57Brave
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Based on this image alone, I'd wager she has very little knowledge on the subject

Based on this image alone, I'd wager she has very little knowledge on the subject
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Yes, but this cuts both ways, doesn't it? It flies directly in the face of industry lobbying and marketing which aims to convince that it's necessary to own/carry in order to protect your family.
There's a bit of sleight-of-hand here, too...does the declining crime rate mean that we shouldn't care about the 10,000 gun murders? It's not a well-thought-through proposition.
We will take the big and we will take the small, but we will keep fighting. When they give us that inch, that bump stock ban, we will take a mile.
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^ one of the marchforourlives speakers.
And y'all wonder why 2nd amendment advocates resist the "common sense gun laws"
I wonder if there might be a difference between a teenager's goals in the wake of watching her friends get shot and a legislated set of laws designed to help limit gun violence. Whether you believe in gun control arguments or not, taking an emotionally charged speech from a literal child and using it as a rebuke of the entire idea of gun control is a bit ridiculous.
I don't weigh in much in this cesspool anymore, but the folks at Reason really don't tell the whole story in their assertions. John Lott and company (although Lott isn't associated with Reason as far as I can tell) contend that "the more guns, the less gun violence" because perpetrators feel potential reprisal from someone carrying a gun. There may be some truth to that at the margins, but I think the more pertinent statistic in terms of gun violence is that the percentage of households in which there is a gun is dropping and now hovers just above 30%. It was just over 47% in 1980. It would seem (and I am using the word seem) that trend is more salient than the total number of guns in the population (which is now getting close to one gun for every citizen).
No it's not... If the left insists we take these kids seriously - and it appears they do by parading them all over the networks and the country - then I'll take their words seriously.
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As much as I disagree with them, I agree that it would be good for their marches to be thoroughly covered.