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  1. Speaker4thesilent

    The efficacy (or lack thereof) of Gun Control

    Y’know, when I made this post, I never expected Australia in 2021 to be on step number seven of the Stages of Genocide with concentration camps set up for those who disagree with the party line on the Wu Flu. Bet a lot of people there wish they still had their guns.
  2. Speaker4thesilent

    The efficacy (or lack thereof) of Gun Control

    Honestly, the only reason I wasn’t up in arms about banning them was that, to my knowledge, they represent a safety hazard more than anything else.
  3. Speaker4thesilent

    The efficacy (or lack thereof) of Gun Control

    You can do it with a potato as long as you're willing to replace the potato after every shot.
  4. Speaker4thesilent

    The efficacy (or lack thereof) of Gun Control

    Gonna sigh about this again and link an article.
  5. Speaker4thesilent

    The efficacy (or lack thereof) of Gun Control

    You think that calling the legal gun owner the problem when he’s the victim of a crime(theft) isn’t victim blaming? Because that sounds like the very definition of blaming the victim to me. Yes, confiscating guns from legal owners will reduce the pool of guns available to be stolen. In the...
  6. Speaker4thesilent

    The efficacy (or lack thereof) of Gun Control

    The only point at which I disagree with you is that there is a serious cultural dilution of the historical ‘American Culture’ due to the left’s endemic dislike of it and the continual influx of illegal and unassimilated immigrants. We need to close down most immigration for another forty years...
  7. Speaker4thesilent

    The efficacy (or lack thereof) of Gun Control

    Unfortunately, you are incorrect on both counts. For all that mass shootings get widespread media coverage, there are frequently attempted ones that are stopped short by lawfully armed citizens. You aren't going to stop someone who wants to commit a mass shooting by restricting guns. Somebody...
  8. Speaker4thesilent

    The efficacy (or lack thereof) of Gun Control

    If you are talking about islands like England or even Australia, there's some truth to your words. Gun control laws in both places have reduced access to guns (Which is why the knife murder rate in England has skyrocketed, among other things.). But those are islands, and they still have new guns...
  9. Speaker4thesilent

    The efficacy (or lack thereof) of Gun Control

    It is a logical argument that I note you have not refuted, merely labeled. If people want to sell their guns to the government instead of to another private citizen, then that is their choice. Mandating that the people of this country sell their guns to the government would be a disaster.
  10. Speaker4thesilent

    The efficacy (or lack thereof) of Gun Control

    The inherent problem with gun control legislation, is that it is aimed at people who follow the law. Criminals, by definition, do not follow laws that inconvenience them, thus they will never be effected by gun control legislation. All such laws do is keep guns out of the hands of law-abiding...
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