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I don't know why people seem to be under the impression that whackjobs aren't going to find a way to kill them whether they legally own firearms or not.
I don't know why people seem to be under the impression that whackjobs aren't going to find a way to kill them whether they legally own firearms or not.
Go to my country, if you kill someone in self-defense they arrest you. And do not say it's impossible.The second amendment?
They have the right to posses weapons and it's a more complex issue than 'just take them away'
If they'd take away the weapons because of a shooting, then they'd have to take away cars, trucks, rice cookers, knives, any kind of acids, and a whole lot more items
And then they'd be London, a place where everything is banned, government doesn't care about the people, and crime is only going up, because as it turns out banning things doesn't actually get rid of them, it just means criminals get all of them and nobody can resist them
Go to my country, if you kill someone in self-defense they arrest you. And do not say it's impossible.
You say impossible?Your country sounds incredibly oppressive, incompetently governed, and utterly irrelevant to even Canada. I won't argue that it's impossible, but that your country should consider revolution and possibly, I dunno, modernizing.
So, I'll explain it well (as much as possible since my English is basic).Pretty sure you don't understand this conversation.
Another news.
Apparently my country is pissing off the European Union, despite being right.
It's a shame that every time this is brought up it's immediately turned into a pro vs anti gun discussion. I understand that it's obviously a pretty relevant aspect of the event but at the same time it always turns into a tug of war in the comments that goes nowhere. Anyone who truly feels that strongly one way or the other should spend less time arguing about it on internet forums and more time out in the world doing everything they can to make those changes happen. It's one of those things in life where it's not enough to just be right about it, you need to make it so.A shooting just occurred during a twitch stream of a Madden NFL 19 tournament in Florida. Multiple people are confirmed dead
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I honestly wouldn't place all the blame on the game itself for an incident like this occurring, rather the unhealthy attachments some people have over them. Video games imo are meant to suppress violent urges like this in people yet there are some who are so mentally unstable that they'd simply snap when something happens to impede their road to victory. There are incidents of teens murdering someone over video games and just last week, the youtuber McSkillet committed a murder-suicide by driving backwards on the highway, killing a mother and her daughter in the process and apparently this was all because his CS:GO accounts got banned. Sadly, it seems like we still haven't progressed enough in the medical field where it's possible to foresee this in people and preventing it from happening.Imagine that, a shitty game attracts shitty people...
Peaceful people own guns too, and there is no statistically significant link between gun ownership in an area and random shootings in an area