That’s smart of them we should do the same thing only our government believes we should give every thing away hey and while we are at it let’s make it that you have to be a land owner to vote it will cut a lot of the riffraff out and solve most of our illegal immigration problems
The fact that the parents/guardians/whoever, are at fault because the weapon was not secured properly, goes without saying..... I don’t have a gun, I do not have the desire to own a gun, etc, my question was simply whether it is "THAT EASY" to discharge a handgun that even a 2 year old toddler could shot themselves? Heck, I struggle opening a medicine bottle unless it has an easy open lid. And truth be told, even some of those are a challenge ie Walmart pharmacy pill vials.
The girl found the gun outside most likely ditched there after use in a crime and unregistered in either case the police don’t specify the type of gun a loaded revolver double action will only discharge if the hammer is pulled back and the trigger is squeezed or buy just squeezing the trigger but it takes a good amount of hand strength and a semiautomatic handgun has multiple safety mechanisms to discharge it so im not seeing how a 2 year old could use either one but we are talking Chicago any thing is possible and the cops didn’t tell us anything of value
Some guns the trigger spring can be adjusted for light or heavy. I would think a crook would want a light trigger,and if the gun was ditched,then most likely,yep a crook had it moded.
Shortly after 6 p.m., a 2-year-old girl found a gun in the 1500-block of West Jonquil Terrace in Rogers Park and accidentally discharged it, striking herself in the right hand, police said.
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And the other shooting, playing inside with a gun and an adult.
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I had never heard of any of this.
But if you don't go to the link, just read this 1 section.
"Following Japan's surrender in September 1945, the U.S. covered up evidence of the gruesome experiments and secretly granted many of Unit 731's leaders immunity from prosecution for war crimes in exchange for their research. Much of this information was later taken to Fort Detrick in Maryland — the center of the U.S. Cold War biological weapons program between 1943 and 1969."
Now if the government will cover this up, why would we be apt to believe there is nothing being covered up about covid?
aint that some shit! WOW,
Let me see if I can find it again. It was sickening to read what the japanese did to their prisoners for experiments. put people in low pressure chambers until their eyes exploded and used flame throwers on people to see how long it took to kill them and etc.
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I knew BLM was a scam right from the start it just goes to show you that you can give them champagne 🍾 and they will sell it because they are happy with kool aid --------------------------------------- added after 49 seconds
Must be high society up there where you are.
Around here it is chittlen's and collard greens!
1 elderly black man I knew when I was in my 20's, he had a problem with his daughters coming back home and each with 2 kids and 1 on the way. It was expensive to feed them.And he was not wealthy. So when my buddy that set raccoon traps happened to catch possums, he would take them to the fellow and he would "fatten them up" in a pen for a couple weeks on corn and vegi's and then that would be sunday dinner.It didn't take long for the daughters to haul ass out of there!
Oh hell yeah I used to give my black fishing friend the carp i would catch he knew how to cut the mud streak out and he would eat them and I taught him how to cook catfish row
First, this is AN OPINION. The organization has had several hiccups but, under new leadership, it's trying to restructure itself. Take a look.
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Off the wall question but nothing to loose asking.
Has anyone here had rotator cuff surgery and it fail in later years? Mine was in 2006 to repair the damage from my left arm being essentially pulled out of socket and just about off. And the past few weeks I have been having pain similar to when it was first torn.
I know if I go to the dr it will be endless trips here and there and no real solution , but i am curious as to how it felt?was it similar to the original pain from the tear or different?
all the ligaments were torn,there is screws and twine and what all else in there.
The joint was damaged to best I can remember, 40% disability rated for the arm after the surgery.
Arm was pulled out of socket by the locked seatbelt I was holding in my hand to latch when the truck was hit.
That means you have limited movement. I know that the arm has most of it’s weight supported by very strong muscle. There are also 3 bones, but, the muscles do 90% of the work. This makes it very easy to hurt the rotator cuff. Especially if you have limited movement. Charlie has a very hard time with his arthritis. He can’t lift his arm past a certain point or rotate it backwards. At least 2 or 3 times a year his left side rotator cuff starts hurting badly and it’s after he forces it. It’s very painful. He puts his arm in a sling and gobbles Aleve by the handful (not good for his kidneys). Have you tried one of those walk-in clinics?
Not yet on a walk in,It is getting to hurt alot less,I finally took some hydrocondone I had from 2016 when I had sinus surgery and it has subsided some.
it is just the wrong time of the year for me to be in a sling!
Well I actually tried something that is helping.
I had used the patches with limited success.they fall off unless you lay still.
1 of the main reasons I want to stop hurting is so I can be active.
This shit works the best of any thing I have tried.All it does is numb the pain. but there is no fixen my back issues anyway,and the shoulder,well it's doing a bit better.But with this stuff and a bc powder I can get something done!
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yes,but for some reason it is gone! Can't find it!
Was just about to order another 1 and came to check this site before I went to ebay.
There is damage to my spine, arthritis was found in it at age 28-9. The fact my body weight broke the seat apart and loose from the floor boards didn't help my spine or muscles any either.
Hey, phart, just curious, have you tried a chiropractor? Aside from the various rubs you can find at every drugstore in town, the chiropractor could use a Tens Machine and Kinesiology tape in conjunction with manipulation. It's worth a trip and a try if you have insurance with a reasonable co-pay.
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Also, if your insurance provides an OTC allowance, they may have a TENS unit available at no charge.
For sure and what's even more sad is that the resident mongoloid not only has troubles with spelling and sentence structure, listening and reading comprehension is NOT his strong suit, either.
"The racist bella! made a comment about Tina Turner's health issues. Tina Turner should be remembered as the queen of rock n' roll and her legacy to the music industry. She also was abused by her former husband Ike Turner. She was one the best singer around.
bella! Your comments about Tina Turner are ludicrous."
There was nothing inflammatory OR "ludicrous" about my post. Learn to read.
this issue is old news but it occured to me that only in America would liberals support the removal of Mia from the butter box.
Not thinking about just how American that is. Keep the lake and the land and ditch the indian.
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Minnesota Lt. Governor and White Earth Band of Ojibwe member Peggy Flanagan tweeted last week. “Native people are not mascots or logos. We are very much still here.”
Painted by Brown & Bigelow illustrator Arthur C. Hanson, Mia first appeared on labels in 1928, kneeling in stereotypical garb and clutching a Land O’Lakes container. The image and its “butter maiden” moniker have long drawn criticism, with detractors describing the branding as a racist objectification of indigenous people. As Hailey Waller reports for Bloomberg News, the American Psychological Association previously found that the presence of such mascots on prominent advertisements may have “a negative impact on the self-esteem of American Indian children.”
So you still don't see it? the obvious?
Our ancestors come here, get the Indians drunk and or kill them and take the land and the lakes century's ago. And liberals still support the idea.
Blm'ers need to be on bud light cans,
Strange? Would you want yourself and your family's, tribes, heritage, essentially erased from view in the future?
What's next? blow up mt rushmore?
I have limited indian blood myself, and I think it is sad that the Cherakee people have to open g@mbling house's to reverse swindle the white man out of his money so they can buy back their own land and resources
Did you read the first line of my post? Native Americans, Indians to you. Ojibwa, Cherokee, Apache, Navajo, Comanche, Arapaho, and many more, do not like or want to be part of a logo ar be a mascot symbol (The Braves).
Native Americans are in charge of the land in their respective reservations. These are federal lands. For many yrs the “Tribes” were very poor. I, too, think that it was not our finest hour when we restricted these proud people to what amounted to small areas with little potential. Native American gaming comprises casinos, bingo halls, and other **** operations on Indian reservations or other tribal lands in the United States. Because these areas have tribal sovereignty, states have limited ability to forbid **** there, as codified by the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988.
These casinos have made these tribes fabulously rich and made them able to give tribe members many, many, benefits. Free housing, free schools, allowances, food, medical benefits.
It’s not sad. It’s good.
It is sad that it is the only way they can get back what was already their's to begin with.I am not saying it is sad they are wealthy enough now to take care of themselves.
This is a list of countries that DO NOT permit sale of real estate to anyone other than their citizens.
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Guns, the shame of the American people.
All right. Then the question should be, "Who, in their right mind, allowed a two yrs old to be alone outside?
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And the other shooting, playing inside with a gun and an adult.
I had never heard of any of this.
But if you don't go to the link, just read this 1 section.
"Following Japan's surrender in September 1945, the U.S. covered up evidence of the gruesome experiments and secretly granted many of Unit 731's leaders immunity from prosecution for war crimes in exchange for their research. Much of this information was later taken to Fort Detrick in Maryland — the center of the U.S. Cold War biological weapons program between 1943 and 1969."
Now if the government will cover this up, why would we be apt to believe there is nothing being covered up about covid?
Let me see if I can find it again. It was sickening to read what the japanese did to their prisoners for experiments. put people in low pressure chambers until their eyes exploded and used flame throwers on people to see how long it took to kill them and etc.
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Chicken and watermelon 🍉 are a plus
Around here it is chittlen's and collard greens!
1 elderly black man I knew when I was in my 20's, he had a problem with his daughters coming back home and each with 2 kids and 1 on the way. It was expensive to feed them.And he was not wealthy. So when my buddy that set raccoon traps happened to catch possums, he would take them to the fellow and he would "fatten them up" in a pen for a couple weeks on corn and vegi's and then that would be sunday dinner.It didn't take long for the daughters to haul ass out of there!
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Has anyone here had rotator cuff surgery and it fail in later years? Mine was in 2006 to repair the damage from my left arm being essentially pulled out of socket and just about off. And the past few weeks I have been having pain similar to when it was first torn.
I know if I go to the dr it will be endless trips here and there and no real solution , but i am curious as to how it felt?was it similar to the original pain from the tear or different?
The joint was damaged to best I can remember, 40% disability rated for the arm after the surgery.
Arm was pulled out of socket by the locked seatbelt I was holding in my hand to latch when the truck was hit.
it is just the wrong time of the year for me to be in a sling!
I had used the patches with limited success.they fall off unless you lay still.
1 of the main reasons I want to stop hurting is so I can be active.
This shit works the best of any thing I have tried.All it does is numb the pain. but there is no fixen my back issues anyway,and the shoulder,well it's doing a bit better.But with this stuff and a bc powder I can get something done!
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Was just about to order another 1 and came to check this site before I went to ebay.
There is damage to my spine, arthritis was found in it at age 28-9. The fact my body weight broke the seat apart and loose from the floor boards didn't help my spine or muscles any either.
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Also, if your insurance provides an OTC allowance, they may have a TENS unit available at no charge.
● renal disease resulting in dialysis
● stroke
● cancer
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By the way, Inside Edition host donning the iconic custom made dress that is seen toward the end of the short video, does not do it justice!
"The racist bella! made a comment about Tina Turner's health issues. Tina Turner should be remembered as the queen of rock n' roll and her legacy to the music industry. She also was abused by her former husband Ike Turner. She was one the best singer around.
bella! Your comments about Tina Turner are ludicrous."
There was nothing inflammatory OR "ludicrous" about my post. Learn to read.
Sadly ,these people vote.
As a member of the transvehical community his struggles are epic.A real hero
Not thinking about just how American that is. Keep the lake and the land and ditch the indian.
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Painted by Brown & Bigelow illustrator Arthur C. Hanson, Mia first appeared on labels in 1928, kneeling in stereotypical garb and clutching a Land O’Lakes container. The image and its “butter maiden” moniker have long drawn criticism, with detractors describing the branding as a racist objectification of indigenous people. As Hailey Waller reports for Bloomberg News, the American Psychological Association previously found that the presence of such mascots on prominent advertisements may have “a negative impact on the self-esteem of American Indian children.”
Now, tell me how a BLM member should replace her
Our ancestors come here, get the Indians drunk and or kill them and take the land and the lakes century's ago. And liberals still support the idea.
Blm'ers need to be on bud light cans,
What's next? blow up mt rushmore?
I have limited indian blood myself, and I think it is sad that the Cherakee people have to open g@mbling house's to reverse swindle the white man out of his money so they can buy back their own land and resources
Native Americans are in charge of the land in their respective reservations. These are federal lands. For many yrs the “Tribes” were very poor. I, too, think that it was not our finest hour when we restricted these proud people to what amounted to small areas with little potential. Native American gaming comprises casinos, bingo halls, and other **** operations on Indian reservations or other tribal lands in the United States. Because these areas have tribal sovereignty, states have limited ability to forbid **** there, as codified by the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988.
These casinos have made these tribes fabulously rich and made them able to give tribe members many, many, benefits. Free housing, free schools, allowances, food, medical benefits.
It’s not sad. It’s good.
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