Another day, another senseless shooting. For those who haven't heard, a church was shot up today during mass. 20-something people dead. 20-something other people injured.
Honestly, what will it take to make America have responsible gun laws in ALL 50 states? School children getting shot up in mass in class? Nope, don't take my guns. 500+ people shot up at a concert? Nope, don't take my guns. Movie theaters? Churches? Clubs? Nope, don't take my guns.
Fuck you and your guns. I want to own a rifle for target shooting. My wife wants to own a handgun for target shooting. When we do, we will store our guns and ammo in two separate safes in separate rooms. Mistakes will not happen because we were lazy pieces of crap who left a gun on a coffee table within reach of a small child or any idiot who shouldn't touch it. But you know what? The gun community has determined as a group they can't be responsible enough to continue to own them.
Why don't all 50 states require background checks for all gun sales?
Why aren't their mandatory wait periods for purchasing guns in all 50 states?
Why are there laws basically making it impossible to hold a seller responsible for what the buyer did with the gun letting them just claim ignorance every time they knowingly let someone perform a straw purchase?
Storing guns and ammo separately. Mandatory training for anyone who wants to own a gun. Etc.
Why the hell do people think their right to own any weapon they want is more important than human lives? It's sick.
On another note, fuck your "It's too soon to bring up laws" and "Don't politicize people's deaths." All you are doing is trying to get people to hold off long enough that they forget to do something about it.
America, we are too damn irresponsible. It makes me embarrassed to be an American and if your country valuing guns more than lives doesn't embarrass you, that scares me. And don't tell me to leave if I'm embarrassed to be an American. It just means I actually give a shit about my country enough to want it to be better than the piece of shit you are trying to let it become.
This is seriously America when it comes to actually doing something about these atrocities.
Honestly, what will it take to make America have responsible gun laws in ALL 50 states? School children getting shot up in mass in class? Nope, don't take my guns. 500+ people shot up at a concert? Nope, don't take my guns. Movie theaters? Churches? Clubs? Nope, don't take my guns.
Fuck you and your guns. I want to own a rifle for target shooting. My wife wants to own a handgun for target shooting. When we do, we will store our guns and ammo in two separate safes in separate rooms. Mistakes will not happen because we were lazy pieces of crap who left a gun on a coffee table within reach of a small child or any idiot who shouldn't touch it. But you know what? The gun community has determined as a group they can't be responsible enough to continue to own them.
Why don't all 50 states require background checks for all gun sales?
Why aren't their mandatory wait periods for purchasing guns in all 50 states?
Why are there laws basically making it impossible to hold a seller responsible for what the buyer did with the gun letting them just claim ignorance every time they knowingly let someone perform a straw purchase?
Storing guns and ammo separately. Mandatory training for anyone who wants to own a gun. Etc.
Why the hell do people think their right to own any weapon they want is more important than human lives? It's sick.
On another note, fuck your "It's too soon to bring up laws" and "Don't politicize people's deaths." All you are doing is trying to get people to hold off long enough that they forget to do something about it.
America, we are too damn irresponsible. It makes me embarrassed to be an American and if your country valuing guns more than lives doesn't embarrass you, that scares me. And don't tell me to leave if I'm embarrassed to be an American. It just means I actually give a shit about my country enough to want it to be better than the piece of shit you are trying to let it become.
This is seriously America when it comes to actually doing something about these atrocities.
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