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Dems just have a completely irrational fear of scary looking guns. The gun he used is just a rifle, but it's black and made of metal so people think it's some kind of machinegun. If it just looked like wood instead I guarantee the hysteria would be 99% lessened. | |||
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Forget the political gotcha attempt for a second, just go look it up. I swear I'm not lying. | |||
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In America you could literally tell somneone you want to kill kids in school and they won't arrest you.
Country is not authoritarian enough yet IMO. (i dont think they should take guns, just freedumbs) | ||
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Define regularly? "Uhhh, well, by regularly I kinda mean rarely if you just look at the numbers and understand what per capita means, but let's pretend ok?" | |||
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“European countries have had their share of school shootings, although not as frequently as in the United States or Canada. These include eight in Germany since 1913, one in Lithuania (1925), one in Sweden (1961), three since 1967 in the United Kingdom (none after the 1996 massacre), three in Finland since 1989, two in the Netherlands (1999 and 2004), one in Denmark (1994), one in Hungary (2009), two in France (2012 and 2017), one in Estonia (2014), Spain (2015), at least five in Russia since 2014 (including events in May and Seotember 2021), one in Crimea (2018), and one in Poland (2019, no deaths)”
I don’t have a huge problem pushing it to 21 to purchase a firearm (normally in my state it’s 21 to buy a pistol but someone can buy a rifle at 18) I don’t have a problem with mandatory waiting periods either personally. I also don’t think either of these will prevent school shootings as much as responsible gun ownership would. Most 18 year olds don’t have the money to buy a gun, they are usually given them by shitty stupid family members, or else take them without their knowledge | ||
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