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Re: What's your opinion of gun control?
by
BADecker
on 25/04/2018, 14:49:21 UTC


Guns are made for one purpose, and that purpose is to kill.
I believe that guns are not weapons, they are tools. How they are used is up to the person holding it.
Guns are especially dangerous in the hands of people who don't know how to use them (i.e., kids and teenagers) as well as those who are mentally ill and/or have a temper problem.
Gun control will not stop violence because a violent person doesn’t need a gun to be violent.
After the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, support for gun control increased dramatically.

Generally in America, the support for gun control has outweighed the support for gun rights.
Are gun control laws constitutional?
What would be your ideal set of laws regarding firearms?





There should be a strict regulations for people having guns and/or people wanting to have guns. it is very important that there should be gun control in every cities and countries. might as well, there should be strict implementatiin of rules pertaining to gun possition.

The problem with your thinking is that gun control simply doesn't pop into existence. Rules don't make it happen, because there are always people who break the rules. Force doesn't make it happen, because the gun is a very strong force, and the only way somebody can enforce gun control is by using guns to do it. If you think that government or the police or the military only use their guns to help people, just ask the people of Iran, Iraq, or Syria. Some might agree, but there are many that wouldn't. Consider the below:

WATCH: ‘I’ll Break Your Arm!’ Says Cop As Police Strip Woman Topless in Waffle House Arrest






Residents are outraged and the NAACP has stepped up after a graphic video from inside an Alabama Waffle House has gone viral showing a violent police struggle with a young woman. During the violent encounter, the woman's breasts were exposed.

Highlighting how unnecessary the escalation of violence was, the entire incident was sparked over plastic utensils. According to witnesses involved in the incident, 25-year-old Chikesia Clemons was inside Waffle House with a friend and had placed an order when they were told they would have to pay $0.50 extra for the plastic utensils.

After being told she would have to pay for the utensils—something that is largely available for free at most restaurants—Clemons and her friend Canita Adams questioned the charge, noting that they did not have to pay for them the night before.


Read more at https://thefreethoughtproject.com/woman-arrested-stripped-waffle-house/.


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