Shooting Reported at Las Vegas Casino Hotel

When I didmiss his comments regarding this issue?

All I did was make a joke about dude's "both ways' shtick, anyone that follows Harris knows his that he does that a lot. Then some called him that dude, and I made a overall critique of Harris as a social commentator.

I even said I agree with some of the stuff he says. If I had a problem with anything he said on this issue I would have quoted it and responded to it. I have not worked through it yet, so I haven't done that. So you miss me with that Ninja **** when you, like Ninja, didn't even take them time to comprehend what was said .

I respect good viewpoints that I don't share. But in this thread, on this issue, there has not been many, and pretty much none from you. When me and Comparison Ford had a disagreement in here I respected his opinion and debate him civil, in the politics thread I only go after the trolls but there are plenty of dudes I have respect but disagree with.

At this point, I respect your opinion about me just as much as I respect your opinion on the gun regulation debate.

So please, spare me.

Cool, be safe bro.
 
Cool, be safe bro.
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Anyone see that 4chan post from last month warning people to avoid large crowds in Vegas? Creepy
 
So he had cameras posted outside the room? How does he even. Set that up in the hallway and arou the hotel with no one noticing?

This guy was a big gambler and your telling me the hotel of Mandalay didn't know where he was and what he was doing? They have 24 hr surveillance all over there property and your telling me they didn't have an eye at all times around their big spender?

Something don't add up with this whole story around how he moved without anyone noticing him. Vegas has strong security all over its casinos and dude was inside this wasn't on the street this was all through the casino floor. Bummer we will never get the full story around what happened to bring him to this point
 
NT fam, I'm lowkey scared. I'm going to a show at the Downtown Las Vegas Convention Center in a few weeks. It has a similar layout as Route 91..outdoor stage in the middle of Casinos. I know I shouldn't let something like this dictate my life but I feel like the block is still hot, so to speak. I'd feel paranoid and not having fun the whole time. I hate terrorism.

Me and girl are going to the Jay-z concert at T-mobile arena at the end of the month. And like you she can't help but be nervous and paranoid. But I tell her we can't let **** like this dictate our life. Just got to be aware of our surroundings and at least try to have a escape plan if **** does pop off. Can't let crazy mother ****** stop us from enjoying ourselves. Can't have these terrorist or this government have us living in fear.
 
Fox News wasting no time to spew nonsense about this:

Yeah...I'm sure the anti-anxiety meds had something to do with this, not his family history of psychopathic behavior (which has an extremely strong genetic link). Let's just go ahead and stigmatize a class of medications that help millions of people function in civilized society without consequence.


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Use to work at Wendys. I am now an attorney. Again, not that any of that matters. People tend to go ad hominem when they fail to articulate counter-arguments. This is why education is so important.

Which legal field do you work in?
 
RIP Austin Meyers. My city confirmed yesterday he passed away in the attack.
 

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Which legal field do you work in?

Honestly that’s a weird question. I mean, I assume you are asking what area I practice? And I do civil litigation defense. Mostly government tort liability, labor and employment and other general tort issues. At the trial and appellate level. And state and federal.
 
https://www.samharris.org/blog/item/the-riddle-of-the-gun

Sam Harris has the most reasonable opinion Ive seen while somewhat providing a solution.

This is Sam's suggestion:

We could do many things to ensure that only fully vetted people could get a licensed firearm. The fact that guns in the U.S. can be legally purchased from private sellers without background checks on the buyers (the so-called “gun show loophole”) is terrifying. Getting a gun license could be made as difficult as getting a license to fly an airplane, requiring dozens of hours of training. I would certainly be happy to see policy changes like this. In that respect, I support much stricter gun laws. But I am under no illusions that such restrictions would make it difficult for bad people to acquire guns illegally. Given the level of violence in our society, the ubiquity of guns, and the fact that our penitentiaries function like graduate schools for violent criminals, I think sane, law-abiding people should have access to guns. In that respect, I support the rights of gun owners.

Weren't we in here saying something like this? Or at the very least adding additional steps in getting access to guns?
 
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