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mybigredjeep
04-05-2005, 01:49 AM
I dont know if anyone heard about the guy that got shot comming out of the night club in long island..............well i knew him.......my campus, cw post is in a great state of morning right now. An inocent guy got killed because of a drunk FUCK with a gun. So rather then putting together a chain letter and saying pass this to all your friends, i just want everyone to keep in mind guns are not worth it, some one always dies with them. so please please please dont incourage guns......that shit is meant for the police only....... innocent people dont deserve to die. so im sorry for ranting on and on....... but please try feel what im feeling.....this kid was a good kid....really smart 3.5 gpa and did not play girls he was living his life and was a month away from graduating.......so please if you know someone with a gun please please tell them to get rid of it.........sorry for going on and on but someone is now dead.

thank you in advanced

XEON
04-05-2005, 08:33 AM
Sorry to hear about this :(. Yes guns are bad, and why does this person have a gun at a public place. I mean I know a few people who have guns because thats there hobby but they would NEVER ever bring it to a public place. They are for tarket practice only. See people like that should never get gun lisences. Thats why when you get the lisence you get a background check and stuff. People like that should not have guns.

Sorry to hear about this. I hope this never happens to anyone else!

Toytrk85
04-27-2005, 01:52 PM
I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your friend. I completely know what your going through. A buddy of mine was taken from us on March 6th, he was coming home from Hoboken, took a train there and back and ended up walking home along the train tracks at night and was struck by another train. He tried to be safe and not drink and drive and still lost his life. Does this mean I should boycott trains or drinking?
Please dont get me wrong, I am very sorry for your loss but you need to realize it wasn't the gun that took your friends life, it was the person on the opposite side of the trigger. If he wanted to harm your friend or someone else he would have found a way, weapon or not. I believe the Big Man upstairs has a plan for all of us and when we pass on it only means he needs us for something greater. Just try to remember the great things he did in his short time in this life. I'm sure from the sound of him he touched many peoples lives and that is what needs to be focused on. My prayers go out to his family and friends.

Nick

LILBLUE04FX4L2
04-27-2005, 02:50 PM
sorry your friend died
I hope his family will find some peace some day
it's a terrible tragedy

anony91xj
05-01-2005, 04:35 PM
I'm sorry for your loss, it is indeed a tragedy.

However, blaming the gun is just assanine. A gun is no more dangerous than the person holding it. Please, blame the shooter, not the gun. Don't get me started on my Second Amendment rights.