If you don't like the new gun laws, move to a different country?
If you don't like the new gun laws, move to a different country?
Exactly. How kind of them to offer if I don't share the majority view's that reflect my state. I should instead of trying to make a difference simply move. It's sincerely quite amusing though the pure notion that they suggested it. I assure you there are many people in my state who share my view and they still live here despite not agreeing with all the laws.
Odd I know.
So you don't like the laws here.
You didn't start here by choice.
But you want to stay.
Have you been known to stay in abusive relationships? That's not mentally healthy.
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So what would you say if I lived in California, have well enough opportunity to move, but stayed even though I don't agree with all their laws?
It's not that I do not like all the laws. I do not agree with Gun Laws here. However as of now they do not affect me either directly or indirectly it's not that big of a deal to actually pack up my things or serious enough that I should move simply because I have a different point of view then some people on a certain law. Why are you so aggressively suggesting I move outside of Texas.
Assault weapons are legal all over the United States. Texas just has a more relaxed position. It doesn't irate me to point I actually need to move because of it.
So if the gun laws don't really affect you directly or indirectly, and you don't mind living in a state with a buttload of them, why are you so vehement to change gun law?
We don't like your kind 'round here, so 'git
In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.
It definitely irates you to the point of having an absolute unwavering opinion on "ban all gunz!" despite saying you're "open to discussion", which, you've been proven wrong a lot, but still have that point of view.
Why do you aggressively suggest I not allow myself to be safe?
I haven't been proven wrong alot that is factually incorrect sole decider.
Secondly. I never said ban all weapons. I said assault weapons then I said at least background checks and High Capacity Magazines. Till this point the suggestion I should move outside of Texas because of my position on guns is different then some have been amusing. However I do not feel this is an actual debate on anything serious.
We're pulling the thread off topic and focusing solely intent on me. While I am flattered by the attention. It's throwing the entire debate off topic. I regret to inform you Texas is stuck with me. I believe it's my FREEDOM to live where I want.
You sure love talking about yourself, then claiming others are derailing the thread when you.... keep talking about yourself.
You actually have been proven wrong often. You kept saying how dangerous "assault weapons" are, yet you were proven wrong about that and the previous ban.
I take issue with this line of thought, at least at a national level. The whole point of our government is for the people to decide, if indirectly, what laws are put in place. You don't get to tell people who don't like the laws to just leave. They have every right to fight to change them.
I'm a liberal person who moved from California to Texas. There are a lot of reasons to live in a place where the majority don't hold your viewpoint. This is especially true when it's easy to find places where you can find like minded people within that area. I live in the center of Houston in large part because I enjoy the culture of Houston's center more than the outskirts.
'Twas a cutlass swipe or an ounce of lead
Or a yawing hole in a battered head
And the scuppers clogged with rotting red
And there they lay I damn me eyes
All lookouts clapped on Paradise
All souls bound just contrarywise, yo ho ho and a bottle of rum!
i have crossbow does that count as a gun?\