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The Perils Of A Gun-Obsessed Culture
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Time to reconsider the 2nd Amendment (ratified in 1791).
Time to reconsider the 2nd Amendment (ratified in 1791).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sadly, Americans remain welded to the 'frontier' mindset that was absolutely valid at the time of the Constitution, and it remains so in the American psyche.
Add the formidable power of the NRA and similar bodies who make billions from guns every year, and we have a situation that is not going to change for decades, maybe centuries.
Add the formidable power of the NRA and similar bodies who make billions from guns every year, and we have a situation that is not going to change for decades, maybe centuries.
//You may not care bednobs...but plenty of us do.//
I'm at the stage where I don't bother reading about mass shootings in the US, if they don't care why should others? We can't influence their dependence on 18th century rules, if they wanted to change them, as other parts of their precious constitution have been changed, they would have done so long since.
I'm at the stage where I don't bother reading about mass shootings in the US, if they don't care why should others? We can't influence their dependence on 18th century rules, if they wanted to change them, as other parts of their precious constitution have been changed, they would have done so long since.
The 'rules' were put in place so the people could protect themselves from a dictatorship or coup etc.
Given the current administration and their desire to control and cancel any opposition it is unlikely anyone in the USA would agree to change.
Besides, the gun isnt the underlying problem in Switzerland for instance you can have a semi or fully automatic weapon but you dont see the Swiss going about committing mass murder.
If you removed the gun in the US nothing would change, just the method. Although with an estimated 400 million guns in the US even if you outlawed it you are not going to stop it.
Given the current administration and their desire to control and cancel any opposition it is unlikely anyone in the USA would agree to change.
Besides, the gun isnt the underlying problem in Switzerland for instance you can have a semi or fully automatic weapon but you dont see the Swiss going about committing mass murder.
If you removed the gun in the US nothing would change, just the method. Although with an estimated 400 million guns in the US even if you outlawed it you are not going to stop it.
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