Both the anti-gunners and the pro-death folks seem unhinged. I'm going to find out who they all are and report them under the new red flag law so that none of them can ever own a gun.
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@GermanAf I am pro-choice also. I choose, for instance, to carry a 50AE Desert Eagle when the weather gets too warm for my trench coat which conceals my FAL.
@IronHamster would you believe that I have never seen a hand gun outside of a controlled environment in civilian hands? and I have never heard a gunshot in the million+ people city, where I lived in one of the worst neighborhoods for 15 years? cops and military for sure, hunting sounds in the forests during season sometimes... but otherwise nothing.
@Tracos The only thing that stops a bad man with a gun is a good man with a gun. We found out in Uvalde that cops will let children bleed out rather than help. It wasn't a cop that shot the bad guy. It was a civilian with a gun.
@IronHamster Then maybe someone shouldn't have sold him that gun? It's nice and all that he didn't kill every kid in that school, but wouldn't it have been better if he killed none? I feel like that's preferable to what actually happened.
@GermanAf There's nothing irrelevant. The Uvalde shooter was on psychotropic meds but they don't have that in the instant check system database because of HIPA laws. Then, the FBI has an agent chatting with him on the internet but totally misses the "when". Or, maybe missed it on purpose.
@IronHamster Of course it's irrelevant, if he didn't get to buy it himself he's gonna pay a redneck on craigslist 10 bucks to do it for him, which is completely legal btw.
@GermanAf Israelis have guns. Italians have guns. Afghanis have guns... As an American, I believe all people should have guns, and I have a plan to make that dream a reality. https://homemadeguns.wordpress.com/
@GermanAf Straw purchases are absolutely not legal, it is a felony to purchase a firearm for another person, one of the questions on the application to purchase a firearm is an affirmation that the buyer is purchasing the firearm for personal use, if unanswered or answered in the negative, the buyer is rejected.