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Showing Original Post only (View all)How to stop gun proliferation in the US [View all]
Give up, you can't; you're just wasting time, money and effort. There are about 300,000,000 guns all across the 3,800,000 square miles of cities and countryside among the 124,800,000 households.The genie is out of the bottle not just out of the bottle but analogously is so far out that may be tanning himself under a sun that isn't ours.
It is far past time to accept the idea only those willing to comply with laws are affected by them and that those folks are not the ones causing the violence that makes the news.
Lesson learned from the drug war: ban --> +++demand
http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/releasing-drug-offenders-wont-end-mass-incarceration/
FiveThirtyEight says that almost half of those federal prison (about 101,000) are there due to drug offenses and over 217,000 of those is state prisons half drug offenses as their most serious charge.
It's time to end the war on drugs and spend that money helping those with addiction problems.
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Japan's suicides prefer rope and high places. And its rate is far greater than ours.
Eleanors38
Jul 2016
#140
why do so many gun owners feel this need to claim they have guns for personal protection?
gejohnston
Jul 2016
#38
"Red Dawn?" How about good sense dawning? Until police arrive, YOU ARE the first line of defense.
Eleanors38
Jul 2016
#142
You state that, in your view, the chief reason for carrying is self defense.
guillaumeb
Jul 2016
#163
Who knows? Fertilizer bombs, lack powder bombs, vehicles, arson w/ accelerant, machete...
Eleanors38
Jul 2016
#180
How does one use force or threat of force in an intentionally voluntary act?
Press Virginia
Jul 2016
#57
Suicide is a voluntary intentional act. Violence is the use of force or threat of force
Press Virginia
Jul 2016
#61
Actually the 300+yr old standard definition of the words, in the English language, convinced me
Press Virginia
Jul 2016
#63
Now look up suicide...see if you can figure out how you force a voluntary act
Press Virginia
Jul 2016
#65
IOWs, you abandoned the 300 year old standard English definition to embrace
Press Virginia
Jul 2016
#98
How about asking whether the choice people may make to kill themselves with a gun
jmg257
Jul 2016
#56
its their life and their choice. Calling it violence is a dishonest means to inflate
Press Virginia
Jul 2016
#60
I need the same number of bullets as any member of the President's security detail
Press Virginia
Jul 2016
#86
Have you even been in the same location where someone was shooting a gun
Press Virginia
Jul 2016
#85
Absolutely. Which makes me wonder why you would think now more than 3 rounds
Press Virginia
Jul 2016
#102
Oh commmme onnnn. Next you'll tell us this happens to trained professionals too
Press Virginia
Jul 2016
#114
What are the chances for any one person to be killed by a terrorist in the US?
guillaumeb
Jul 2016
#55
There is a more bad blood in the world than you can possibly imagine
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Jul 2016
#32
"Its time to end the war on drugs and spend that money helping those with addiction problems."
pablo_marmol
Jul 2016
#50