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Just curious what the breaking point is for people before they get behind legislative/constitutional changes. 5 mass shootings a day? 10? 15? 100?
 
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So you'd prefer living in constant fear of being gunned down that coming together as a society and fixing this stupidity.

Oh yeah, I guess that's right, you're probably one of those who believes they're going to keep a tyrannical government in check with their weekend warrior toys.
 
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So you'd prefer living in constant fear of being gunned down that coming together as a society and fixing this stupidity.

Oh yeah, I guess that's right, you're probably one of those who believes they're going to keep a tyrannical government in check with their weekend warrior toys.

Never happened in my life.
 
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Just curious what the breaking point is for people before they get behind legislative/constitutional changes. 5 mass shootings a day? 10? 15? 100?


Should make law abiding gun owners even more resistant. I mean if cities with the toughest gun laws are unwilling to protect their citizens then people should take notice.
 
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So you'd prefer living in constant fear of being gunned down that coming together as a society and fixing this stupidity.

Oh yeah, I guess that's right, you're probably one of those who believes they're going to keep a tyrannical government in check with their weekend warrior toys.
I don't live in constant fear. I'm just a black man in Middle Tennessee. I stay away from these cities as much as possible because of these liberals running those places.
 
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So you'd prefer living in constant fear of being gunned down that coming together as a society and fixing this stupidity.

Oh yeah, I guess that's right, you're probably one of those who believes they're going to keep a tyrannical government in check with their weekend warrior toys.

You don’t have a “fix” and never will.
 
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Should make law abiding gun owners even more resistant. I mean if cities with the toughest gun laws are unwilling to protect their citizens then people should take notice.

Letting every Tom, Dick, and Harry arm themselves out the wazoo. Does this path seem to be working? Does this seem to be making the public safer or less safe?
 
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So you'd prefer living in constant fear of being gunned down that coming together as a society and fixing this stupidity.

Oh yeah, I guess that's right, you're probably one of those who believes they're going to keep a tyrannical government in check with their weekend warrior toys.

As opposed to someone who thinks they’re going to fix the problem by railing at strangers on an anonymous message board. That’s going to get it done. Since you’re so concerned about the issue, let us hear what you’ve personally done to work on the issue in the last 6-12 months.
 
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So you'd prefer living in constant fear of being gunned down that coming together as a society and fixing this stupidity.

Oh yeah, I guess that's right, you're probably one of those who believes they're going to keep a tyrannical government in check with their weekend warrior toys.

I don’t live in fear.
 
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As opposed to someone who thinks they’re going to fix the problem by railing at strangers on an anonymous message board. That’s going to get it done. Since you’re so concerned about the issue, let us hear what you’ve personally done to work on the issue in the last 6-12 months.

The gun problem is a classic prisoner's dilemma (look it up). It's a collective action problem that's gonna require government action to fix.
 
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Letting every Tom, Dick, and Harry arm themselves out the wazoo. Does this path seem to be working? Does this seem to be making the public safer or less safe?

We have more guns than people in this country. In most part we know who the offenders are yet do nothing but create more laws that obviously criminals will ignore. How many offenders in these dim strogholds with the most stringent gun laws are repeat offenders? Why do we turn them loose when they are caught? Why is law enforcement hamstrung more everyday in these problem areas. Look in the mirror because it’s people like you.
 
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So you'd prefer living in constant fear of being gunned down that coming together as a society and fixing this stupidity.

Oh yeah, I guess that's right, you're probably one of those who believes they're going to keep a tyrannical government in check with their weekend warrior toys.
I actually fear neither
 
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The gun problem is a classic prisoner's dilemma (look it up). It's a collective action problem that's gonna require government action to fix.

1 So you’ve basically done nothing
2 The fact that you think other grown adults need to look up the term prisoners dilemma is almost as sad as your gun problem inaction.
 
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Letting every Tom, Dick, and Harry arm themselves out the wazoo. Does this path seem to be working? Does this seem to be making the public safer or less safe?

How many thousands of gun laws are already on the books ? How strict are the ones in the cities ? How many more laws and statutes do you want ? When are you going to realize it’s not a gun problem ?
 

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