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Oregon shooting victim professor Larry Levine loved nature, writing
By Michael Walsh4 hours agoYahoo News

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Larry Levine, 67, was one of the victims in the Umpqua Community College shooting in Roseburg, Orego …
The eldest victim of those slain in the Oregon shooting Thursday is remembered as a multitalented Renaissance man and a lover of the great outdoors.

Larry Levine, 67, was teaching an introductory writing class in Snyder Hall at Umpqua Community College in the town of Roseburg when a student stormed the classroom and killed innocent people.

According to witnesses’ accounts, the gunman first shot Levine at point-blank range before questioning students about whether or not they were Christians and executing them one by one.

“Things like that don’t happen in southern Oregon, and we’re still kind of in shock,” Levine’s friend Dale Greenley said to Yahoo News over the phone. “Larry was a good man, and he deserves a good write-up. He was insightful, kind of quiet — a very nice, laid-back, easygoing person.”

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office declined to confirm the murderer’s identity, preferring that thenine people who died at his hands be remembered instead: Quinn Glen Cooper, 18; Lucas Eibel, 18; Rebecka Ann Carnes, 18; Lucero Alcaraz, 19; Treven Taylor Anspach, 20; Sarena Dawn Moore, 44; Kim Saltmarsh Dietz, 59; Jason Johnson, 33; and Levine.

“I will not name the shooter,” Sheriff John Hanlin told reporters. “I will not give him the credit he probably sought prior to this horrific and cowardly act.”

Levine, who lived in Glide, Ore., was an assistant professor of English at Umpqua Community College in the nearby town of Roseburg.

Slideshow: Deadly shooting at Umpqua Community College

The educator was also a dedicated fisherman and belonged to a fly-fishing and conservation group called the Steamboaters. The organization is dedicated to preserving “the traditions and art of fly fishing” on the North Umpqua River and keeping its waters clean and pure.

Greenley, a fellow member of the group, said that Levine was a talented steelhead fly fisherman who has been involved with the North Umpqua River as a guide since the 1970s.

“He wanted to be on the river. He stayed up there, wrote and guided. He was a nice, helpful guy,”Greenley said. “He was a recognized writer, and I’m an aspiring writer. We did a lot of talking about different stories we had done.”

Levine occasionally wrote about his fishing adventures for the group’s website. In one post, he wrote about his “personal theory” about the power of awe to transform someone, temporarily or permanently.

“I see the scene, simultaneously remembering its many manifestations over time, remembering the man viewing it twenty/thirty years ago, and, for too fleeting a moment, the old awe adds intensity to the present. Obviously, the river can also make a person a bit strange and esoteric, but its [sic] a fine madness,” he wrote.

David Furman and Joey Weiss, two close friends of Levine’s from Beverly Hills, where they all grew up, talked to the Oregonian about how talented and caring he was.

“He was the sweetest, most gentle, kind, thoughtful, and creative person,” Furman said to the local paper. “My heart is broken.”

Weiss said that Levin’s greatest frustration in life was that none of the many novels he wrote were ever published.

“Writing was his passion,” he told the Oregonian.

This devotion was even evident on his LinkedIn profile; the influencers he followed had found success as writers, among other pursuits: Arianna Huffington, Deepak Chopra, Jeff Selingo and Jack Welch.

According to his Facebook page, he also tended bar at the Wonder Bur Lounge in Grants Pass, roughly an hour south of Roseburg, and followed sports, supporting the Oakland A’s, the San Francisco Giants and the Oregon Ducks.
 
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Oregon shooting victim professor Larry Levine loved nature, writing
By Michael Walsh4 hours agoYahoo News

.
View photo

Larry Levine, 67, was one of the victims in the Umpqua Community College shooting in Roseburg, Orego …
The eldest victim of those slain in the Oregon shooting Thursday is remembered as a multitalented Renaissance man and a lover of the great outdoors.

Larry Levine, 67, was teaching an introductory writing class in Snyder Hall at Umpqua Community College in the town of Roseburg when a student stormed the classroom and killed innocent people.

According to witnesses’ accounts, the gunman first shot Levine at point-blank range before questioning students about whether or not they were Christians and executing them one by one.

“Things like that don’t happen in southern Oregon, and we’re still kind of in shock,” Levine’s friend Dale Greenley said to Yahoo News over the phone. “Larry was a good man, and he deserves a good write-up. He was insightful, kind of quiet — a very nice, laid-back, easygoing person.”

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office declined to confirm the murderer’s identity, preferring that thenine people who died at his hands be remembered instead: Quinn Glen Cooper, 18; Lucas Eibel, 18; Rebecka Ann Carnes, 18; Lucero Alcaraz, 19; Treven Taylor Anspach, 20; Sarena Dawn Moore, 44; Kim Saltmarsh Dietz, 59; Jason Johnson, 33; and Levine.

“I will not name the shooter,” Sheriff John Hanlin told reporters. “I will not give him the credit he probably sought prior to this horrific and cowardly act.”

Levine, who lived in Glide, Ore., was an assistant professor of English at Umpqua Community College in the nearby town of Roseburg.

Slideshow: Deadly shooting at Umpqua Community College

The educator was also a dedicated fisherman and belonged to a fly-fishing and conservation group called the Steamboaters. The organization is dedicated to preserving “the traditions and art of fly fishing” on the North Umpqua River and keeping its waters clean and pure.

Greenley, a fellow member of the group, said that Levine was a talented steelhead fly fisherman who has been involved with the North Umpqua River as a guide since the 1970s.

“He wanted to be on the river. He stayed up there, wrote and guided. He was a nice, helpful guy,”Greenley said. “He was a recognized writer, and I’m an aspiring writer. We did a lot of talking about different stories we had done.”

Levine occasionally wrote about his fishing adventures for the group’s website. In one post, he wrote about his “personal theory” about the power of awe to transform someone, temporarily or permanently.

“I see the scene, simultaneously remembering its many manifestations over time, remembering the man viewing it twenty/thirty years ago, and, for too fleeting a moment, the old awe adds intensity to the present. Obviously, the river can also make a person a bit strange and esoteric, but its [sic] a fine madness,” he wrote.

David Furman and Joey Weiss, two close friends of Levine’s from Beverly Hills, where they all grew up, talked to the Oregonian about how talented and caring he was.

“He was the sweetest, most gentle, kind, thoughtful, and creative person,” Furman said to the local paper. “My heart is broken.”

Weiss said that Levin’s greatest frustration in life was that none of the many novels he wrote were ever published.

“Writing was his passion,” he told the Oregonian.

This devotion was even evident on his LinkedIn profile; the influencers he followed had found success as writers, among other pursuits: Arianna Huffington, Deepak Chopra, Jeff Selingo and Jack Welch.

According to his Facebook page, he also tended bar at the Wonder Bur Lounge in Grants Pass, roughly an hour south of Roseburg, and followed sports, supporting the Oakland A’s, the San Francisco Giants and the Oregon Ducks.


He was my English teacher. He was an incredible person.
 
A misleading and scary headline from (not so) breitbart? Nooo....

Australia firearm death rate?

.86


The US?

10.64, barely behind Mexico.

Yep, Australia sure fucked up.


But don't Australia and Mexico have similar gun laws?



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overview_of_gun_laws_by_nation#Mexico

Mexico[edit]
Main article: Gun politics in Mexico
Mexican citizens and legal residents may purchase new non-military firearms for self-protection or hunting only after receiving approval of a petition to the Defense Ministry, which performs extensive background checks. The allowed weapons are restricted to relatively small calibers and may only be purchased legally from the Defense Ministry.

Possession of non-military firearms is regulated by Mexican federal law. Pistols are restricted to calibres up to .380 (9mm short), including .38 Special and .38 Super. Revolvers are also allowed in calibers up to .38 special excluding .357 Magnum. Shotguns up to 12 gauge and rifles up to .30 caliber are allowed for hunting and sporting. "Military" firearms, including pistols with bores exceeding .38 caliber, and BB guns (but not pellet guns) require federal licenses and are regulated in a manner similar to that dictated by the U.S. National Firearms Act (NFA). Generally, non-military firearms may be kept at home, but a license is required to carry them outside the home. Carry licenses are granted on a May-Issue basis and typically require evidence of special need.

President Felipe Calderón has called attention to the alleged problem of the smuggling of guns from the United States into Mexico and has called for increased cooperation from the United States to stop this illegal weapons trafficking.[19][20] A 2009 GAO report is commonly cited as saying 90% of seized guns in Mexico were traced to the US. However, deeper analysis of the numbers shows that 30,000 firearms were seized, of those 7,200 were submitted to the ATF for tracing, 4,000 were traceable, and of those 3,480 came from the US.[21]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overview_of_gun_laws_by_nation#Australia
Firearm laws in Australia are enforced at a Federal (via customs controls)[citation needed] and State level (all other forms of control). Gun ownership is accessible to the civilian population, and owners must comply with 'genuine reasons' to obtain a Permit to Acquire from their State government. For rifles, genuine reasons focus on either hunting and/or sport/target shooting, and do not include personal protection. Handgun licenses are also available, and applied for separately. In New South Wales, and similarly in other states, firearm ownership is widely prohibited for convicted offenders or those with a history of mental illness. Gun licenses must be renewed either annually or every 5 years, and expire automatically if not renewed.

Firearm control was in place prior to the 1996 Port Arthur massacre. However, in its aftermath the major political parties implemented additional and extensive gun-control legislation, this fueled the development of parties such as the Shooters and Fishers Party and the Liberal Democratic Party of Australia.

In 1996, then Australian Prime Minister, John Howard personally drove through legislation restricting a variety of firearm classes including semi-automatic rifles and shotguns, pump action shotguns holding more than 5 rounds (in some states). Knives, pocket knives and lasers over one milliwatt are classed as weapons in most parts of Australia.[citation needed] The American Journal of Law and Economics reported in 2010 that firearm homicides in Australia dropped 59 percent between 1995 and 2006. In the 18 years before the 1996 laws, there were 13 gun massacres resulting in 102 deaths, according to Harvard researchers.[135]


A better indicator whether or not a country has a high number of gun deaths is not the gun control laws in that country, but in general, a higher number of white or asian percentages in the country is correlated with lower gun deaths.
 
What's a Sandy Hook Truther?

Never mind. For fucks sake.

"Adam Lanza drugged and hypnotised by his handlers to make him into a killing machine as an excuse as the regime is itching to take all means of self defense from the populace before the economic collapse."

This is actually a great gun test! If you believe this then you shouldn't own a gun.
 
NEWS/
Brace Thyselves: A Worldwide Coffee Shortage Is Coming
by SEIJA RANKIN Fri., Oct. 2, 2015 12:03 PM PDT

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The end is nigh, ladies and gentleman.

It's time to batten down the hatches, build your bomb shelter and stock up on canned goods. That's because a global coffee shortage is about to hit the world's innocent civilians. As if everything our society is going through right now wasn't enough.

The news comes straight from Bloomberg, which reports that in the coming months and years we'll be facing a beans deficit unlike anything we've ever faced. The reasons for this are threefold. First, consumption is rising greatly. Blame the Pumpkin Spice Latte for enticing new coffee drinkers if you must. Second, climate change is affecting the way farmers and growers produce the coffee beans. And finally, decreasing prices are motivating some growers to get out of the business or at the very least to not increase their production.

All of these factors have combined together to create one giant coffee crisis. Think of it as the Sharknado of morning beverage production.

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Andrea Illy, the CEO of popular coffee brand Illy, warned Bloomberg of the grave consequences of our current situation. "Sooner or later, in months or years, we'll have to make a bold decision about what to do," he told the publication. "We don't know where this coffee will come from."

If you're terrified by that statement, you're not alone.

So how do we fix this? No one really knows. But what they do know is that global production has to increase by 40 to 50 million bags of coffee in the next 10 years to avoid the shortage. That means someone needs to step up big time and fill those coffee-making shoes. It's time to start the movement.

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Damned sick people should not be allowed to get healthcare! Who do they think they are, driving costs up for insurance companies with their whiny "oh, I'm sick. oh, I have cancer. oh, I need surgery."?

barfo

Universal health care is supposed to reduce cost, not drive them up.

Another wonderfully successful government program.

(More like a giant waste of money and intrusion on peoples' freedoms)
 
and all the canned seafood since the ocean will be dead forever
 
Universal health care is supposed to reduce cost, not drive them up.

Another wonderfully successful government program.

(More like a giant waste of money and intrusion on peoples' freedoms)

Healthcare should be a privilege, not something everyone should have. Because then it wouldn't mean anything. I used to love bragging about what great healthcare I had to friends who were uninsured. Imagine if everyone were to be given a Rolls Royce, then it wouldn't be a luxury anymore.
 
A misleading and scary headline from (not so) breitbart? Nooo....

Australia firearm death rate?

.86


The US?

10.64, barely behind Mexico.

Yep, Australia sure fucked up.

Talk about misleading.

70% of all gun deaths in the US are suicides.

Another 15% are criminals killed by other criminals.

Another 5% are criminals killed in self-defense by police or armed citizens.


5,709,329 UNARMED Jews were murdered by their government in WWII.

Pretty sure Hitler wouldn't be so infamous if he'd had to face 5,709,329 ARMED Jews.
 
Healthcare should be a privilege, not something everyone should have. Because then it wouldn't mean anything. I used to love bragging about what great healthcare I had to friends who were uninsured. Imagine if everyone were to be given a Rolls Royce, then it wouldn't be a luxury anymore.
We should make the doctors and nurses slaves. Free healthcare!
 
I hate the way everyone is treating this. Turning it into a talking point. I lost 2 friends in this. It's not a joke. It's not a false flag event. I am still crying over this.
 
Yeah, murder happens everywhere but that has nothing to do with the kids in Roseburg trying to go to school..my son's classmate just escaped that scene because she skipped class with a cold that day..I think Australian college students feel safer than those Roseburg students ever will again. Obama is right to express outrage over this national tragedy whether you like him or not.

The problem is he's not outraged. He doesn't give a shit what happened to a bunch of Oregonians. He has avoided our state like we've got the plague. He's been aching for this to happen so he can once again advance his disarm-the-citizenry agenda. He couldn't even hide his smirking satisfaction when making his already-written-and -aiting speech before he even knew the killer, the victims, the stated reason for murder, or the weapons used.

As always, he failed to address his total failure to provide a national mental healthcare plan to prevent these sick citizens from becoming murderers on his watch.

He took an oath to defend American Citizens right to be armed for self-defense. He took an oath to defend The Constitution, not dismantle it.

If you think he cares about the victims and their families as anything but pawns for his agenda, you're absolutely delusional.
 
This is on CNN almost 24/7. They're constantly talking about gun control debate.

The anti gun crowd uses these tragedies for political purposes every time.
 
The problem is he's not outraged. He doesn't give a shit what happened to a bunch of Oregonians. He has avoided our state like we've got the plague. He's been aching for this to happen so he can once again advance his disarm-the-citizenry agenda. He couldn't even hide his smirking satisfaction when making his already-written-and -aiting speech before he even knew the killer, the victims, the stated reason for murder, or the weapons used.

As always, he failed to address his total failure to provide a national mental healthcare plan to prevent these sick citizens from becoming murderers on his watch.

He took an oath to defend American Citizens right to be armed for self-defense. He took an oath to defend The Constitution, not dismantle it.

If you think he cares about the victims and their families as anything but pawns for his agenda, you're absolutely delusional.
No, this is not about the president and your opinion about his intentions. That doesn't make me delusional Maris, it makes you paranoid
 
I hate the way everyone is treating this. Turning it into a talking point. I lost 2 friends in this. It's not a joke. It's not a false flag event. I am still crying over this.

You know you could just step away from the computer. People are going to say what they're going to say.
 
This is on CNN almost 24/7. They're constantly talking about gun control debate.

The anti gun crowd uses these tragedies for political purposes every time.

I'm at a loss why they don't all move to Australia or Canada? They quote these countries like they're better places to live, so why not STFU and move there?

Or China, with a massively lower reported gun homicide rate? Surely it's a dandy place to live? 1.4 billion Chinese can't be wrong.

It's simple to move to Australia, if you're Caucasian. Not Caucasian, sorry. America is the only true melting pot in the world.
 
You know you could just step away from the computer. People are going to say what they're going to say.
It's really hard to just step away from something like this. This is my home and I lost friends. I am still dealing with it. I am not trying to shape the debate. But I can't turn my eyes away.
 

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