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Why do so many fucking canadians feel like they need to fight for the right of americans to bear arms. If they change some things, maybe less people will die in the U.S. from gun violence, and oh no, someone you don't know can't get a gun as easily/has to give up the "right" to have enough ammo to kill a small country's army. Notice how the change potentially affects your life more positively than the change affects you negatively? Probably not actually, because you were stupid enough to make this thread.
Why do so many fucking canadians feel like they need to fight for the right of americans to bear arms. If they change some things, maybe less people will die in the U.S. from gun violence, and oh no, someone you don't know can't get a gun as easily/has to give up the "right" to have enough ammo to kill a small country's army. Notice how the change potentially affects your life more positively than the change affects you negatively? Probably not actually, because you were stupid enough to make this thread.
Because the guns we like to shoot are manufactured in the United States, if the market there is destroyed, the market here is destroyed as well.
You shouldn't be angry at the fact that Americans have the right to firearms, you should be mad with the fact that some of the states have incredibly lackluster control over them. By control, I mean the ease of purchase and register, in addition to regulations requiring their storage.
I have no quarrel with gun control, I have a problem with a potential gun ban.
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Originally Posted by Yodamaster
Because the guns we like to shoot are manufactured in the United States, if the market there is destroyed, the market here is destroyed as well.
You shouldn't be angry at the fact that Americans have the right to firearms, you should be mad with the fact that some of the states have incredibly lackluster control over them. By control, I mean the ease of purchase and register, in addition to regulations requiring their storage.
Never did I say that I'm angry americans have the right to have firearms. I said this thread is stupid, and canadians calling those that are hoping for changes to gun laws stupid, are fucking stupid themselves. I don't think guns should be "banned and non existent" Such a hope is unrealistic, and unreasonable. I think you and I both agree from your response that gun control should be tightened up, and those that make stupid threads like this, don't understand the situation that U.S. has put themselves in over the "right to bear arms" No realistic person believes that there will ever be a gun ban. We know this stupid troll shit is looking at calling people that are hoping for tighter gun laws, a bunch of bleeding heart, stupid, bunch of pussies. Because idiots like this believe the world is black and white.
I propose we ban fingers. Without fingers we can't pull the trigger on a weapon, or grip a steering wheel.
Without fingers we won't have to suffer the indignity of watching some fob mine for gold on the Skytrain and wipe it on the wall, seat, pole, or his tongue.
We won't have to worry about getting dirt under our nails or having to trim them. And when its cold outside we won't have to deal with frozen fingers. Chop our fingers off from birth and give us a life of liberty. A life well lived.
In a fingerless world computer companies will finally focus on perfecting voice recognition software so we can control our phones, computers, and even our televisions with the power of our voice.
And in a world where we have flat flippers for hands, absent of digits, your girlfriends can no longer give you dispassionate handjobs. No sir. This means more blowjobs for all of us!
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i don't believe guns should be completely banned in the states. if you keep it on your property, for sport shooting or the zombie apocalypse, i see no wrong with that.
it's the culture of liberal gun wielding, the right to walk in public with a firearm and the excess of firearms in the US I see a problem with.
people in crime are going to find a way to get black market guns. but those people usually us them on each other or for intimidation for personal gain.
it's that random wackos that use legal guns, that do the mass killings.
i'd just like to see it harder to find guns for those folks.