Gun Control Explained Under 30 Seconds

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  • #259606
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    BasicTruth
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    #259616
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    Anonymous
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    I’m all for gun control but only if god does it, only if he melts every one down and melts any being made, eliminating all guns. Under no other condition am I for gun control.

    The only way to control a gun is with another gun, mass gun confiscation will only lead to tyranny.

    #259618
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    John Woods 13
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    I too am for gun control. I wish all people would own and properly control guns. We wouldn’t want the guns to control us now would we?

    The answer is NO. “I could but I won’t”. Memini murum!

    #259621
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    Gun control means using 2 hands and hitting center mass.

    When women lead, destruction is the destination. -- Me.

    #259623
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    BasicTruth
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    These comments are why I love this community.

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    Anonymous
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    I’m all for gun control but only if god does it, only if he melts every one down and melts any being made, eliminating all guns. Under no other condition am I for gun control.

    I totally agree with that. The best would be to make all weapons disappear immediately everywhere, and eliminate the points of using them as well. But since it is not going to happen, we have better chances if we have our own weapon.

    In my country only the police and military has real lethal guns, but civilians are allowed to have (only at home) a rubber bullet gun and pepper or tear gas (?) gun (for that, police can give a concealed carry permit, but if one happens to need to use it to defend oneself against a criminal, media in the TV will picture him as a bad guy who “shot down” the poor criminal.) Also, one here is permitted to concealed carry of a small can of maximum 15 milliliter of pepper spray or tear gas spray, and to be honest I do not go to a long bike ride without it, because of possibly rabid stray dogs on the countryside attempting to bite people, especially mountain bikers. I never needed to use it against humans, fortunately.

    But, I am all for totally legalization and maybe open carry of all the non-lethal weapons everywhere. But if a criminal has a lethal gun, and it is not possible legal way for a civilian to buy a bulletproof vest, and they may be not practical in everyday life, then at least there should be one with another gun to shot down the criminal.

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    Keymaster
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    Gun Control Explained Under 5 Seconds

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #259665
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    Hmskl'd
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    In this rural area where I live; lots of hunting and fishing. As I sit here thinking of all my various neighbors, I can’t really think of anyone who doesn’t have rifles. At last count, there were about four deer stands (elevated tree mounted platforms) scattered around the woods surrounding my place used by my neighbors during hunting season.
    On many evenings throughout the year, I can hear guys doing shooting practice either on their own places or in the distance at the sportsman’s club about five miles away. It’s faint, but I can hear them doing target shooting.
    Often, I leave my out building doors open at night and no one bothers the small tractor and two riding mowers parked in there. I leave my garage doors unlocked and no one bothers there either. When I go to town I rarely ever lock my house and neither do some neighbors I know of. Some friends live closer to town and never ever lock their house .. even when gone on vacation.
    Yet, so few crimes involving theft .. none that I can recall in this immediate area over the past several years.

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    Anonymous
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    I work in public places. I don’t like being a soft target.Pro 2nd amendment.

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    Blue Skies
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    honestly, there are pros and cons to gun control and that video is too simplified

    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

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    Faust For Science
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    I totally agree with that. The best would be to make all weapons disappear immediately everywhere, and eliminate the points of using them as well.

    It you got rid of all projectile weaponry, then the biggest guy with the biggest stick would rule.

    An armed society is a polite society. Those that complain and work to disarm the people only seek to disarm those parts of the population they wish to exploit and eventually kill off.

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    #259931
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    Gun control? Heck yeah, anything for a tighter grouping.

    "It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."

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    Anonymous
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    I am looking to live in an environment like yours.

    #260471
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    Samsquanch
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    The United Stated government has shown time and time again that they can’t protect it’s citizens whether abroad or within it’s borders. You have to protect yourself.

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    media in the TV will picture him as a bad guy who “shot down” the poor criminal.

    Where I live the dead criminal is portrayed as the bad guy.

    I once saw a video of some guys in a hovel in Pakistan making Makarov pistols using only hand tools.

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