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Gun Control in America

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RE: Gun Control in America

#11
I'm also gonna go with I think guns are 100% the problem but in short term the best solution is just to gradually tighten the laws. I understand the safety factor - but it just statistically kills so many people it's just not a valid argument any more.

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#12
I think there should be gun laws I mean I live in AUS were there is gun control but there has been to many school shootings and things like that I mean a school is there to teach and make people learn not to get shoot up and feel scared to be there so I think it should be a thing and no more people need to get killed so #GunControl am I right ?

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#13
The real solution to Gun Control is by announcing a states-wide gun license renewal. Failure in renewing will result in the termination of the license. It will be a hectic process but it sure will get to some mark. Morever, the gun shops must have a regulatory and an authority overlooking their sales so that no gun is sold or taken away from the list without any general record.

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#14
Its situation is complete shit and I agree with you. Yet taking away all guns is certainly not the solution.

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#15
If everyone stopped hating, being racist and all get along guns wouldn't even be used for violence. If we all worshiped god and was raised in a good environment, with good education, and wasn't brain washed, guns in america wouldn't be an issue. But there's no control over the population here.

The only issue is for the gov to hire crisis actors, or slowly start killing the population, which I think they are doing with the chemical trails as of today. The processed foods we eat, it is killing us. We'll you. I shop with my local farmer, in which he grows his own crops. and better yet fresh cannabis. Nothing can be better than that.

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#16
Well I always go by this statement that people kill people guns can't pick themselfs up and kill a person.

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#17
Look at all of you fuckers who never took a government class in your life, spewing out whatever the fuck you hear about guns by far-left or far-right people.

this is the intelligence of our society.
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#18
I very much agree with OP on this. I did a speech on this for my English speaking GCSE not too long ago, and I went over some of the facts such as school shootings and whatever. If guns were banned, then black market sales would significantly rise, never mind people lashing back.

RE: Gun Control in America

#19
04-06-2018, 12:24 AM
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I very much agree with OP on this. I did a speech on this for my English speaking GCSE not too long ago, and I went over some of the facts such as school shootings and whatever. If guns were banned, then black market sales would significantly rise, never mind people lashing back.

Is that so? Tell me, why does Japan not suffer the same violence rate when they have extremely sever gun restrictions and non-confronting police forces?

Also, show me the facts to your claim that the markets would rise.
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RE: Gun Control in America

#20
This issue won't end up being solved any time soon. American people are so attached to guns that its embedded into their culture. Taking away one such aspect and feature is incredibly invasive and discouraging to gun owners. Psychologically speaking, people are very emotionally attached to inanimate objects, and are unwilling to let them go. Nowhere else in the developed world are people culturally attached to guns as they are in the US, not even Eastern Europe. Honestly I don't even get what the deal is even with killing & hunting animals for recreation. Ducks taste gross and are concentrated with heavy metals, so they're just trophies, big deal (could pass if they were not wasted, well maybe we need to control Mallard populations, but lets ban feeding bread to ducks). As for semiautomatic and automatic weapons, I don't even see them being banned or confiscated any time soon. All in all, the lifetime far alt-right Supreme Court justices will vouch for unlimited guns when they're appointed, and may never flip-flop on the issue. It would take a Constitutional Convention or support of States to change anything. For now, the short term solution isn't to spend more money and time on police officers or metal detectors. There will always be an exploitable boundary surrounding a large place (airports, schools, etc.). It's best to invest in mental health facilities, cyber security and espionage, intelligence, and education.

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