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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-10-05 15:15:53
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Bahamut.Ravael said: »
Anna Ruthven said: »
If you pull a gun, CC or not you're a target. CC is a last resort, or at least should be. Open Carry is stupid, bull's eye tattoos on your forehead and back should be mandatory to open carry because when ***goes down, you're the first target. Carrying a weapon should be a secret.

Not true. Look at this guy, he open carries all the time and nobody can frickin' hit him.
Just hope these guys are aiming at you though:
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By Bahamut.Baconwrap 2015-10-05 16:38:08
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Valefor.Endoq said: »
What does the Fox News say?
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LOL This is so horrible it's actually funny.
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By Garuda.Chanti 2015-10-05 17:03:05
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Sorry Chanti, but colleges and universities, are considered school zones per the Federal law

18 U.S.C. § 921(a)(25) said:
(25) The term “school zone” means—
(A) in, or on the grounds of, a public, parochial or private school; or
(B) within a distance of 1,000 feet from the grounds of a public, parochial or private school.
(26) The term “school” means a school which provides elementary or secondary education, as determined under State law.
It seems to stop after high schools, otherwise known as secondary education.
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By Garuda.Chanti 2015-10-05 17:05:05
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Just hope these guys are aiming at you though:
Fully accredited graduates of the bad guy's school of marksmanship.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-10-05 17:06:23
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Sorry Chanti, but colleges and universities, are considered school zones per the Federal law

18 U.S.C. § 921(a)(25) said:
(25) The term “school zone” means—
(A) in, or on the grounds of, a public, parochial or private school; or
(B) within a distance of 1,000 feet from the grounds of a public, parochial or private school.
(26) The term “school” means a school which provides elementary or secondary education, as determined under State law.
It seems to stop after high schools, otherwise known as secondary education.
Source?
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By Garuda.Chanti 2015-10-05 17:10:18
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Sorry Chanti, but colleges and universities, are considered school zones per the Federal law
Source, your link.

You posted (25) I posted (26) right below it.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-10-05 17:12:21
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Garuda.Chanti said: »
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Sorry Chanti, but colleges and universities, are considered school zones per the Federal law
Source, your link.

You posted (25) I posted (26) right below it.
Well ***, I stand corrected. Sorry about that.
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2015-10-05 17:32:20
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Garuda.Chanti said: »
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Sorry Chanti, but colleges and universities, are considered school zones per the Federal law
Source, your link.

You posted (25) I posted (26) right below it.
Well ***, I stand corrected. Sorry about that.

You missed something else, King.

Code 1.3.f of the internet forum bylaws state that admitting fault is impermissible. The internet has a reputation to maintain, and such behavior will not be tolerated.
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By Jassik 2015-10-05 17:40:41
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Garuda.Chanti said: »
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Sorry Chanti, but colleges and universities, are considered school zones per the Federal law

18 U.S.C. § 921(a)(25) said:
(25) The term “school zone” means—
(A) in, or on the grounds of, a public, parochial or private school; or
(B) within a distance of 1,000 feet from the grounds of a public, parochial or private school.
(26) The term “school” means a school which provides elementary or secondary education, as determined under State law.
It seems to stop after high schools, otherwise known as secondary education.
Source?

Your own link, dude. "schools" is defined under (26) as "Elementary or secondary", colleges are POST-secondary.
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By Bahamut.Baconwrap 2015-10-06 01:29:38
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School zone is an awfully ambiguous term. I can see it not being applicable to private universities, but for junior and state colleges which are mostly funded by the state I can see them being considered a school zone.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-10-06 08:12:32
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Jassik said: »
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Garuda.Chanti said: »
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Sorry Chanti, but colleges and universities, are considered school zones per the Federal law

18 U.S.C. § 921(a)(25) said:
(25) The term “school zone” means—
(A) in, or on the grounds of, a public, parochial or private school; or
(B) within a distance of 1,000 feet from the grounds of a public, parochial or private school.
(26) The term “school” means a school which provides elementary or secondary education, as determined under State law.
It seems to stop after high schools, otherwise known as secondary education.
Source?

Your own link, dude. "schools" is defined under (26) as "Elementary or secondary", colleges are POST-secondary.
You should read before posting. Because Chanti already stated that, 30 minutes before you posted.

Unless you post really slow that is.
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By Jassik 2015-10-06 08:22:18
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
You should read before posting. Because Chanti already stated that, 30 minutes before you posted.

Unless you post really slow that is.

Lol...
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-10-06 08:24:51
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Jassik, I know you love me so much, but damn, you should go see other people.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-10-06 08:29:07
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In mob news:

Air France workers rip shirts from executives after airline cuts 2,900 jobs

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Striking staff at Air France have taken demonstrating their anger with direct action to a shocking new level. Approximately 100 workers forced their way into a meeting of the airline’s senior management and ripped the shirts from the backs of the executives.

The airline filed a criminal complaint after the employees stormed its headquarters, near Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris, in what was condemned as a “scandalous” outbreak of violence.

Photographs showed one ashen-faced director being led through a baying crowd, his clothes torn to shreds. In another picture, the deputy head of human resources, Xavier Broseta, left bare-chested after workers ripped off his shirt and jacket, is photographed being pushed to safety over a fence.

Tensions between management and workers at France’s loss-making flagship carrier had been building over the weekend in the runup to a meeting aimed at finalising a controversial “restructuring plan” involving 2,900 redundancies between now and 2017. The proposed job losses involve 1,700 ground staff, 900 cabin crew and 300 pilots.

After the violence erupted at about 9.30am on Monday, there was widespread condemnation from French union leaders who sought to blame each other’s members for the assaults.

Laurent Berger, secretary general of the CFDT, said the attacks were “undignified and unacceptable”, while Claude Mailly, of Force Ouvrière (Workers Force) said he understood Air France workers’ exasperation, but added: “One can fight management without being violent.”

Manuel Valls, France’s prime minister, said he was “scandalised” by the behaviour of staff and offered the airline chiefs his “full support”.

Air France said it had lodged an official police complaint for “aggravated violence”.

Several hundred airline employees had gathered to demonstrate outside Air France’s head office and members of senior management were greeted by an angry crowd shouting and waving flags and placards featuring the company chiefs portrayed as criminals in police mugshots. As executives entered the building, dozens of workers forced their way into the committee room shouting “this is our home”.

The Air France president, Frédéric Gagey, escaped unharmed. However, Pierre Plissonnier, vice-president of the airline’s Orly airport hub, was attacked.

Afterwards, Broseta told a press conference that he was “shocked and disappointed” by the attack, but added: “What we saw this morning is not typical of company staff.” He said: “I’ve received hundreds of messages of sympathy from union representatives and colleagues.”

The French finance minister tweeted his support for the attacked men. “Those who engage in violence are irresponsible. Nothing can replace social dialogue,” Emmanuel Macron wrote.

The French employers organisation, MEDEF, blamed an “irresponsible minority” for “unacceptable and scandalous aggression”.

Air France was founded in 1933 and in 2004 merged with the Dutch airline KLM to create the world’s fifth-largest air transport company.

Increased competition from Middle Eastern rivals and budget airlines recently prompted the loss-making group to seek a reorganisation and €1.8bn (£1.3bn) savings. The company is also planning to close five long-haul routes and sell off 14 of its larger, long distance aircraft.

On Monday morning, before the demonstration, Philippe Martinez, secretary general of the powerful CGT union, told RTL radio: “For several years now, successive heads of Air France have suggested rescue plans … each time, it’s a bottomless pit with the same suggestions. I believe they are trying to set one lot of us against the other. We need a real expert appraisal of the situation.” He admitted that Air France had been hard hit by the deregulation of the industry and the popularity of low-cost airlines.

Before the meeting, a government official, Stéphane Le Foll, said all parties had to get round the table to thrash out an agreement. “I call on everyone, especially the pilots, to make an effort,” he told France Inter radio.

After the violence, Air France said the committee meeting would be postponed until Monday afternoon, before cancelling it altogether. In a statement, the airline said executives were willing to negotiate with workers but “under certain conditions”.

Alexandre de Juniac, president of Air France-KLM, said the group condemned “the physical violence that took place around the executive meeting with the greatest firmness”, adding that it nevertheless “does not alter the management’s willingness to continue discussions”.

It is not the first time French workers have taken matters into their own hands with violent results. Since 2009, as the global economic crisis has escalated, several bosses have been held hostage by angry staff.

In January 2014, workers at a Goodyear factory in northern France prevented two managers from leaving and said the pair would be held until the company gave a “satisfactory response to requests”.

Olivier Labarre, director of BTI, a human resources consultancy, told Libération newspaper in 2009: “This happens elsewhere, but to my knowledge, taking the boss hostage is typically French. It’s the nature of the social dialogue in our country.”

Because nothing says more like "Please give us our jobs back" than attacking the bosses who have complete control over labor.

Congratulations France, you just made organized labor look good again!
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2015-10-06 11:22:13
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So russian jets have started targeting turkish ones now...this is getting even more dangerous.
 
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By Jassik 2015-10-06 11:39:13
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Valefor.Sehachan said: »
So russian jets have started targeting turkish ones now...this is getting even more dangerous.

Typical Putin saber rattling. He's like a kid vying for attention.
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By Bismarck.Dracondria 2015-10-06 11:40:17
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They fly close to ours all the time, it's very annoying
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By Garuda.Chanti 2015-10-06 12:03:09
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
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Tensions between management and workers at France’s loss-making flagship carrier had been building over the weekend in the runup to a meeting aimed at finalising a controversial “restructuring plan” involving 2,900 redundancies between now and 2017. The proposed job losses involve 1,700 ground staff, 900 cabin crew and 300 pilots....
But of course none of the vital executive positions. As we all know aircraft can't fly unless all the executives are properly compensated.

My sympathies lie with the strikers despite their abhorrent actions.
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2015-10-06 12:04:37
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Tensions between management and workers at France’s loss-making flagship carrier had been building over the weekend in the runup to a meeting aimed at finalising a controversial “restructuring plan” involving 2,900 redundancies between now and 2017. The proposed job losses involve 1,700 ground staff, 900 cabin crew and 300 pilots....
But of course none of the vital executive positions. As we all know aircraft can't fly unless all the executives are properly compensated.

My sympathies lie with the strikers despite their abhorrent actions.

Check your quoting skills, Chanti. You were putting words in King's mouth.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-10-06 12:04:58
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Tensions between management and workers at France’s loss-making flagship carrier had been building over the weekend in the runup to a meeting aimed at finalising a controversial “restructuring plan” involving 2,900 redundancies between now and 2017. The proposed job losses involve 1,700 ground staff, 900 cabin crew and 300 pilots....
But of course none of the vital executive positions. As we all know aircraft can't fly unless all the executives are properly compensated.

My sympathies lie with the strikers despite their abhorrent actions.
I didn't say that.

I don't sympathize with thugs who are angry because they got fired.
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By Garuda.Chanti 2015-10-06 12:07:04
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Spotted and corrected King.
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By Shiva.Viciousss 2015-10-06 16:12:34
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Valefor.Sehachan said: »
So russian jets have started targeting turkish ones now...this is getting even more dangerous.

Great way for the Russians to commit suicide.
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2015-10-06 16:19:56
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Somehow I doubt Turkey is stronger than Russia. Unless you mean NATO will go against it cause that would get really ugly.
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By Phoenix.Amandarius 2015-10-06 20:36:51
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Somehow I doubt Turkey is stronger than Russia. Unless you mean NATO will go against it cause that would get really ugly.

NATO will write them a mean letter.
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By Jassik 2015-10-06 21:19:23
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They were trying to intimidate Sweden not that long ago, Sweden told them they were going to fire on the next Russian ship or plane that entered their space, Russia stopped.
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By Bloodrose 2015-10-06 21:56:50
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Somehow I doubt Turkey is stronger than Russia. Unless you mean NATO will go against it cause that would get really ugly.

NATO will write them a mean letter.
Pfft, NATO will get Canada to write the letter, with nothing but apologies for being written in the first place.

"Dear Russia,

We are sorry to inform you, that your actions... blah, blah blah!
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Sincerely,
Canada on behalf of NATO"
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2015-10-06 22:48:15
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P.S. - Please don't nuke us, eh?
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By Jassik 2015-10-06 23:00:08
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Bahamut.Ravael said: »
P.S. - Please don't nuke us, eh?

It would literally be the end of Russia if they launched a nuke against a NATO member.
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2015-10-06 23:09:30
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Jassik said: »
Bahamut.Ravael said: »
P.S. - Please don't nuke us, eh?

It would literally be the end of Russia if they launched a nuke against a NATO member.

That was humor. But yeah, if there's anything that would get those pansies in NATO to actually act and unleash some retribution, that would be it.
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