.


Thirty-eight-year-old Seth Horvitz says he purchased the 39-inch
television from a third-party seller. A box arrived from UPS on
Tuesday evening, and it seemed too small to contain the TV. He says he
initially thought it contained accessories.


But when he opened it, he found a Sig Sauer military-style rifle. He
says he had never held a gun before he felt the trigger of the rifle.


An invoice showed that the gun was intended for delivery to a firearms
dealer in Duncansville, Penn. Horvitz called police, who took the gun
and are investigating how the mistaken shipment occurred.


Amazon.com and United Parcel Service had no immediate comment.


Not only is it butt easy to get these deadly weapons, they're in such
high supply you can now get 'em by mistake.


"But when he opened it, he found a Sig Sauer military-style rifle."


Thank goodness it wasn't an 'assault' weapon!


Hmmmm... *I've come to the conclusion that weapons in the wrong hands
are nearly as deadly as a bible in the wrong hands.

Stupid is as stupid does.


Then you should speak against the 'wrong hands'


People are mutable. They change moods, change behavior. They can go
from perfectly nice and quiet to insane over a short or long period.

There's very little space between right hands and wrong hands in a
whole lot of people.

You're in favor of promoting the close living arrangements of powder
kegs and matches. I'm in favor of keeping the matches at a safe
distance from powder kegs.

Jarod Loughner referred to himself as a failure because Gabby Giffords
survived his shooting her in the head. He's standing trial as sane.

Earl[_37_] August 11th 12 04:38 AM

TV or Sig Sauer? Who cares?
 
jps wrote:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 20:39:20 -0400, Earl
wrote:

jps wrote:
WASHINGTON — A Washington, D.C., musician who ordered a flat-screen TV
through Amazon.com was shocked to receive a semiautomatic assault
rifle instead.

Thirty-eight-year-old Seth Horvitz says he purchased the 39-inch
television from a third-party seller. A box arrived from UPS on
Tuesday evening, and it seemed too small to contain the TV. He says he
initially thought it contained accessories.

But when he opened it, he found a Sig Sauer military-style rifle. He
says he had never held a gun before he felt the trigger of the rifle.

An invoice showed that the gun was intended for delivery to a firearms
dealer in Duncansville, Penn. Horvitz called police, who took the gun
and are investigating how the mistaken shipment occurred.

Amazon.com and United Parcel Service had no immediate comment.

Not only is it butt easy to get these deadly weapons, they're in such
high supply you can now get 'em by mistake.

Your car is a deadly weapon. Get over it.

Why do people with any sort of brain continue to make this argument?

Cars aren't designed to be used to kill things.

My kid isn't learning to drive by hitting within the outline of a
person on the street.

Get a ****ing clue.

Guns are used for target shooting, hunting, and also competition. There
is also home defense but it's obvious that makes you **** your pants.

jps August 11th 12 08:55 PM

TV or Sig Sauer? Who cares?
 
On Fri, 10 Aug 2012 23:38:30 -0400, Earl
wrote:

jps wrote:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 20:39:20 -0400, Earl
wrote:

jps wrote:
WASHINGTON — A Washington, D.C., musician who ordered a flat-screen TV
through Amazon.com was shocked to receive a semiautomatic assault
rifle instead.

Thirty-eight-year-old Seth Horvitz says he purchased the 39-inch
television from a third-party seller. A box arrived from UPS on
Tuesday evening, and it seemed too small to contain the TV. He says he
initially thought it contained accessories.

But when he opened it, he found a Sig Sauer military-style rifle. He
says he had never held a gun before he felt the trigger of the rifle.

An invoice showed that the gun was intended for delivery to a firearms
dealer in Duncansville, Penn. Horvitz called police, who took the gun
and are investigating how the mistaken shipment occurred.

Amazon.com and United Parcel Service had no immediate comment.

Not only is it butt easy to get these deadly weapons, they're in such
high supply you can now get 'em by mistake.
Your car is a deadly weapon. Get over it.

Why do people with any sort of brain continue to make this argument?

Cars aren't designed to be used to kill things.

My kid isn't learning to drive by hitting within the outline of a
person on the street.

Get a ****ing clue.

Guns are used for target shooting, hunting, and also competition. There
is also home defense but it's obvious that makes you **** your pants.


Had a gun, Earl. Decided I didn't want it around in the same house as
my children.

I enjoy fine machinery as much as anyone, just concerned about having
toys that are designed to be deadly.

Meyer[_2_] August 11th 12 09:13 PM

TV or Sig Sauer? Who cares?
 
On 8/11/2012 3:55 PM, jps wrote:
On Fri, 10 Aug 2012 23:38:30 -0400, Earl
wrote:

jps wrote:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 20:39:20 -0400, Earl
wrote:

jps wrote:
WASHINGTON — A Washington, D.C., musician who ordered a flat-screen TV
through Amazon.com was shocked to receive a semiautomatic assault
rifle instead.

Thirty-eight-year-old Seth Horvitz says he purchased the 39-inch
television from a third-party seller. A box arrived from UPS on
Tuesday evening, and it seemed too small to contain the TV. He says he
initially thought it contained accessories.

But when he opened it, he found a Sig Sauer military-style rifle. He
says he had never held a gun before he felt the trigger of the rifle.

An invoice showed that the gun was intended for delivery to a firearms
dealer in Duncansville, Penn. Horvitz called police, who took the gun
and are investigating how the mistaken shipment occurred.

Amazon.com and United Parcel Service had no immediate comment.

Not only is it butt easy to get these deadly weapons, they're in such
high supply you can now get 'em by mistake.
Your car is a deadly weapon. Get over it.
Why do people with any sort of brain continue to make this argument?

Cars aren't designed to be used to kill things.

My kid isn't learning to drive by hitting within the outline of a
person on the street.

Get a ****ing clue.

Guns are used for target shooting, hunting, and also competition. There
is also home defense but it's obvious that makes you **** your pants.


Had a gun, Earl. Decided I didn't want it around in the same house as
my children.

I enjoy fine machinery as much as anyone, just concerned about having
toys that are designed to be deadly.

Do you have a motorcycle?

JustWait[_2_] August 11th 12 09:18 PM

TV or Sig Sauer? Who cares?
 
On 8/11/2012 4:13 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 8/11/2012 3:55 PM, jps wrote:
On Fri, 10 Aug 2012 23:38:30 -0400, Earl
wrote:

jps wrote:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 20:39:20 -0400, Earl
wrote:

jps wrote:
WASHINGTON — A Washington, D.C., musician who ordered a
flat-screen TV
through Amazon.com was shocked to receive a semiautomatic assault
rifle instead.

Thirty-eight-year-old Seth Horvitz says he purchased the 39-inch
television from a third-party seller. A box arrived from UPS on
Tuesday evening, and it seemed too small to contain the TV. He
says he
initially thought it contained accessories.

But when he opened it, he found a Sig Sauer military-style rifle. He
says he had never held a gun before he felt the trigger of the rifle.

An invoice showed that the gun was intended for delivery to a
firearms
dealer in Duncansville, Penn. Horvitz called police, who took the gun
and are investigating how the mistaken shipment occurred.

Amazon.com and United Parcel Service had no immediate comment.

Not only is it butt easy to get these deadly weapons, they're in such
high supply you can now get 'em by mistake.
Your car is a deadly weapon. Get over it.
Why do people with any sort of brain continue to make this argument?

Cars aren't designed to be used to kill things.

My kid isn't learning to drive by hitting within the outline of a
person on the street.

Get a ****ing clue.
Guns are used for target shooting, hunting, and also competition. There
is also home defense but it's obvious that makes you **** your pants.


Had a gun, Earl. Decided I didn't want it around in the same house as
my children.

I enjoy fine machinery as much as anyone, just concerned about having
toys that are designed to be deadly.

Do you have a motorcycle?


Ha! Always wondered why someone would ride a motorcycle named after an
Asian Assassin? For those of you not familiar, it's a Kawasaki
Ninja... Stupid cafe racer, but fast as hell...

Earl[_37_] August 12th 12 03:24 AM

TV or Sig Sauer? Who cares?
 
jps wrote:
On Fri, 10 Aug 2012 23:38:30 -0400, Earl
wrote:

jps wrote:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 20:39:20 -0400, Earl
wrote:

jps wrote:
WASHINGTON — A Washington, D.C., musician who ordered a flat-screen TV
through Amazon.com was shocked to receive a semiautomatic assault
rifle instead.

Thirty-eight-year-old Seth Horvitz says he purchased the 39-inch
television from a third-party seller. A box arrived from UPS on
Tuesday evening, and it seemed too small to contain the TV. He says he
initially thought it contained accessories.

But when he opened it, he found a Sig Sauer military-style rifle. He
says he had never held a gun before he felt the trigger of the rifle.

An invoice showed that the gun was intended for delivery to a firearms
dealer in Duncansville, Penn. Horvitz called police, who took the gun
and are investigating how the mistaken shipment occurred.

Amazon.com and United Parcel Service had no immediate comment.

Not only is it butt easy to get these deadly weapons, they're in such
high supply you can now get 'em by mistake.
Your car is a deadly weapon. Get over it.
Why do people with any sort of brain continue to make this argument?

Cars aren't designed to be used to kill things.

My kid isn't learning to drive by hitting within the outline of a
person on the street.

Get a ****ing clue.

Guns are used for target shooting, hunting, and also competition. There
is also home defense but it's obvious that makes you **** your pants.

Had a gun, Earl. Decided I didn't want it around in the same house as
my children.

I enjoy fine machinery as much as anyone, just concerned about having
toys that are designed to be deadly.

Who considers their firearm to be a toy?


Tim August 12th 12 03:51 AM

TV or Sig Sauer? Who cares?
 
On Aug 11, 9:24*pm, Earl wrote:
jps wrote:
On Fri, 10 Aug 2012 23:38:30 -0400, Earl
wrote:


jps wrote:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 20:39:20 -0400, Earl
wrote:


jps wrote:
WASHINGTON — A Washington, D.C., musician who ordered a flat-screen TV
through Amazon.com was shocked to receive a semiautomatic assault
rifle instead.


Thirty-eight-year-old Seth Horvitz says he purchased the 39-inch
television from a third-party seller. A box arrived from UPS on
Tuesday evening, and it seemed too small to contain the TV. He says he
initially thought it contained accessories.


But when he opened it, he found a Sig Sauer military-style rifle. He
says he had never held a gun before he felt the trigger of the rifle.


An invoice showed that the gun was intended for delivery to a firearms
dealer in Duncansville, Penn. Horvitz called police, who took the gun
and are investigating how the mistaken shipment occurred.


Amazon.com and United Parcel Service had no immediate comment.


Not only is it butt easy to get these deadly weapons, they're in such
high supply you can now get 'em by mistake.
Your car is a deadly weapon. Get over it.
Why do people with any sort of brain continue to make this argument?


Cars aren't designed to be used to kill things.


My kid isn't learning to drive by hitting within the outline of a
person on the street.


Get a ****ing clue.
Guns are used for target shooting, hunting, and also competition. There
is also home defense but it's obvious that makes you **** your pants.

Had a gun, Earl. *Decided I didn't want it around in the same house as
my children.


I enjoy fine machinery as much as anyone, just concerned about having
toys that are designed to be deadly.


Who considers their firearm to be a toy?


not me


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