• @[email protected]
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    2039 months ago

    “Vernon said the man threatened to kill him and called him a racial slur”

    There it is. He felt like someone he thought was beneath him was giving him something and that upset his worldview.

  • @[email protected]
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    919 months ago

    I’m thankful that in all my years of working in retail, I never had a gun pointed at me. Having said that, random people get so bent out of shape about the most ridiculous, inconsequential things and it can be close to impossible to predict who it’s going to be or what is going to set them off.

    Based on my experiences, if a customer is being indignant even after explaining that I was helping them out, I would apologize and remove the discount or ring the order up differently (if it was in my power to do so). More often than not, they calm down after they get what they want, even if it’s to their own detriment. Granted, after calming down, a not insignificant number of these folks will realize their mistake and then they have to figure out a way to save face so they can ask for the discount to be reapplied.

  • @[email protected]
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    809 months ago

    This man has nerves of steel. Dude said “you do what you gotta do I’m not running” to a man holding a gun in his face.

  • no banana
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    599 months ago

    Stable behavior that indicates someone should have a firearm

    • @Anyolduser
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      If and/or when they catch him he’s going away for brandishing, menacing, maybe even attempted murder depending on how the case goes.

      A felony conviction makes you a prohibited person, meaning no firearms or ammunition for life.

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          It will still be illegal for him to possess them or even try to obtain them.

          The only way to purchase a firearm without a background check (that also isn’t an express ticket to federal pound-me-in-the-ass prison) is to buy a used firearm from a private individual in your state. That person also needs to not be a prohibited person themselves, cannot be a firearms dealer by trade, and the firearm must be legal to own in the state in which you both reside.

          Online gun sales, new gun sales, and gun sales crossing state lines all require a background check be performed by a licensed dealer, known as an FFL. The ATF randomly audits about 10-15% of FFLs in a given year, which doesn’t include the number audited as a part of investigations following up on complaints and tips.

          Sorry for the wall of text. Whenever people bring up background checks the uninformed yet highly opinionated tend to come out of the woodwork.

          P.S.: If any of said individuals would like to prevent cases that slip through the cracks please write your representatives to increase ATF funding for enforcement activities.

          • @[email protected]
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            179 months ago

            It’s illegal, but because firearms are so hilariously ubiquitous, there is effectively no standard of ownership or storage, and law enforcement has inadequate tools to tackle gun tracing by design, there is ample opportunity for a prohibited person to unlawfully obtain a gun in the US. Made even more laugable by the open, legal marketing of products like the P80, which are ending up in police evidence lockups across the country.

            The gun culture in America is inherently anti-social and anti-establishment, so rules and laws cannot just be lightly suggested and expected that they be followed. People need to consistently go to prison and permanently lose their gun rights for their fuckups to start changing things.

            • @Anyolduser
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              79 months ago

              Did you write your representative like I asked or are you just here to vent?

              • @[email protected]
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                39 months ago

                I didn’t, because I live in a state that licenses gun owners, tracks all pistol purchases and actually throws people in jail for being criminally negligent with their guns. I can guess where they stand on gun control and gun law enforcement.

                I assume you didn’t either, because you don’t actually care about any of this and just took the chance to info-dump and misdirect people who want to regulate your toys.

                • @Anyolduser
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                  59 months ago

                  Hmmm methinks a good faith discussion will not be found here…

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    499 months ago

    Idk why people are so angry out here at 9 in the morning

    LOL, I love this guy’s perspective. Hear, hear!

    • @[email protected]
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      59 months ago

      I can understand why people could be angry. They have to be awake at 9 in the morning.

      Definitely doesn’t excuse the gun and the racism.

  • Alien Nathan Edward
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    399 months ago

    Bet I can tell you something about the voting history of the guy who couldn’t understand basic math or the concept of a sale, perseverated on that fact long enough to come back to the burger king that tried to give him a deal, called the cashier a racial slur and pulled out a gun.

    • @[email protected]
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      139 months ago

      It’s Ohio tho, they have two plates…

      The other car didn’t have fronts either, so it’s got to be a border town or something.

      Taking a gun across state lines can open up a shit ton of other charges too depending on a lot of different charges.

      But gun crimes like this rarely get charged, the cops don’t give a shit so even if someone identifies the guy and tells cops where he’s at, they probably won’t do anything. Especially if it involves crossing state lines.

      The reason people act like this, is they get away with it. Usually up until they actually murder someone

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      It’s weird. Here you have to have a front plate but not necessarily a back plate because of trailers

  • @[email protected]
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    309 months ago

    Did he have a Gun to Protect himself from this Man he was giving a DIscount to? That’s the ONLY way to Prevent this SItuation!

  • @[email protected]
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    239 months ago

    This is such an American phenomenon.

    Even without the school shootings, this would be reason enough for me to say that the second amendment needs further amending.

      • @[email protected]
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        29 months ago

        I’m not sure what you’re getting at. The problem is that a random loser had a gun and pointed at another human being in a situation so far removed from a “life or death situation” that it’s almost impossible to fathom.

        That guy should never be allowed within 10 feet of a gun, but I’d be surprised if that’s part of his punishment.

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    Do cars in the US not have license plates on the front?

    I’m not seeing any on either car in the photo.

    • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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      This took place in Ohio, where the front license plate requirement was actually dropped recently in 2020.

      For anyone wondering, the non-front-plate states are the “rugged 21” and are:

      • Alabama
      • Alaska
      • Arizona
      • Arkansas
      • Delaware
      • Florida
      • Georgia
      • Indiana
      • Kansas
      • Kentucky
      • Louisiana
      • Michigan
      • Mississippi
      • New Mexico
      • North Carolina
      • Ohio
      • Oklahoma
      • Pennsylvania
      • South Carolina
      • Tennessee
      • West Virginia

      …But not regular Virginia. That’s because everything is still illegal in Virginia. And luckily New Jersey drivers are also still required to have a front plate, so you can identify them coming and take evasive action.

          • Phoenixz
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            79 months ago

            Yeah, because stamping a license plate is so so extremely expensive, compared to, you know, the rest of a friggin car.

        • @TheKMAP
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          Front license plates affect aerodynamics and the look of a car.

          The only reason I was able to catch the drunk driver who hit me was because of their front plate.

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        39 months ago

        And luckily New Jersey drivers are also still required to have a front plate, so you can identify them coming and take evasive action.

        As long as you aren’t camping in the left lane with your thumb up your ass.

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        That explains why they can’t just figure out who the guy is from the car’s plates even though they have a picture of the front of the car.

        • @[email protected]
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          19 months ago

          It’s still not that simple. The guy could just claim his car was missing or his similar looking friend borrowed the car.