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  1. Guns for you all, but not for me

    Well it is good to know that more and more people are buying guns. As a result people will die good or bad. All I know is that I will never be responsible for the shooting of anyone, in self defense or having my gun getting into the wrong hands and killing someone else. The reason is simple, I do not have a gun. So all you people out there keep shooting people and keep our country rightfully at the top of the list for gun deaths. 2 side notes to further the discussion. We have the constitutional right to carry guns, but we also have the right to refuse quarter to foreign troops. Both these rights originate from the British control of America. We have the right to defend ourselves in the case of invasion, but who would have thought the enemy army now invading us are fellow Americans. Second, in a lot of states you can carry automatic assault riffles and high powered sniper rifles. Is it necessary for citizens to be armed to fight off an army with armor piercing rounds with right rates of fire? I know it’s good to be prepared for the worst but what are the odds that you will need to be spraying hundreds of bullets in defense. So the John Wayne’s of the world, keep shooting each other, the media loves it. I will hear all about it on the news tonight...and tomorrow, and everyday until I die. I for one will never have the blood of a shooting on my hands... ever. People love power, and guns are an easy way for anyone to get that power. People with power can be tempted to abuse it. The US will never get rid of its guns and therefore we will always have plenty of people with plenty of bullet holes in them. I personally love living in a society where we are taught to be scared of everyone around us, and to not work together for a common good. And now the gun people will rant about how I'm wrong and how great guns have made their lives. 2 side notes to further the discussion. We have the constitutional right to carry guns, but we also have the right to refuse quarter to foreign troops. Both these rights originate from the British control of America. We have the right to defend ourselves in the case of invasion, but who would have thought the enemy army now invading us are fellow Americans. Second, in a lot of states you can carry automatic assault riffles and high powered sniper rifles. Is it necessary for citizens to be armed to fight off an army with armor piercing rounds with high rates of fire? I know its good to be prepared for the worst but whats the odds that you will need to be spraying hundreds of bullets in defense. So the John Wayne's of the world, keep shooting each other, the media loves it. I will hear all about it on the news tonight...and tomorrow, and everyday until I die. I for one will never have the blood of a shooting on my hands... ever. People love power, and guns are an easy way for anyone to get that power. People with power can be tempted to abuse it. The US will never get rid of its guns and therefore we will always have plenty of people with plenty of bullet holes in them. I personally love living in a society where we are taught to be scared of everyone around us, and to not work together for a common good. And now for the gun people to rant about how I'm wrong and how great guns have made their lives.

    3 months ago In response to Mothers With Guns: Packing Too Much?

  2. Guns NO!

    It should be common knowledge by now that gun ownership is a terrible way to defend your kids. Mothers with guns will more likely end up killing their kids with it than saving them. Most of the time when guns are purchased for protection, they end up being used in suicides, homicides or murders, but not for safety. Even in the rare instance that you are attacked by someone with a gun, what help would having one too, do? It might make the assailant even more edgy or scared and more likely to shoot when he intended not to. Americans are in constant fear of being attacked, raped, mugged, shot at and everything else the media makes people fearful of. The fact that the media has mothers so scarred across the country that they are starting to think that carrying a 9mm in their diaper bag is responsible makes me sick. Guns kill many more innocent people than guilty people. Be smart, don’t buy a gun, and stop being so scared of EVERYTHING and EVERYONE!!! If you want to feel safer then get non-lethal protection or even more effective, a home burglar alarm. The best way to stay safe is to use common sense and learn how to identify dangers and avoid them. Just remember no matter what you see on the evening news, the reality is that the world is not full of creeps who are out to get you and your kids.

    3 months, 3 weeks ago In response to Mothers With Guns: Packing Too Much?

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