When we moved to California, we lived in Thousand Oaks. Our neighbors brag that it's been named the THIRD SAFEST CITY in America. Today, 12 are dead from a shooting a few streets away from where we lived. There are no words. Just sadness that another hometown, mine, is broken.
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Replying to @vinny7299 @MatPatGT
Stats show that has no affect, just makes you feel special to strip away peoples rightshttps://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2015/10/06/zero-correlation-between-state-homicide-rate-and-state-gun-laws/ …
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Just stop selling guns without any control! If anyone can buy a fucking gun, anyone can then do these mass shootings and kill people. What if someone you love ends up in one of these events and he's killed? Would you think the same? Would you react the same? Would you care?
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Replying to @fainellospanda @MRSAleZZ and
Theres this thing called a black market and im not sure if you knew this but they do not care if it is illegal or not, they will sell guns and make everybody else without a gun in danger
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Replying to @pspismyname2 @MRSAleZZ and
Where I live you need a license to carry a gun inside your house, you have to pass tests to show you are psychologically ok to use it, you have to register your gun, you need another license if you want to use it outside your house. We have less mass shootings than the US.
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If you aren't in the U.S., and you haven't gone through our process for buying guns... Why are you complaining about how we handle guns. Background checks are a thing here, and I can't even buy myself a campfire starter we're so strict.
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