Um, as an Australian, I never had to seriously contemplate dealing with a mass shooting. I've always felt safe in school, church, wherever. And I credit that safety to the gun laws our ~conservative~ prime minister instituted in 1996.
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I’m an American and I never contemplate a mass shooting either nor do I feel unsafe anywhere I go. If I did feel unsafe I have the unalienable right to arm myself. Now you know the difference between a citizen and a subject.
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Normally I support PU, but this is a complete load of nonsense to suggest that Australia didn't benefit from Howard's bold gun buyback. We have not had one, get it, not one single multiple shooting since. That's over 20 years. We love it here with no guns!
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Good.
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In case you were wondering - yes, PragerU is lying. Since the National Firearms Agreement the firearm homicide rate has been cut virtually in half in Australiapic.twitter.com/QkYrS5ql4r
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Well when most. If not all. Of the "mass shooters" have all been in therapy and were on behavioral drugs I think we see the commin thread and it's not guns.
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They aren’t throwing pills at people... it is the guns!
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