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So you are saying that if you ban guns, murders won't ever happen again? Do guns talk to people? Do guns go out by themselves to hurt people? Needless violence, the world must be happy that we are the only country with needless violence, I have never heard of violence in other countries...
As for "people with the means" and "solving that problem"... its more like personal belief and forcing people to live within their personal beliefs.... so lets stop with the BS, alright...
Seems that knives are becoming a popular tool for 'dispatching' the perceived enemy now.
Wasn't there just a mass killing in Canada (5 killed) where the guy used an ordinary kitchen knife?
Time to ban knives!
(We can use those little plastic utensils that you get from Wendy's)
Oh wait .. Those little plastic knives can be dangerous!
As long as people are needlessly murdered every single day in the nation with the highest violent crime rate in the developed world, people with the means to do so will probably continue to try solving that problem.
Shame.
The root issue of crime is poverty, cut taxes, slash regulation, and end the war on drugs...90% of the crime in this nation is relented to gang/drug violence.
Do you really think that Oregon is the place to focus on? I don't recall that there is a huge problem with gun violence in Oregon. Perhaps he should have stuck to the East, or at least the upper Midwest like Chicago and Detroit.
He doesn't need to invest in Chicago.. They already have gun control.
He will get his wish as soon as the 3-D printing evolves a little more.
I think some of the research in graphene will actually beat the 3D printing for low weight weapons. And I expect some hilariously obscenely lethal ammunition as well.
I think some of the research in graphene will actually beat the 3D printing for low weight weapons. And I expect some hilariously obscenely lethal ammunition as well.
It does, cost being a issue...It might be a few years until we will see a printer..
I think some of the research in graphene will actually beat the 3D printing for low weight weapons. And I expect some hilariously obscenely lethal ammunition as well.
I don't know anything about that. I'm not really into guns but I do know that improved plastics are being worked on for these printers right now.
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