That percentage is 18 times larger than just you, but you’re expecting us to ignore them while giving a shit about YOUR ability to purchase new loud toys?
There are more rats in America then people. Do we need to base legislation on the needs of rats?
Are you really trying to tell me that a hunk of metal should be treated as equal to a human life, and that the “needs” of these of metal hunks outweigh the lives of actual living breathing people with names and families and friends?
It’s merely a number that shows lots of human Americans exercise their rights. The guns do not have any rights. The PEOPLE do. And if you want to go ahead and show me where rats are guaranteed by the Constitution or laws go ahead.
Barely anybody is doing those things anyway.
https://www.city-journal.org/article/sorrow-and-precaution-not-hysteria
18 people yesterday would like to disagree, but they can’t because they are dead.
Out of 330 million. That’s a really small percentage.
That percentage is 18 times larger than just you, but you’re expecting us to ignore them while giving a shit about YOUR ability to purchase new loud toys?
Seems a bit arrogant, don’t ya think?
There’s more guns in America than people.
There are more rats in America then people. Do we need to base legislation on the needs of rats?
Are you really trying to tell me that a hunk of metal should be treated as equal to a human life, and that the “needs” of these of metal hunks outweigh the lives of actual living breathing people with names and families and friends?
It’s merely a number that shows lots of human Americans exercise their rights. The guns do not have any rights. The PEOPLE do. And if you want to go ahead and show me where rats are guaranteed by the Constitution or laws go ahead.
I can’t make you value a human life more than your own hobbies. That’s on you.
Yes, it can be a hobby. That doesn’t mean that’s all it is.