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UtopianElephant
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- Nov 26, 2022
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This is just not true. Easy as alcohol for who? Certainly not for the 10 or 15% of the American population banned from buying guns for a multitude of reasons.
I'd agree that some people should probably not have guns, but society keeps justifying these mass shootings by just perpetuating the state of affairs that lead to them-- having little to no protections at schools and shopping centers, and contributing to a country of vast inequalities, injustices and suffering that cause some people to snap. Also, not having the right to die.
As long as there is no right to die and society being as difficult and unjust as it is, I'm in favor of there being few restrictions on fire arms and other things someone could use to ctb.
I'd agree that some people should probably not have guns, but society keeps justifying these mass shootings by just perpetuating the state of affairs that lead to them-- having little to no protections at schools and shopping centers, and contributing to a country of vast inequalities, injustices and suffering that cause some people to snap. Also, not having the right to die.
As long as there is no right to die and society being as difficult and unjust as it is, I'm in favor of there being few restrictions on fire arms and other things someone could use to ctb.
In America buying a gun is easy as alcohol. This is why mass shootings keep happening all the time because Americans ( NOT ALL but far too many) believe their right to own a gun is more important than public safety.
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