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    Why do you bring Obama into this. I dont think Obama cried when he was bombing Syria for years killing innocent people. I dont think Obama cried when Black people were killing each other in higher more rates in his precidency. I dont think he was crying when he was hand in hand with ISIS providing them weapons in order to create the immigrant problem in Middle East making tons of families move out and eventually die in Aegean Sea.


    I think they should just enforce a better Gun law in order to make it harder for people to get guns. But I don't think this is gonna stop the problem America has, it will just slow down the process. If someone wants to harm someone else he will find the gun to do it even if its banned.

    The real problem for me in the last school shooting is that the FBI knew about this guy and did nothing to stop him. That's the real problem for me. You have everything you need to stop this and you do nothing?





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    If you want less incidents, make stricter laws or ban guns in general.
    The people who say 'It's not the guns, it's the people who hold them', should really shut tf up, because it's no coincidence that there are so many incidents in a country with these laws. Every country has maniacs who have intentions of killing people, but they don't get the chance because they can't get hold of a gun that easily. So yes, it IS the gun law that makes this all happen.

    Like I said;
    Stricter laws = less guns
    less guns = less accidents
    less accidents = less deaths
    less deaths = the objective

    It's really not that hard...

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    gun control

    black person is armed- thug/ killer since people will be stereotype

    cops will try to dirty and try to use the law to throw u in jail

    imo i wouldn’t trust gun control cuz the fact it will give higher % of shoot out depending how retarded people gets

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    Originally Posted by Jeru View Post
    gun control

    black person is armed- thug/ killer since people will be stereotype

    cops will try to dirty and try to use the law to throw u in jail

    imo i wouldn’t trust gun control cuz the fact it will give higher % of shoot out depending how retarded people gets
    So you're saying that if they enforce gun laws people are gonna get so retarded to start shooting even more? Legit man.

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    Originally Posted by Linzor View Post
    So you're saying that if they enforce gun laws people are gonna get so retarded to start shooting even more? Legit man.
    it’s america it’s possible.

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    we gotta reach the kids and adults and make them not wanna commit crimes.
    I think guns in the home should be permitted.
    open carry is ridiculous only if people are blinded by egos.
    I envision a future where that changes.
    I think the ol' Wild West kinda thing is fun but those were duels, not slayings.
    I'm for duels and I'm for love, give a man his freedom.
    These crimes will stop. What we must do is start being the change we want seen.
    I would not be surprised if the government scripts these things or ****s with kids heads making them commit these acts.
    we gotta be the ones who be a positive force and a deciding factor of such moving forward.
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    Where I'm torn is how late it had to be for the U.S to even be considering stripping its citizens of firearms. At this point I'm not sure a law would stop those who have already illegally obtained weapons.... it took 18 school shootings THIS YEAR here for there to be even the slightest idea of change. I'm really curious to see how this plays out for my generation. The only way I see for this to start being effective is through a process system like Eddie explained above.
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    I am slightly confused.. I have the right to bare arms for my country because at 18 I have the ability to give my life and my freedom for my country. If I am not mistaken you all should do more research on those "18" shootings... most were gun related incidents not actual shootings.. I think even one was a accidental discharge that went through a window which was classified into one of the 18. I don't discredit the fact that people in general are idiots but lets not forget the reason why america can make so many bad choices in the first place... we fought for it. If I am not mistaken we also assisted many other territories in keeping independence and continue to send men and woman to questionable area's whom are but 18 years old...

    Yet when they fight for their country and the freedoms of the constitution people think that's where the logic fails? Come on.. it is the society/mentality of people that causes poor choices not the constitution or gun laws. There are illegal drugs... yet an over whelming number of people are addicted to it because it enters the country or is manufactured illegally. Go figure, a law for illegal substance yet so very easy to get. Restricting guns would only take them away from those who could potentially benifit from it rather than the scum bags that would have them even after they were banished.

    Police can not be everywhere. There will always be crime, poverty, ignorance, jealousy, hatred, etc.. I would rather someone being assaulted, attacked, harmed, or murdered have the opportunity to defend themselves in my country that allow an evil person to harm an innocent one with not way to protect themselves. There are much deeper issues in the USA as in most countries that should be addressed more than a misinformed news reporter whom gives a vague number on the count of shootings as they put it.

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    To get a gun in Japan, first, you have to attend an all-day class and pass a written test, which are held only once per month. You also must take and pass a shooting range class. Then, head over to a hospital for a mental test and drug test (Japan is unusual in that potential gun owners must affirmatively prove their mental fitness), which you'll file with the police. Finally, pass a rigorous background check for any criminal record or association with criminal or extremist groups, and you will be the proud new owner of your shotgun or air rifle. Just don't forget to provide police with documentation on the specific location of the gun in your home, as well as the ammo, both of which must be locked and stored separately. And remember to have the police inspect the gun once per year and to re-take the class and exam every three years.

    Japan had 11 gun deaths in 2008, the U.S. had 12,000.

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