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Texasmoneyman300
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25 Apr 2022, 5:39 pm

Personally, I think the gun laws here in Texas are way too strict.There should be one law about guns the 2A.Everyone should be able to open carry their bolt action deer rifle everywhere they go and drive and take it anywhere and everywhere.We should should put every murderer to death even for killing one person.



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25 Apr 2022, 5:50 pm

Most Americans don't think that way.

If they are gun owners, they tend to be CAREFUL gun owners.

It's when the wrong people get guns that problems arise.

Indeed, we must have stricter gun laws.



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25 Apr 2022, 5:56 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
Most Americans don't think that way.

If they are gun owners, they tend to be CAREFUL gun owners.

It's when the wrong people get guns that problems arise.

Indeed, we must have stricter gun laws.

I think we should be allowed to own all forms of conventional weapons used by all militaries on a individual basis.Fear the government that has strict gun laws.I think everyone has the right to own whateverr kind of gun they want.I think illegal gun should be a oxymoron.Ihink it should legal for me to own a bolt action 20mm rifle.



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25 Apr 2022, 6:55 pm

The gub'mint shouldn't be able to limit my right to bear nuclear arms. :evil:


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25 Apr 2022, 7:16 pm

funeralxempire wrote:
The gub'mint shouldn't be able to limit my right to bear nuclear arms. :evil:

lol haha.



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25 Apr 2022, 8:17 pm

Texasmoneyman300 wrote:
funeralxempire wrote:
The gub'mint shouldn't be able to limit my right to bear nuclear arms. :evil:

lol haha.


I mean, I'm only half-kidding. On the one hand a monopoly on legitimate use of force and restrictions on what arms citizens are entitled to possess is a fundamental part of how states operate, on the other hand I'm not always sure I believe states are required given the inherent surrendering of freedoms they require and how ultimately violent coercion and the threat of violence is how it's all maintained.

I've never seen a nuclear armed state face any real violence from other nuclear armed entities. If everyone is a nuclear armed entity that should level the playing field, no? :chin:


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25 Apr 2022, 9:32 pm

funeralxempire wrote:
Texasmoneyman300 wrote:
funeralxempire wrote:
The gub'mint shouldn't be able to limit my right to bear nuclear arms. :evil:

lol haha.


I mean, I'm only half-kidding. On the one hand a monopoly on legitimate use of force and restrictions on what arms citizens are entitled to possess is a fundamental part of how states operate, on the other hand I'm not always sure I believe states are required given the inherent surrendering of freedoms they require and how ultimately violent coercion and the threat of violence is how it's all maintained.

I've never seen a nuclear armed state face any real violence from other nuclear armed entities. If everyone is a nuclear armed entity that should level the playing field, no? :chin:

That seem sensible to make sense to me.My solution to that is getting int o the micronation movement.Apparently its a thing.But if i were to ban a type of gun it would be handguns.Because that is what u would be most effective if you wanted to lower the murder rate.Like believe it or not ammo that u buy from the interne thatt is hunting ammo is illegal for militaries to use.