Mass shootings happen all over the world. You hear about America the most because they are the most televised country in the world. Or to put it differently, the news about anything happening in that dogshit country can be seen/heard everywhere. It's near impossible to avoid tv, radio, or internet news about America.
If you shut down gun distribution it won't change that much, there are too many guns in the system rolling around at this point. You will only boost the living fuck out of the black market and the gun distribution will be on a whole another level.
The illegal gun market is already big, shut down the rights to possess guns for people who have them already and the Illegal gun market will have its brightest and most $ days in history.
Do you think that the mass shootings/school shootings or just you name it tragedies involving guns will simply stop because you get rid of the gun rights for people? What kind of world do people live in?
The time for this was when said rights were introduced, now it's like fighting air.
ps. The only thing I can see is more regulation in terms of how "gun rights" are given to people, although as I said, at this point it's like fighting air.
Mass shootings happen all over the world. You hear about America the most because they are the most televised country in the world. Or to put it differently, the news about anything happening in that dogshit country can be seen/heard everywhere. It's near impossible to avoid tv, radio, or internet news about America.
If you shut down gun distribution it won't change that much, there are too many guns in the system rolling around at this point. You will only boost the living fuck out of the black market and the gun distribution will be on a whole another level.
The illegal gun market is already big, shut down the rights to possess guns for people who have them already and the Illegal gun market will have its brightest and most $ days in history.
Do you think that the mass shootings/school shootings or just you name it tragedies involving guns will simply stop because you get rid of the gun rights for people? What kind of world do people live in?
The time for this was when said rights were introduced, now it's like fighting air.
ps. The only thing I can see is more regulation in terms of how "gun rights" are given to people, although like I said, at this point it's liek fighting air.
Mass shootings happen all over the world. You hear about America the most because they are the most televised country in the world. Or to put it differently, the news about anything happening in that dogshit country can be seen/heard everywhere. It's near impossible to avoid tv, radio, or internet news about America.
If you shut down gun distribution it won't change that much, there are too many guns in the system rolling around at this point. You will only boost the living fuck out of the black market and the gun distribution will be on a whole another level.
The illegal gun market is already big, shut down the rights to possess guns for people who have them already and the Illegal gun market will have its brightest and most $ days in history.
Do you think that the mass shootings/school shootings or just you name it tragedies involving guns will simply stop because you get rid of the gun rights for people? What kind of world do people live in?
The time for this was when said rights were introduced, now it's like fighting air.
ps. The only thing I can see is more regulation in terms of how "gun rights" are given to people, although as I said, at this point it's like fighting air.
Well there's people in Murica who go a step further and print their own guns with 3 d printers.
Also to make the detection of which gun shot the bullet impossible.
And that was 10 years ago.
If the government were to restrict guns now, these weirdos would build an underground network (if they haven't put one in place already)
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