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@PathToFreedom20 sorry ill be busy for the next couple days and then ill give you a very long winded answer sorry but i promise it will be good
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@whiterchocolate what do you mean by that my friend
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no guns in an anarchy ? forget that i will be growing a Mohawk cutting off my hands and attaching machine guns to the stumps and making fashion wear out of old tires. who is with me?
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@p4h10oso lol they are just good at tests and you really dont want to go through the living hell of their schools trust me ive been there i know many chinese peoples they are just drilled with the answers for tests all day long all pavlov style and are turned into pretty much ultra slaves but on the plus side great food and grandmas
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@PathToFreedom20 you make a great slave lol
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what are the benefits of gun control in your point of view thanks for anyone who reply to this
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Those would be the first houses to get robbed.
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I prefer for no one to tell anyone that they cannot own something that they have the right to own. If the government has the right to show up at my door with guns drawn, I should have the same right.
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In my state a landlord cannot tell you that you cant own a gun by law.
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In the last couple decades a huge number of states have adopted concealed carry and more and more non gun types have started buying guns, including millions of hand guns
And what has happened overall in the US?
Murder rates have DROPPED !
IF guns WERE actually ANY sort of problem then as gun sales increased and CCW came into being murder rates SHOULD have INCREASED dramatically.
But they didnt
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An armed society is a polite society. I work as a peace officer, and I presume everyone I deal with is armed. If you want to own firearms you should be able to excersice your 2nd Amendment Right and own firearms. Perhaps with the stipulations of being at least 18 years of age and not having a felony conviction for a violent crime. If you don't want to own a firearm...move to England.
Oniyama13 2 years ago 5
I think people are missing his point.
He is saying that even in a free society, people can still *choose* to live in a "gun controlled" area if they choose to.
As opposed to a state being able to legislate that control without much recourse.
boxant 2 years ago 4