luthervol
rational (x) and reasonable (y)
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Which would most likely lead to more drug sales, robberies, and prostitution out of necessity to afford the higher price of guns, driven by the government.Maybe he’s on to something since it’s mostly poor inner city urbanites committing the majority of gun violence. All public schoolers too
Intellectual, realistic, logical points are the last thing you guys are looking for.I thought you would eventually make an intellectual realistic logical point but then again pie in the sky emotional feelz that doesn’t address the actual issue and is unconstitutional.
It’s sad really, but not surprising
I’ve noticed this from the libs.Lol so poor people shouldn’t be allowed to exercise a Constitutional right?
Well that's the thing, I feel as if I'm the one applying logic and reason and it's you guys who are blinded by emotion.I deal in reality and experience and logic on this topic. You “feel” like things “should” be a certain way. But it’s not based in logic or constitutional law or any type of actual problem solving
Weill since we already know about what causes gun violence and what would have an impact in law enforcement terms and we know what the US Constitution says and is legal, it’s easy to know realistically what will happen rather than make up irrational illogical what ifs that will never happen ever in realityWell that's the thing, I feel as if I'm the one applying logic and reason and it's you guys who are blinded by emotion.
OK, so if I'm following: we should make it illegal to do something that's already illegal, drive up the price of guns while giving the government more tax money, and make new laws about some number of guns that can be purchased in a particular time frame, which has never been shown to be a contributing factor to gun violence. Good so far?
I literally can guarantee you that if I go ask my 10 year old, she will come up with a more logical plan.
