Indeed it is...klr wrote:That's the old two friends and the bear joke reworked.JimC wrote:A group of friends who were much slower than him...

Indeed it is...klr wrote:That's the old two friends and the bear joke reworked.JimC wrote:A group of friends who were much slower than him...
The gang of dogs reappears and marches in on Bugs menacingly. Bugs grabs a book and threatens to hit them with it in his "last stand". The dogs' eyes open wide when they see the book, and they turn around and race to, and across, the Brooklyn Bridge. The puzzled Bugs looks at the book and sees that it is the then-recent and famous novel, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, which was obviously the inspiration for the cartoon's title.
Completely wrong. And a bit silly, if I may say so.Seth wrote: For you, yes, absolutely it's a stupid idea because you demonstrate an incapacity to safely possess a gun.
That incapacity is hardly universal...or even widespread.
Are you completely insane?mistermack wrote: It's impossible to safely possess a gun. Even without ammunition.
Collector1337 wrote:Wrong crowd Seth.
It's almost as if people here think that your life isn't more important than a dog's...
As usual, I guess because guns are so evil, we're just supposed to allow ourselves to be attacked by a pack of dogs instead of defending ourselves.
It's funny how such self-proclaimed intelligent and rational people, can be so stupid and irrational.
Such legislation is moronic and need entirely on a false correlation.MrJonno wrote:Collector1337 wrote:Wrong crowd Seth.
It's almost as if people here think that your life isn't more important than a dog's...
As usual, I guess because guns are so evil, we're just supposed to allow ourselves to be attacked by a pack of dogs instead of defending ourselves.
It's funny how such self-proclaimed intelligent and rational people, can be so stupid and irrational.
Actually Pit bulls are destroyed on sight in the UK (they are illegal as is any dog bred for 'self defence' or the more technical term 'wanker' dog). However if its a choice between Seth and a Pit Bull its going to be a difficult moral dilema
You can't shoot moronic dog owners but you can sterilise and make extinct the dogs they like to buy. (no dogs were initially shot, only those whose the owners didnt get sterilised)Such legislation is moronic and need entirely on a false correlation.
You can take your authoritarianism and shove it up your ass.MrJonno wrote:You can't shoot moronic dog owners but you can sterilise and make extinct the dogs they like to buy. (no dogs were initially shot, only those whose the owners didnt get sterilised)Such legislation is moronic and need entirely on a false correlation.
Should people who don't misuse X where X can be anything be restricted because enough people do and cause enough damage, absolutely!
Then I'm in good company, no political party wants to overturn it, neither does any significant pressure groupYou also ignorantly and stupidly attribute a violent dog to the specific breed, and not the way in which in was trained and reared.
I think that just to spite you, I'm should go buy a pitbull, a really nice, cute, and cuddly one.MrJonno wrote:Then I'm in good company, no political party wants to overturn it, neither does any significant pressure groupYou also ignorantly and stupidly attribute a violent dog to the specific breed, and not the way in which in was trained and reared.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dangerous_Dogs_Act_1991
Having a certain breed of dog doesn't mean that dog will necessary attack someone in the same way as having a gun doesn't necessary mean you are going to shoot someone but you seriously are confusing me with someone who gives a shit. Collective responsibility something most people learn at school
The whole subject of the thread is absurd, owning a pit bull is a serious criminal offence in the UK and actually puts you in danger of being shot (its the equivalent of waving a gun around in front of of the police/public)
Start wandering around with a pit bull at an airport and the safety of your dog is unlikely to be your number one priority, the police (army) there do carry sub-machine gunsThe real question is, will your fucked up country murder my dog because of their paranoid fears.
Marine Corps has banned "large dog breeds with a predisposition toward aggressive or dangerous behavior,"[2] including pit bull-type dogs (among other breeds) in on-base housing and privatized housing, as have a number of United States Army,U.S. Air Force and Navy installations
Umm, you have to have your pet in a cage or carrier type thing...MrJonno wrote:Start wandering around with a pit bull at an airportThe real question is, will your fucked up country murder my dog because of their paranoid fears.
Are you saying that I will be shot on site merely for having a dog? Are you fucking shitting me?MrJonno wrote:and the safety of your dog is unlikely to be your number one priority,
Whoa whoa whoa, hold on a second.MrJonno wrote:the police (army) there do carry sub-machine guns
Why is it that I care about military regs?MrJonno wrote:There are a few countries which have a restriction on breeds (from how they must be looked after to outright ban)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breed-specific_legislation
The most interesting bit in the context of this thread is (and you really couldnt make it up)
Marine Corps has banned "large dog breeds with a predisposition toward aggressive or dangerous behavior,"[2] including pit bull-type dogs (among other breeds) in on-base housing and privatized housing, as have a number of United States Army,U.S. Air Force and Navy installations
This comes from someone who lives in country where the police have tanks!The police and the army are the same thing? Again, are you shitting me? It is very dangerous to confuse police work with military work. Are you saying that your country actually does this?
Or accept the consequences of your laziness.Clinton Huxley wrote:Given that it is much more likely that I'll happen upon a house fire than a mad-dog attack, I should probably carry a fire extinguisher around with me. But then, I live near a lot of canals and someone might fall in. I'll carry a life-ring and rope. Damn it, there are a also a lot of a) cats and b) trees. Ladder, that's the ticket. In fact,there are so many potential problems, all of them much more likely than a gun-resolvable mad-dog attack, that I think I'm going to have to buy a van to carry all my gear around in.
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