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Originally Posted by NutPeddler217
There's a whole lot of feelings and "vibes" in this point, and no facts. Imagine I said you give me a commie vibe and I think you should be wiped off the face of the Earth. See how stupid you are?
It's pretty easy to imagine you saying something like that, because of your mass shooter vibes.
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Originally Posted by NutPeddler217
Even if your mental illness theory is valid, incel mass shootings represent a very small percentage of gun homicides. The vast majority of them are from Democrat controlled, gang-infested cities, where I can assure you, guns are not bought legally.
Here is another opinion: people at large don't care that much about gang members shooting each other but the nation definitely cares about children being gun downed at school. That public mass shootings represent a small percentage of a ballooning number of total gun deaths only matters to people who don't care about children being gunned down, that is, reprehensible people like yourself. People are tired of seeing horrific tragedies unfold just so clowns like you can maintain you fantasies of sovereignty against the government. You don't need weapons of war to protect your house. You don't need to have an AR15 and you shouldn't have one.
Here are some facts:
https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tan...hs-in-the-u-s/
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In 2017, the states with the highest rates of gun-related deaths – counting murders, suicides and all other categories tracked by the CDC – were Alaska (24.5 per 100,000 people), Alabama (22.9), Montana (22.5), Louisiana (21.7), Missouri and Mississippi (both 21.5), and Arkansas (20.3).
In my opinion that's Republican, Republican, Republican, Republican, Republican and Republican, and Republican.
https://ajph.aphapublications.org/do...PH.2013.301409
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Conclusions. We observed a robust correlation between higher levels of gun ownership and higher firearm homicide rates. Although we could not determine causation, we found that states with higher rates of gun ownership had disproportionately large numbers of deaths from firearm-related homicides.
There need to be limits on how much firepower an individual can easily get access. You don't think people should be allowed to own nukes, do you? So then there are limits on self defense and on firepower people should be allowed to own. I don't think you need a Black Hawk chopper either. So the question is where to draw the line. We should start with military style firepower, take that away then see how things work out.