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Are Americans...
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... really that stupid that they can't find a way to take firearms from the mentally deficient (or stop them owning them in the first place) or are they all rowing the same boat?
Yeah, I know, it's the right to bear arms.
Sadly I just watched a news item concerning another shooting of innocent people in America.
It's bad enough declaring war on another country but to have laws that allow psychopaths to own the weapons that allow them to commit mass shootings. beggars belief.
Yeah, I know, it's the right to bear arms.
Sadly I just watched a news item concerning another shooting of innocent people in America.
It's bad enough declaring war on another country but to have laws that allow psychopaths to own the weapons that allow them to commit mass shootings. beggars belief.
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Bazile - I haven't seen any recent reports of Vikings ravaging and pillaging so, perhaps, they are beginning to restrain themselves.
08:26 Sun 01st Sep 2019
The thing is that gun ownership is too ingrained into the culture .
No potential President is going campaign on that platform to even try and change the law
The opposition is too great - eg the NRA
Further , there are just too many guns in circulation
It's like trying to persuade the Vikings to give up rampaging and pillaging
No potential President is going campaign on that platform to even try and change the law
The opposition is too great - eg the NRA
Further , there are just too many guns in circulation
It's like trying to persuade the Vikings to give up rampaging and pillaging
Nothing lasts forever. Stop a freedom to purchase without good cause and the old stock eventually deteriorates. Add to that folk handing in arms when they realise how civilising their removal is. And a new generation not wed to being armedin the first place, considering it a daft idea of previous generations. It would take time but many other countries have effectively removed mass ownership, no reason the USoA would be incapable.
I think I was getting confused between the stock of a gun and a stock of guns. Ha!
In any case it would take millennia for the vast majority of guns to become defunct. There will, forever, be firearms available to those who really want them.
My point about communities for whom the firearm is almost a deity still remains.
In any case it would take millennia for the vast majority of guns to become defunct. There will, forever, be firearms available to those who really want them.
My point about communities for whom the firearm is almost a deity still remains.