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![]() I’d guess they’d be more likely to be physically assaulted by some “we don’t take kindly to your type round here” trash.
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I don’t think the gun law is a complete effective analogy mostly because gun law is more complex. For example, if we enacted very strict gun laws while simultaneously magically deleting every current gun in the USA out of existence, the gun law would have a very different impact Even without magic, if we compare gun law effectiveness here versus somewhere like Britain where knife crime went high but shootings deaths are down, then once could argue that determined individuals will still hurt people in Britain but with knives it’s harder Gun law efficacy in the USA are complex because we have SO MANY guns floating around in circulation already, many times more than any other country in the world | |||
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