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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=98593139
This is an interesting read mainly because of all the anti-gun lobbying done on this website. Most of you on here portray the US gun owner as a blood thirsty inbred because we like our right to own guns. You think most of us go out of our way to shoot somebody. Well I would rather live here than in Guatemala.
They not only use guns but knifes too.
Moral of the story? Guns don't kill people. Knifes don't kill people - people kill people.
This is an interesting read mainly because of all the anti-gun lobbying done on this website. Most of you on here portray the US gun owner as a blood thirsty inbred because we like our right to own guns. You think most of us go out of our way to shoot somebody. Well I would rather live here than in Guatemala.
They not only use guns but knifes too.
"We have a saying: If you don't pay, we won't hurt the father, sadly, it's the children who'll pay," Flaco says. "We send them a letter. Then we surveil their kids. We ask for $5,000 to $13,000, depending on the kind of business he's in. If he doesn't pay, we kidnap his wife or a child, and we kill them. Then we send him body parts showing him we mean business, and we keep kidnapping family members until he pays."
Moral of the story? Guns don't kill people. Knifes don't kill people - people kill people.