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  • #16
    Originally posted by BioG8r View Post
    Here is a breakdown of the weapons used in the Deadliest US shootings...

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv...-us-shootings/
    Thanks for the link... It is helpful

    So by order of Deadliest:

    #1. 2007 VT campus (Campus = Gun Free)
    #2. 1991 Luby's Cafeteria (Texas Restaurant = Gun Free)
    #3. 1984 McDonalds (California in 1984 NOT SURE???)
    #4. 1966 U.T. @ Austin (Campus but in 1966 NOT SURE???)
    #5. 1986 Post Office in Edmund, O.K. (P.O. = Gun Free)
    #6. 1999 Columbine (High School = Gun Free)
    #7. 2009 Immigration Services Center, Binghamton, NY (ACA = Gun Free per BioG8r)
    #8. 2009 Fort Hood (Base = Gun Freee Unless on Official Duty per Pop45)
    #9. 2012 Aurora Colorado (If like NC… Paid Admission = Gun Free)
    #10 2009 Geneva County, AL (not done in 1 location, mobile)

    If someone has info on the areas listed as NOT SURE I would love to know:

    But for sure you can list

    2007 VT Campus = Gun Free
    1991 Luby’s in Texas = Gun Free
    1999 Columbine High School = Gun Free
    2012 Aurora Colorado = Gun Free

    Gun Free Zones are not safe places.
    Last edited by Not_Yet_Prepped; 07-27-2012, 11:15 AM.

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    • #17
      Fort Hood: Because of a domestic dispute in base housing, when a soldier killed his wife with his service issued weapon, military personnel are not allowed to have loaded firearms in there possession with the exception of official duty.
      Pray for Obama, Psalms 109:8. Before you judge me, look it up.

      I think my tin foil is too tight.

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      • #18
        Thanks Pop!

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        • #19
          The ACA in Binghamton follows Federal Building guidelines.... Gun Free, Source - Employee.
          Do the right thing, because it is the right thing to do!

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          • #20
            Bio,

            Thank you... I was not sure who ran that place or what guide lines it had.

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