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Edited by Dildon: 5/28/2014 9:36:03 PM
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The First Reasonable Gun Control Law in Recent Years

I'm very pro-gun and also very pro-this. It seems to me that this would at the very least do something to curb the issue with angry little betas getting fed up and committing murder, while also not restricting the rights of responsible, sane gun owners. It's a shame it took the one of most anti-fun states to push this idea out. I wouldn't mind seeing things like this go into effect in my own state. Also, since we're on the topic of fun control, I think every state should allow concealed carry, but open carry should be discouraged. It only serves to scare people and you'll be the first target in the event of an actual shooting.

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  • I'm "Pro-gun", but I will say I drive a lot of my buddies who claim "Pro-gun" crazy, because I'm really moderate in actuality. We need to put more restrictions in place to buy guns. Psychological tests, as well as a more organized system of gun safekeeping. It should be mandatory to have a gun safe that [i]only[/i] the [i]owner[/i] of the weapon(s) has access to. Not under lock and key, since that's -blam!-ing useless, but I digress. My biggest concern is the idiotic use, lack of education, and lack of safety and safekeeping shown by the majority of gun owners. To that point, I think it's obvious that we need to be funding more education on gun safety, safekeeping, and use as an additional requirement to being able to purchase. I agree that concealed carry should be allowed more freely, but I'm not sure that open carry should be discouraged. [quote]It's still not that easy, let's say you have depression but you got over it by going to therapy and shit like that.[/quote] A psychologist could be able to ascertain whether or not you are fit for gun ownership. It's that simple. Go to therapy, get over your shit, get your guns back. [quote]Same thing imply's for veterans with PTSD[/quote] Yes, it should [i]apply[/i] to veterans with PTSD. This coming from a veteran, with many friends who have PTSD. Don't worry, they get all pissy when I tell them they shouldn't own guns, too. They still understand my point, though. Some dudes get a little too far lost to be holding a gun in their hand /2cents... also inb4 "2nd amendment supporters" lose their shit.

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