That's easy, I remember myself at 20 being in army and carrying M4 for three years, one day I caught myself with a silly ass thought of solving some personal problem with a gun and I consider myself stable person. You have a gun on you, you are unstable retard - easy to go berserk and kill people.
That's why I avoid guns like plague, even mentally sound people can end up making huge mistakes, let alone outright assholes like that gunman.
There is an easy solution. You do what they did in Canada prior to the major gun reforms. If you own a weapon that became prohibited you had to register it or completely disable it by filling or drilling the barrel to make it a "wall hanger" and when you pass-away the gun has to be destroyed or disabled if it is to be passed down to a family member. If caught with a prohibited firearms it is crime with a large fine, repeat offenders can get jail time and or community service(which in some cases I find to be a better punishment). And these prohibited firearms can only be used at approved ranges. With these laws they have to remain locked up in a locking gun case/safe or with a trigger locking mechanism and this holds true with all guns. The rate that you see a prohibited weapon in Canada is extremely rare now and compared to the US we have has a total of 5 mass shootings in the last 10 years and two of those were killing family/friends and not public shootings: one a father that killed his family and himself and the other was killing everyone on a roadtrip, not walking into a crowded event and opening fire. And if you want to add one more there was the mass crossbowing from 2 years ago..... American get 5 in a 2 week period......so once again explain to me how having a gun to protect yourself is actually working?
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Canada is next to the US? and Americans get all butt hurt at the border when we confiscate their weapons when trying to cross into Canada with them. I know prior to changing jobs to IT I worked 2 years as a CBSA officer and would take American's guns daily and send them to be melted into scrap. It was so satisfying.
Your government did nothing to discourage these Mexicans from entering other than stopping them at the border. Once they get in they have free reign to stay, work, live, attend school, etc. This is where your issues stem from, and is the reason Canada is sending the people "fleeing"/ boarder jumping from the US into Canada every day.
Last edited by Chaelexi; 2018-02-15 at 05:35 PM.
Good grief. Maybe you should not have one. I never have those type of thoughts of solving a issue ( other than self defense scenarios ) with a firearm. Yeah it is best every person knows their weaknesses ( limitations ) as Dirty Harry said. My son in law has to avoid any alcohol drinks because of his.