That's an odd assumption to makeWell then you stay unarmed since it’s “very very close to zero percent” I’ll stay armedIt’s just not a gamble I’m willing to make…you know what els is really close to zero percent ? Your chance of dying from COVID but I bet you ran out and got vaccinated ha
Ye that is i must take anabols,cause i am bodybuilder and anyone do it....so to have a chance for competition you must take it.....and absolutely can't understand people,who take those meds without to be proffy bodybuilders just to gain quick results.Quick food,quick relationships(means-not at all,absolute false),quick money,TV-shows......what a fake....this modern world.It's a total loneliness and alienationWell then you stay unarmed since it’s “very very close to zero percent” I’ll stay armedIt’s just not a gamble I’m willing to make…you know what els is really close to zero percent ? Your chance of dying from COVID but I bet you ran out and got vaccinated ha
Your talking like taking law abiding citizens guns will also get rid of all the illegal guns too, guns will still be available and someone planning something that fucked up will definitely be able to find a illegal gun….but, with due respect, 19 dead children and 2 dead adults at robb elementary, 20 dead children and 6 dead adults at sandy hook, etc. is the price society pays so that you (plural) can have a gun, right?
so, on some level, it's more important that those people died and americans have guns than they lived and americans don't?
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Yep, because the prohibition of alcohol and drugs was so famously successful. Let's try this approach again.Your talking like taking law abiding citizens guns will also get rid of all the illegal guns too, guns will still be available and someone planning something that fucked up will definitely be able to find a illegal gun….
If I have to paint it black and white like that, then yeah I think my (and others) right to own whatever the hell we want is more important.so, on some level, it's more important that those people died and americans have guns than they lived and americans don't?
Exactly. I find it odd that people on a forum for drug users are against God given rights. Y’all know that there’s lots of folks out there that would love to make all drugs 100% illegal death penalty for use right? It’s practically already like that in the justice system; 20 to life for dealing? It’s wrong and we all agree on that.Yep, because the prohibition of alcohol and drugs was so famously successful. Let's try this approach again.![]()
I’m sure something is getting lost in translation but I can’t even make out half your post budAnother planet
I don't think it would be pretty. I'd definitely be out protesting, if not joining a militia at that point.What's going to happen when the government tells gun manufacturers they can't produce any more AR 15s? How will citizens respond when they hear about the mandatory buybacks and what's gonna happen when they refuse?
U.S. for me is like another planet man.that's what i mean.very strange place seemsI’m sure something is getting lost in translation but I can’t even make out half your post bud
Read the statistics.Do you honestly believe that having a gun for protection raises your risk of death ? Just curious, cause I feel very safe with my gun
And remove suicide from the statistics, and I would even say remove illegal gun owners from it as well and I think it would paint a different picture among legal gun owners…Read the statistics.
Feeling safe is not the same as being safe.
My mom used to own a .38 caliber pistol, which she got as protection, at the urging of a gun-loving friend of hers.How many of those statistics are based off of illegal gun ? And if you want to hope someone willing to break into your house isn’t going to hurt your family that’s on you, I’ll protect myself
It’s generally a good idea to keep your guns in a bolted down safe, or at the very least hide your gun when your out of townMy mom used to own a .38 caliber pistol, which she got as protection, at the urging of a gun-loving friend of hers.
She took a gun safety class and she kept it in her bedside table-- we never have any kids in the house.
About 6 months after she got it, our house was burglarized while we were gone. Most break-ins occur when the residents are away. Burglars don't want confrontations.
One of the items stolen was her gun.
So, it did us no good and now it's out there somewhere in the hands of a criminal.
Feel safer? I don't.
All my guns are always in the safe, I actually run drills from time to time getting my pistol out of the safe, it takes me less than 10 seconds to get it out and ready to goYeah I was gonna say, safe storage practices are still important. If I’m home yeah I leave a handgun on my nightstand. If I leave town I hide everything in my safe.