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In reply to the discussion: A Realistic Gun Policy Proposal [View all]TipTok
(2,474 posts)49. All of this 'greater good' nonsense is emotional fluff...
The responsible gun owners you speak of have no need to limit themselves because they are... Wait for it... Responsible..
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+1. Much better idea. Gunners can still stroke their weapons, hunt, target shoot, etc.
Hoyt
Jun 2016
#3
Yeah, and you know that there is a complete volume of "limits" already in place
pipoman
Jun 2016
#43
Last I heard 33k was the number being used. And of course, 2/3rds of those are suicides.
Waldorf
Jun 2016
#57
Like that makes a difference. Just proves that gun owners are not, in fact, responsible.
baldguy
Jun 2016
#60
Oh, I can read. I can read the incoherent, nonsensical drivel, as well as the childish insults.
cleanhippie
Jun 2016
#26
You are correct, by that time they will only be in museums. We will have phasers instead.
Waldorf
Jun 2016
#53
Problem is, you don't have the accountability of an FFL, record keeping system, and any dick could
Hoyt
Jun 2016
#29
Don't care about 2016, there's always next year. In the meantime, let's expose gunners for what
Hoyt
Jun 2016
#58
A ban not linked to any guarantee of rights, that would be unrealistic. (nt)
Shemp Howard
Jun 2016
#46