Report: ‘At Least Seven’ NFL Players Turn In Guns In Wake Of Belcher Tragedy
Must of been the Costas moment of reason last week....
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/12/...lcher-tragedy/ NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - The tragic story of former Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher seems to be having a profound effect on some players around the league. Belcher, the Long Island native who fatally shot his girlfriend before turning the gun on himself on December 1, shook the football world upside down when he committed murder-suicide. And now, players are taking action to prevent further unthinkable incidents from occurring. During Week 14′s coverage of Football Night in America, Peter King reported that multiple NFL players have turned in their firearms as a result of the Belcher tragedy. “I’ve been told that in the last seven days, at least seven players around the league have gone to their team’s security officers to turn in the firearms that they possess from their homes,” King said during the broadcast. “I’m also told that one of these players had multiple firearms, as Jovan Belcher did — he had eight … He told his security officer, ‘I don’t trust myself with these guns in the house. Please take them away.’” A recent USA Today poll revealed that three out of four NFL players own guns, whereas 40 to 45 percent of the general population owns firearms. Belcher killed Kasandra Perkins at the couple’s home and then committed suicide in the parking lot of Arrowhead Stadium, police said. General manager Scott Pioli and head coach Romeo Crennel attempted to stop Belcher from killing himself, but he proceeded to do so in front of them. Belcher left behind a three-month-old daughter. According to Police Sgt. Richard Sharp, Belcher and Perkins had been arguing about relationship and financial issues for months, and the team provided counseling for the two so they could work out their issues. |
Cassel went to turn in his air rifle and they were like "That's OK, you can keep that."
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"I don't trust myself with these guns, please take them away."
Who says that? |
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He was taking Chantix to quit smoking. He told me he was having suicidal dreams and even woke up wanting to grab his pistol and finish the job. So I held onto his 6 handguns for about 3 months. |
No word on how many players turned their cars in after seeing what happened in Dallas.
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Why? Are they afraid that they too may snap and pull a Chris Beniot, after a night of drinking and trying to get ass from a gf on the side?
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And I'm not part of the anti-gun crowd. |
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Stanzi brought in his right arm and some still photos of his release from camp.
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I have zero problem with people volunteering to give up their firearm. I won't stop them. |
Any players gonna turn in their Bentleys?
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Thank God! Those seven guns will never plot to kill anyone
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The "automobile culture" is ruining 'Merica.
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Will any players turn in their baby mommas and girlfriends?
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They'd be better off to turn in their girlfriends and keep their guns. Idiots!
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Good for them I guess. If you can't handle the in-animate object, it's best to be rid of it.
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Roid rage. First.
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He’s with a good woman now, got his head straight and is in possession of his guns again. |
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They make Bentley condoms now?
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Now who the **** wanna play with guns
A lot of holes, a lot of blood dog That shit ain't fun |
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They aren't for everybody, not everyone is stable or responsible enough to own one. |
Is there a list somewhere of these wealthy people who have surrendered their firearms?/burglars
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Lame.
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I'd be happy to buy them all at a discount rate if it makes those players feel safe.
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It's not a gun problem. It's a gangsta culture problem.
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How many of them were outfitted with these sights when turned in?
http://i578.photobucket.com/albums/s...un_sight-1.jpg |
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I wonder how many have given up drinking all hours of the night, picking up women and having multiple children out of wedlock.
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Turned in to who? The NFL? The team? I hope not.
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so the but the guns and cars to be the cool kids?
if you are in the NFL you are the cool kid quit this gotta fit in shit, you should be setting the trends weak minded morans |
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Okay, I'm a big second amendment guy, but the dumbest argument ever used in favor of guns keeps being used here.
I'll say this once. Automobiles were invented for the purpose of transporting people from one place to another. Guns were invented for the explicit purpose of killing human beings. They weren't invented to hunt animals. They weren't invented for shooting pop cans and targets. They were invented for a very specific purpose... killing people in war. While I support the 2nd amendment, I don't support stupidity like comparing Cars and guns. One is not like the other. |
Good for them, but if I am the GM or owner I would keep a close eye on those guys. They must have had a close call to scare them that much.
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Well now, if any more of these guys, or anyone else feels like giving away guns, you drop your pal Bwana a PM and you can send them on up here. I'll take good care of them.
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It's Peter King so I'll proceed with that in mind but kudos to them for making a decision that is bigger than turning in a gun. It is the decision to acknowledge they have some serious issues and that having a gun around them is not a responsible choice at this time. Maybe these guys are going to leave it at just turning in the gun and feeling better. Hopefully that will only be a first step in getting the help they need for whatever issues they are facing.
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On a side note, this warms my heart.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/nation...b4e_story.html Congrats Tim |
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Should both jet aircraft and all modern space/satellite programs be 'tainted' as bad because their origins were as weapons of war? Why something was created should be irrelevant, how it is used should be how we judge it. The problem is you missed the point of the original argument. The argument wasn't about cars or guns. It was about being unbiased and about uniform standards. We like to be discriminatory, it's a survival instinct and it's in the DNA of all life. What we have to actively work at doing is trying to be as unbaised as we can. Treating firearms more harshly than other objects that also have the potential to cause harm is discriminatory. If you want to restrict something fine, set a uniform unbiased standard to measure harm and then restrict EVERYTHING that meets that standard. The reality is the vast majority of all firearms are used perfectly legally and without harm to their fellow human beings and yet many people want to prohibit them for everyone based upon the bad actions of a minority just because they personally do not like them. |
Then there is the proverbial lunacy that is the push for an 'assault' weapon ban. Under 3% of all murders are caused by rifles of all types(included those that would not be classified as 'assault' weapons). By prohibiting ALL rifles the absolute most impact you can have is a 3% reduction in the murder rate.....
http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr...-data-table-11 I am assuming that people aren't suggesting that 'assault' weapons are chosen for suicides because they believe them more effective killing machines. Hell the rate of people killed by hands, fists, etc is 2X those killed with rifles. If we are using the standard of banning things that are perceived to make killing more effective, why do we not then ban all forms of martial arts, wrestling and boxing. Since they clearly make someone a better hand to hand combatant and the problem is 2X as severe as all rifle murders. |
Guns have NEVER killed people on their own.
They can not pull their own trigger. |
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I completely agree. |
Was Rolondo McClain one of the players that relinquished his gun? He sucks on the field, but he's probably leading the NFL in most trunks popped/fools put on notice.
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Well, each team has 53 players on the roster. Plus they get a five man Practice Squad. I think they still get six if one is a QB, but I'll use five. So...58 x 32 = 1856. And 7 / 1856 = .0037 (approximately). Peter King says "at least seven" so we could round that up to .004 perhaps.
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I can't log onto the internet with a gun. It's only use is violence or the deterrence of violence with the threat of violence. That is the difference between guns and basically everything else. It's important and should be acknowledged by gun owners. The point I'm trying to make is that guns haven't really expanded in their use. They're used to kill people/animals or threaten to kill people with.. and for most people that's simply a means to protect yourself and your property from any number of potential threats. They have no other use. It's an important use who's viability has expanded beyond the battlefield, but it's still not a car. Quote:
Now I know they can be used for Hunting, and I don't condemn that either. It is a violence and killing though. People use guns for it because guns are really awesome at killing things. I wish there were no guns in the world, but if the bad guys have guns so will I. |
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