Shooting of the Day
Shooting of the Day
Out of context: Reply #2019
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- i_monk2
- i saw this earlier. people still drive into crowds, run over other people, hit cyclists, commit suicide, steal cars to commit crimes, etcimbecile
- and if you're going to commit suicide like this guy did, more stringently licensed firearms would have still been obtained without issue it seems.imbecile
- unless there were fewer of them available, and he was forced to find them on a more scarce black marketmonospaced
- except Nevada, doesn't require registration of firearms, is an open carry state, also one doesn't need a license and people with concealed carry permitskona
- are confidential and private.kona
- non-point posted by Kevin. stupid talking point.imbecile
- Fox/KennedyNation said something stupid and Kevin pointed it out. His point is your country makes it harder to drive than to kill.i_monk
- what i_monk saidkona
- i would disagree. Only because I was raised in a home to respect guns. it's not easy to pull the trigger.imbecile
- some people weren't raised to respect cars. statistically cars cause more damage & overall debt / cost so the idea of insurance for a societal norm makes senseimbecile
- on one side of the gun argument you have a crowd preaching registration and responsibility, which i agree with and was raised in.imbecile
- on the other side, take them away and make them illegal? i say no. Until there is a unified gun responsibility act, i'm happy with the way things areimbecile
- btw... you can buy a used car for a few hundred bucks without registering or insuring it by buying from an individual. something anti-guns say needs fixedimbecile
- take the good and take the bad and there you have a stupid non talking pointimbecile
