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French police say an armed teenager has taken multiple hostages in a store on the outskirts of Toulouse.
A police spokeswoman said four hostages were taken in a convenience store in Blagnac, near Toulouse airport.
She said it's too early to rule out terror without knowing the hostage-taker's demands.
Why didn't France's gun laws save the Charlie Hebdo victims?
French gun laws date back to April 18, 1939, though they have been amended a number of times since. They are certainly tough: There is no right to bear arms for the French, and to own a gun, you need a hunting or sporting license which needs to be repeatedly renewed and requires a psychological evaluation.
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
Just figured I would post this as its just breaking just now so a little light on the details but reports are that:
French police say an armed teenager has taken multiple hostages in a store on the outskirts of Toulouse.
A police spokeswoman said four hostages were taken in a convenience store in Blagnac, near Toulouse airport.
She said it's too early to rule out terror without knowing the hostage-taker's demands.
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originally posted by: Fools
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
Just figured I would post this as its just breaking just now so a little light on the details but reports are that:
French police say an armed teenager has taken multiple hostages in a store on the outskirts of Toulouse.
A police spokeswoman said four hostages were taken in a convenience store in Blagnac, near Toulouse airport.
She said it's too early to rule out terror without knowing the hostage-taker's demands.
Link
France does not allow private gun ownership therefore there is no way that person has a gun.
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: Fools
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
Just figured I would post this as its just breaking just now so a little light on the details but reports are that:
French police say an armed teenager has taken multiple hostages in a store on the outskirts of Toulouse.
A police spokeswoman said four hostages were taken in a convenience store in Blagnac, near Toulouse airport.
She said it's too early to rule out terror without knowing the hostage-taker's demands.
Link
France does not allow private gun ownership therefore there is no way that person has a gun.
Well actually they do allow "private gun ownership"... But why let a silly little thing like reality get in the way of your own biased narrative.
originally posted by: gallop
a reply to: KrishnaTheGreat
They could have sporks and spork 50 people in 2 minutes huh!