Guns & Gun Violence

CC Dobbs

Well-Known Member
With freedom comes responsibility...

Since Americans have developed a legal system that does not recognize said responsibilities, it's easy to just take away rights... but that's a slippery slope to fascism, and this country has already slid most of the way down it.

Guns aren't the problem. People are the problem.
Do you feel that if guns were unavailable people would still carry out these killings.

If your answer is yes then what would be the usual weapon of choice? Knife, stick, boomerang, bow and arrow?
 

GreatwhiteNorth

Global Moderator
Staff member
If a person is too dangerous to own a firearm. They should not of been released from there
We're already #2 on the Most incarcerated Nations list with nearly 700 per 100K.
IDK what the answer is, but I think we really need to rethink mental health policy in this country.
 

outlier

Well-Known Member
Yes. In Britain and Australia, gun confiscations led to spikes in violent crime.

This is intentional in my opinion. They want us killing each other off, and the deterrent effect of widely carried firearms gets in the way of that.
What? Fact check on that one mate. We've had one mass killing spree. And that's one too many. How you guys can even fathom that 300 million people walking around with guns is the answer... Epic fail on logic there. If you guys didn't learn from Sandy Hook, you'll never learn if you ask me.
 

bearkat42

Well-Known Member
What? Fact check on that one mate. We've had one mass killing spree. And that's one too many. How you guys can even fathom that 300 million people walking around with guns is the answer... Epic fail on logic there. If you guys didn't learn from Sandy Hook, you'll never learn if you ask me.
Cowboy mentality. Too many Clint Eastwood movies.
 
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