OriginalCanesCanesCanes
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No, I wont. I am fairly aware of the people and their beliefs in regards to **** Germany, don't worry.
Grow up
No, I wont. I am fairly aware of the people and their beliefs in regards to **** Germany, don't worry.
So if most guns in chicago(according to you) were made by MS-13. Then most of these shootings in chicago should have been done with zip guns and 3d printed guns, but that is the not the case. Why is that?Yes. Warehouses full of equipment. They are trying to corner the market on zip guns and 3d printed guns.
Coming from the one who needs it the most...Grow up
Coming from the one who needs it the most...
There are places where firearm ownership is very common and they don't have this problem. Yes, the US has more guns per capita, but there simply is more to the equation than that.Why are these "mass shootings" such a USA thing? No other civilized country has to deal with them to anywhere near this extent? The reason/difference seems to be easy access to guns.
No, but you can acknowledge that most of the guns in Chicago were legally made in other states(or in Illinois before they enacted stricter gun laws) and also acknowledge that poverty and the like have caused these spikes in violence.But that doesn't mean that the reason there's violence in Chicago is because someone can buy a gun in Indiana.
Why are suicide rates through the roof with 10-18 year olds here? Young girls up 50 percent. Is that gun control or something bigger ?Why are these "mass shootings" such a USA thing? No other civilized country has to deal with them to anywhere near this extent? The reason/difference seems to be easy access to guns.
Yes. Just like England has easy access to knives. They have “mass stabbings”Why are these "mass shootings" such a USA thing? No other civilized country has to deal with them to anywhere near this extent? The reason/difference seems to be easy access to guns.
Of course, but the first thing anyone mentions is that the guns come from Indiana, not the reasons why the violence takes place.No, but you can acknowledge that most of the guns in Chicago were legally made in other states(or in Illinois before they enacted stricter gun laws) and also acknowledge that poverty and the like have caused these spikes in violence.
Weapons are banned at Trump’s NRA speech. Once again, only the lives of the elite matter
Do you think Secret Services rules are some sort of evidence of hypocrisy?Weapons are banned at Trump’s NRA speech. Once again, only the lives of the elite matter
I'd take my chances vs a knife anyday over an AR. Plus, those "mass stabbings" in England you speak of are nowhere near commonplace. Unlike with our mass killings. In schools, on the Chicago streets, wherever.Yes. Just like England has easy access to knives. They have “mass stabbings”
Do you think Secret Services rules are some sort of evidence of hypocrisy?
Lol im joking and definitely not making light of any situation being discussed. As I have already posted, as a nation we need to address the entire spectrum of the problem. We need to find a compromise on GC, but also do a deep dive in all other issues like. How this new generation of kids are growing up, lockdowns, social media etc.So if most guns in chicago(according to you) were made by MS-13. Then most of these shootings in chicago should have been done with zip guns and 3d printed guns, but that is the not the case. Why is that?
So you're okay with mass killings as long as the number of victims isn't too high?I'd take my chances vs a knife anyday over an AR. Plus, those "mass stabbings" in England you speak of are nowhere near commonplace. Unlike with our mass killings. In schools, on the Chicago streets, wherever.
That is because the other side usually starts off with "but I thought guns were illegal in Chicago!". As a "gotcha" to gun laws. They are buying legally built guns that are easily accessible in nearby states. Look at the most common guns they use. Things like Glocks. They aren't using fully automatic M4s on a regular basis since those aren't sold in Indiana either.Of course, but the first thing anyone mentions is that the guns come from Indiana, not the reasons why the violence takes place.
Why are these "mass shootings" such a USA thing? No other civilized country has to deal with them to anywhere near this extent? The reason/difference seems to be easy access to guns.
Oh ok. My bad. There are people that actually think like that though. So I missed the sarcasm. I agree with you.Lol im joking and definitely not making light of any situation being discussed. As I have already posted, as a nation we need to address the entire spectrum of the problem. We need to find a compromise on GC, but also do a deep dive in all other issues like. How this new generation of kids are growing up, lockdowns, social media etc.