Not at all interested in what a weapon is called. I am interested in stopping senseless killings. I am not offended. But I have one word to answer you: Australia.
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Not at all interested in what a weapon is called. I am interested in stopping senseless killings. I am not offended. But I have one word to answer you: Australia.
You are comparing apples to oranges. Australia doesn't have a bill of rights, so they never had the right to own weapons at all. America has the bill of rights, and the one that permits us to own weapons is number two. Free speech is number one. It sort of shows you the importance of responsible weapons ownership.
By the way, if you take away my legally owned weapons, the criminals, gangs, thugs, and cops will still have them, and most of the killings are by criminals, gangs, thugs, and cops. Imagine that.
Australia doesn't have a mass shooting every other week either. They prove that gun laws can work when the nation decides that enough is enough. Period. (Mic drop). I take a bow and leave the stage.
The problem is Americans in general, I think. Not guns or laws.