Re: Re: Gun Insurance
By: Gamgee to Dumas Walker on Mon Jul 11 2022 09:47 pm
> -=> Dumas Walker wrote to GAMGEE <=-
>
> > DW> Yes, this is true. There are some cities that probably have a
> > DW> "mass shootings" worth of people, and then some, shot and killed
> > DW> each day by handguns.
>
> > Definitely true. Chicago probably tops that list. The city with the
> > strictest gun laws anywhere. What they forget is that criminals don't
> > obey laws.
>
> DW> I really don't understand how someone like me can explain that to
> DW> someone who seems to be able to follow logic and seems to be
> DW> resonably intelligent, yet they won't understand it. IMHO, some
> DW> of them just think that guns are scary and we are better off with
> DW> less of them, but the "criminals don't obey laws" logic should be
> DW> equally as scary.
>
> Yes, it should be just as scary. What I honestly think is that those
> who think more gun laws will fix the problem is that they actually are
> NOT interested in fixing the real problem. What they are interested
> in doing is increasing the amount of control that they can have over
> another group of people. It's really very petty and selfish, but that's
> the actual truth.
>
> The real problem is mental health, and the fact that so many are not
> able to get treatment for their issues.
>
> Gun contol laws are *PROVEN* to be ineffective, and the so called "red
> flag" laws that the same people want were *JUST* proven to be equally as
> useless, right there in Highland Park, Illinois. It was a textbook
> example case of complete failure.
>
>
> ... Vote Democrat. It's easier than thinking!
It goes well beyond mental health. Crazy people are a minority of
shooters when compared to organized crime and gang murders. What happened to
the beliefs that life has value?
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