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He's right about one thing, education fixes the problem somewhat.
College Post Graduate - 30 % ownership
College Graduate - 37 %
Some College - 41 %
High School Graduate or Less - 42 %
http://www.statisticbrain.com/gun-owner ... ographics/
College Post Graduate - 30 % ownership
College Graduate - 37 %
Some College - 41 %
High School Graduate or Less - 42 %
http://www.statisticbrain.com/gun-owner ... ographics/
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Probably because the higher educated have a better chance of understanding difficult things like statistics and are more inclined to do actual thinking and reflecting and so on. Rather than you know, dream up elaborate fantasies about killing mass murdering cunts on a rampage with their concealed pistols (something which happened exactly once as far as i know, and that was after the event and not during - which makes this scenario incredibly unlikely, to the point of it being complete and utter bullshit).
Goddamnit there i go again, it's hopeless!
Goddamnit there i go again, it's hopeless!
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Alternatively, maybe people with a lower education are more inclined to live in "bad" neighborhoods and feel more compelled to buy a gun to create a sense of safety for themselves.Ryoki wrote:Probably because the higher educated have a better chance of understanding difficult things like statistics and are more inclined to do actual thinking and reflecting and so on. Rather than you know, dream up elaborate fantasies about killing mass murdering cunts on a rampage with their concealed pistols (something which happened exactly once as far as i know, and that was after the event and not during - which makes this scenario incredibly unlikely, to the point of it being complete and utter bullshit).
Goddamnit there i go again, it's hopeless!
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Impossible, you must have missed the bit where gramps said that the US soared past the rest of the world, there's no such thing as bad neighbourhoods there.Eraser wrote:Alternatively, maybe people with a lower education are more inclined to live in "bad" neighborhoods and feel more compelled to buy a gun to create a sense of safety for themselves.
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oh lol yeah that's right, my mistake.
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No. You asked "have you ever considered your founding fathers might have been wrong about the whole bearing arms thing". I was simply pointing out the success our county had because of the foundation our fore fathers provided and suggesting it was a pretty good indicator that they got most things right.Ryoki wrote:...you're making gun ownership evidence for socio-economic progress now? What in the fuck?
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Not all, though. And maybe not one in particular, namsayn'YourGrandpa wrote:they got most things right.
And maybe times change. Maybe it was a good idea back in the 18th century (when the most lethal thing was a musket) but not anymore.
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Lead pipes are as effective in defending yourself from an invader as a gun would. Owning a gun will have no effectiveness in defending you from a tyrannical government headed your way. You won't even get to fire it.
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took a 15 hour filibuster just to get that
impressive
impressive
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Damn...
[quote="YourGrandpa"]I'm satisfied with voicing my opinion and moving on.[/quote]
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that's pretty damning if accurate
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-36563337
Fucking lol America
Fucking lol America
The US Senate has rejected plans to tighten gun controls, including the restriction of weapons sales to people on terrorism watch lists.
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Really it should be "Fucking lol American congress"Don Carlos wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-36563337
Fucking lol America
The US Senate has rejected plans to tighten gun controls, including the restriction of weapons sales to people on terrorism watch lists.
I defy you to find an American citizen that wouldn't want this (of course there are some, but very few)...
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*points at gramps*xer0s wrote:I defy you to find an American citizen that wouldn't want this (of course there are some, but very few)...
In any case, aren't these people elected officials? Because that would mean we can still say lol yanks.
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