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Eat shit and die, Greg Gibson of Gloucester.
can I donate a horse head?
Eloquent.Eat shit and die, Greg Gibson of Gloucester.
Aaron[MA];5350676 said:Found the shooting incident referenced:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Lo
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Lo wore a T-shirt with the name of the New York City hardcore punk band Sick of It All during the shooting. This spurred the band to issue press releases denouncing Lo's crimes. The journalist Chuck Klosterman wrote a passage in his book, Killing Yourself to Live, (pages 133–134) in which Wayne Lo writes Klosterman a letter from prison contemplating what questions might have been raised if Lo were arrested wearing a T-shirt with the bands Poison or Warrant instead of Sick of It All.
Aaron[MA];5350683 said:Never mind. Link not working
Sounds like his son was yet another victim of "Gun Free" Zones. The lunatic gunman ran around the campus unfettered for how long? Dude called the police himself and turned himself in. Wonder how many people he would have been able to injure or kill if any of those victims were actually allowed to defend themselves? Or how much longer he would have shot unfettered had he NOT decided to turn himself him.
Looks like the media tried to blame the band that was on the shooter's T-Shirt as well:
Blame everything but the real and true causes of these mass shootings. Take away citizen's rights to protect themselves and hope that crime just goes away. Has worked out real well in the UK, hasn't it? ****ing morons!!
Supporting things like this should hurt, if anyone knows that guy blast him for being a puppet on social media. Make him look like an idiot for supporting unconstitutional BS, rag on him for using his son's death in an overt political ad campaign, anything you can think of.
ETA: I don't do social media, but here is his stuff.
https://www.facebook.com/greg.gibson.12382
https://twitter.com/tenpoundbook
http://gloucesterwriters.org/greg-gibson-john-rosenthal/
http://www.gloucestertimes.com/news...cle_6a9d573c-b155-5923-b49f-20782cfb9dff.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Lo
the wiki artical really points to the College being irasponciabel and not addressing the issue. Wonder how much they were sued for.
What good will be achieved by trying to make this guy look like an idiot? It will only make them dig in their heels more and reinforce their existing beliefs about us.
Eat shit and die, Greg Gibson of Gloucester.
The article also mentioned several times that nobody ever called the cops or showed any concern that he may do something. Also, why was a receptionist opening his packages?
Also, why was a receptionist opening his packages?
Schools go through student mail - don't expect privacy... This story is a quick tangent describing one such academic experience...
I had a friend bring a gun to campus and keep it under his bed in the dorm. We liked to go shooting on the weekends and he decided to pick up a new SS Colt 1991 over winter break. He and the Colt were legal in Maine and he didn't understand why he wouldn't be legal in MA. I asked him to put it in my off campus safe since guns aren't permitted on campus and he didn't have a license.
He also had a bunch of parts shipped from Wilson Combat to his dorm; he was really excited about customizing it. The campus police raided his dorm room and asked where the gun was. Well, no good deed goes unpunished... The campus police were extremely hostile toward me and wanted me prosecuted. They tried to prevent me from leaving the police station after asking me to come in. The questions were extremely aggressive and I stopped talking quickly. The campus PD kept saying it would be "worse for me if I left" the station. I got the sense they were trying to set me up. So I asked again if I was being arrested - after they said no I thanked them for their concern and let them know they would hear from my attorney shortly. It seemed safer to lawyer up before a decision was actually made; the campus PD seemed to have their minds made up.
GOAL seemed like a good first place to start and they recommended an attorney. The GOAL lawyer squared everything away over about two months - no charges were ever filed and my MA permit was not taken away. The campus police were insisting on prosecution. My lawyer met with the licensing authority (Detective) in my home town; they both agreed prosecution was insane... The decision belonged to my home town Detective and told to the campus they were to back off. The Detective asked me to ship my friends gun back to his father in Maine (FFL to FFL). The lawyer also asked me to visit my Detective for some "one-on-one time". I was actually really nervous - the last PD visit was intensely hostile. But it was adult time, so I went to the local PD. It turns out the home town Detective wanted to thank me for getting an unsecured gun off campus. He thought I handled myself well and wanted to shake my hand.
It was an intimidating time while I was still in my early twenties... Anyway, schools go through student mail.
Anthony