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JPWhoo · 36-40, M
Your logic: Some people enjoy shooting for sport, therefore enjoying shooting shouldn’t be a red flag for anyone. 🤨
That said, I don’t personally consider it a red flag just because someone enjoys hunting or even target practice; however, I definitely understand where they’re coming from. Guns are made to kill people and animals, and the gun culture in America is out of control.
That said, I don’t personally consider it a red flag just because someone enjoys hunting or even target practice; however, I definitely understand where they’re coming from. Guns are made to kill people and animals, and the gun culture in America is out of control.
Reason10 · 70-79, M
@JPWhoo Guns are made to kill people and animals, and the gun culture in America is out of control.
How is it out of control? Except in blue states with sanctuary cities, there aren't a lot of major shootings in America.
Define "out of control." Are you just triggered by the sight of a group of people enjoying guns so you want to overturn the Constitution?
How is it out of control? Except in blue states with sanctuary cities, there aren't a lot of major shootings in America.
Define "out of control." Are you just triggered by the sight of a group of people enjoying guns so you want to overturn the Constitution?
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JPWhoo · 36-40, M
@Reason10 Over 936 school shootings in the last five years for a start. I don’t know how many mass shootings we’ve had over that time period, but just from watching the news I know it’s way too many. Firearm's are the leading cause of death for American children now.
Major shootings mostly in happen in major population centers…. Who woulda thunk it? And yet the rate of deaths by firearms is actually higher in rural areas. That means if rural areas had the same level of population as urban areas you’d be much less in danger of getting shot in the urban areas.
Major shootings mostly in happen in major population centers…. Who woulda thunk it? And yet the rate of deaths by firearms is actually higher in rural areas. That means if rural areas had the same level of population as urban areas you’d be much less in danger of getting shot in the urban areas.
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