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Crime studies

I already answered your questions. It's about attitude. Attitudes toward guns. Attitudes toward conflict resolution. Attitudes toward accepting a little inconvenience so we can make it difficult for angry or unstable people to access guns.

Even though SG is a wonderful place to live without gun restrictions. North St. Louis isn't.
Like I said. Sorry I am asking you to have a little inconvenience. Sorry, but the world isn't Lilly white any more. This problem is spreading.
 
I already answered your questions. It's about attitude. Attitudes toward guns. Attitudes toward conflict resolution. Attitudes toward accepting a little inconvenience so we can make it difficult for angry or unstable people to access guns.

Even though SG is a wonderful place to live without gun restrictions. North St. Louis isn't.
Like I said. Sorry I am asking you to have a little inconvenience. Sorry, but the world isn't Lilly white any more. This problem is spreading.

So what part of insuring guns is going to stop those who are angry or unstable? Care to answer that?
 
In 2010 there were approximately 30,000 gun deaths between homicide and suicide. There were 765,000 abortions. Maybe we need a different battle cry besides guns.
and weapons of mass destruction needed a different battle cry didn't it.
 
So what part of insuring guns is going to stop those who are angry or unstable? Care to answer that?

1 example: 2,000+ guns are stolen /lost per year. If you are forced to take some responsibility for your weapon you are less likely to loan it to a friend, or lazily leave it where it can be stolen or used for something illegal. Maybe we don't need insurance I simply threw that out there as a possibility.
Maybe you have a better idea other than spending millions on training kids to love guns.
 
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