SCOTUS solidifies the right to carry weapons, shall not be infringed

Fogdog

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Considering that is not true that you find satisfaction in that only shows you are a good example of mental midgetry.
It is absolutely true. Most often its the gun owner who kills himself. Which is fine with me. Also, families that own guns are much more likely to experience death or injury by gun than a family that does not. The study that proved this triggered Republicans to pass legislation that prevented future funding to even study the subject on guns as a public health issue. Your kind can't handle the truth.

It's not only true but obviously so. Not surprised that you can't admit it. Most gun owners are not blind to the facts but some, like you, are.

I take great satisfaction in knowing that gun owners put themselves and their families at risk simply by owning that gun or gun collection. The likelihood that a gun owner will actually use it to protect their self or theirs is so small it's practically zero. Gun accidents, menacing a spouse with a gun and homicide by gun of a family member are small but significant risks when a gun is owned in a family. Suicide by gun, on the other hand is common. That is something that I would recommend to you.

Putting people at real risk due to fear of something that is extremely unlikely is cowardice, don't you think so?
 

FredH

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It is absolutely true. Most often its the gun owner who kills himself. Which is fine with me. Also, families that own guns are much more likely to experience death or injury by gun than a family that does not. The study that proved this triggered Republicans to pass legislation that prevented future funding to even study the subject on guns as a public health issue. Your kind can't handle the truth.

It's not only true but obviously so. Not surprised that you can't admit it. Most gun owners are not blind to the facts but some, like you, are.

I take great satisfaction in knowing that gun owners put themselves and their families at risk simply by owning that gun or gun collection. The likelihood that a gun owner will actually use it to protect their self or theirs is so small it's practically zero. Gun accidents, menacing a spouse with a gun and homicide by gun of a family member are small but significant risks when a gun is owned in a family. Suicide by gun, on the other hand is common. I'm ok with gun owners committing suicide with their gun. That is something that I would recommend to you.

Putting people at real risk due to fear of something that is extremely unlikely is cowardice, don't you think so?
Still after reading your posts I cannot say you are credible in any way. You will have to post a legitimate link.
 
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