Zeets2 » 11 Dec 2019 9:10 am » wrote:
guns laws make it easy for criminals to get guns
So you're guessing that these criminals bought these guns, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, and the bomb-making equipment all legally, huh? Any evidence of that? Or maybe you'd like to admit the obvious fact that
THIEVES AND POTENTIAL MURDERERS PROBABLY WON'T BOTHER FOLLOWING ANY GUN LAWS, right?
Nah, that would make far too much logic, wouldn't it?
ASK YOURSELF A QUESTION... now try to think I know its hard.. imagine for a moment , bombs were legal amor piercing ammo could be bought at walmart, hand grenades and flame throwers on sale in isle 4! get your biol chemical weapons 1/2 off sale.. ricen and bubonic plague, plutonium rods for bombs rock bottom prices! think idiot think about all these things being legal acid poisons fertilizer to make explosives all these substances that are now being regulated and restricted to keep out of the hands of terrorists
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/514046/fertilizer-you-cant-make-bombs-out-of/ imagine you could get all these things LEGALLY like you can a assault type rifle? now would that make the problem worse or better? you **** moron !!!
https://www.csgv.org/myth-black-market/
But most importantly, we must learn to overcome our own misconceptions of the problem. As Kairys writes, “the common image of an underground, illegal market is largely fictional.” The ability of dangerous people to easily obtain guns is the result of
our weak gun laws, which do little to regulate the firearms industry. The good news? Significant progress can be made in reducing gun violence as soon as our elected officials are made to realize that “the loss of life, the economic and social costs, and the undermining of the safety and the quality of life in America are unacceptable.”