ME - Mass shooter leaves at least 18 dead in Lewiston

Is there a gun control issue on the November election ballot in Maine?


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That's what I expect when I see "mass shooting" headlines. One car parked far from the venue (employee) and two police cars. Sounds legit.

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We've all been missing the mass shootings for a while. I didn't have that back on my bingo card yet. Kinda played out and boring.

Let me crank up the conspiracy machine then...

The man in the police notice does not look like the shooter from the surveillance photo.
 
I'm in Florida now, but my family is telling me all the Hannafords are closed, all the schools are closed, everyone is on lockdown hiding in their homes. Seems like extreme over reactions. What are they going to do if it comes out that this guy bought the gun out of an Uncle Henry's?
 
I'm in Florida now, but my family is telling me all the Hannafords are closed, all the schools are closed, everyone is on lockdown hiding in their homes. Seems like extreme over reactions. What are they going to do if it comes out that this guy bought the gun out of an Uncle Henry's?

It appears from the stories i had read of this solider/officer.

He went in Ukraine to train Ukrankian military.
 
Doesn't sound like he was on any SSRI's:



How does one get to be retired at age 41? :confused:

says he was an officer , could retire at 41 if got done with college before turned 22. If I had stayed ( enlisted , nco , not commisioned officer } I could have retired at 37. in the French Foreign Legion you can draw after 17 1/2 years but there are age limits for officers and NCO's. Used to be 15 yrs for pension , first enlistment is five which gets you a residency card.
 
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says he was an officer , could retire at 41 if got done with college before turned 22. If I had stayed ( enlisted , nco , not commisioned officer } I could have retired at 37.

I believe that if someone would have done the guard/reserve thing at 17 and gone to college and/or ROTC, they could have retired at 37 as well.

But then again, we can't trust the media to accurately differentiate between officers and enlisted. The concept of non-commissioned and warrant officers would make their heads spin.

The corporate media is paid to love the military, but they don't know a thing about it.
 
It appears from the stories i had read of this solider/officer.

He went in Ukraine to train Ukrankian military.

No, the guy was a sargent in the reserve. He was petroleum transfer specialist. A fancy word for gas attendent who never even deployed.
 
says he was an officer , could retire at 41 if got done with college before turned 22. If I had stayed ( enlisted , nco , not commisioned officer } I could have retired at 37. in the French Foreign Legion you can draw after 17 1/2 years but there are age limits for officers and NCO's. Used to be 15 yrs for pension , first enlistment is five which gets you a residency card.

Also, he could have enlisted, completed college, and then received his commission.
 
Doesn't sound like he was on any SSRI's:
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IDK what the truth will eventually be, but pretty much all of the reporting on TV says that he had been in a mental hospital this year.

Sources also told ABC News said Card has a mental health history, including a two-week stay this past summer at a mental health facility after he reported hearing voices and made threats to shoot up a National Guard facility in Saco, Maine.
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https://www.wmur.com/article/lewiston-maine-shootings-robert-card-suspect/45651233
 
not the same guy.

Looks like they used Bruce Dern as James Gandolfino's stand-in. Don't they have any continuity experts around when they do this crap?

IDK what the truth will eventually be, but pretty much all of the reporting on TV says that he had been in a mental hospital this year.

Is it even possible these days to get out of one of those before they pump you full of SSRIs?
 
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