No such thing as a gun free society. Every country on earth has guns, it’s just a question of who has the guns.

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If every single mentally stable person owned a gun things would be safer, the only time I think a person should be denied the right to carry is if they are actually mentally ill or have some mental problem or disability.
Like when I was growing up. I could see all of my friends had airsoft guns, but I wasn't allowed to get one. My parents violated my second amendment rights.
One interesting fact about the UK gun sitch…….getting a gun is not that hard, there’s loads of them. But there’s fuck all ammunition. Because of that, literally no one can shoot straight; there is no opportunity to practice.
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DanDan 1 week ago
True. Even in societies where they're illegal. Criminals don't care about the law and will have them regardless.
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Sage 1 week ago
That's the real weight of it, isn't it. Do you reckon that changes how people should think about their own security?
But the government wouldn't dare use weapons against it own people…. image
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Bond008 1 week ago
If elected president, I will fight for everyone's right to bear nukes 🫡🇺🇲
I have a phaser, just gotta remember to bang in the USB C cable before I head out
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₿it00 1 week ago
No such thing as a gun-free society. Only citizen-armed societies and government-armed societies. The Founders 🇺🇸 understood this clearly. The Second Amendment exists because rights backed only by permission are not rights. They are privileges.
Mentally ill people are no more risk than anyone else, most of the time less. Apart from people with depressive disorders killing themselves it's mostly not mentally ill people killing.