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Originally Posted by piper6909
Where do you think the guns come from? From areas where it's easy to get guns. Where do you think the Mexican drug cartels get their guns? They are legally bought in the US because it's so ****************ing easy.
Regarding the crime rates in big cities: Duh, there is a higher concentration of people in cities VS rural areas, so you'll have a higher concentration of crimes. When you measure per-capita, it equals out. Or maybe better for cities.
Study Shows That Cities Are Safer Than Rural Areas, Despite Crime | TIME.com
https://thecrimereport.org/2018/05/14/rural-violent-crime-rate-rises-above-u-s-average/
https://ovc.ncjrs.gov/ncvrw2016/content/section-6/PDF/2016NCVRW_6_UrbanRural-508.pdf
Here's the case of the 11 year old kid:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Brown_case
Nowhere does it say that it was illegal for his father to gift him the gun. It's a "youth model" gun. Which means those types of guns don't need to be registered. We're not talking about cork or cap guns, these are real ****************ing guns that use real ************************ ammo.
If you don't think that's ****************ing insane I have nothing to say to you anymore on this matter.
Same of the other anarchist "our government is out to get you" tin foil hat conspiracy theorist that's on this thread.
I have an idea, let's give our children "youth model" cars so they can drive themselves to kindergarten! Or youth model butcher knives, or "youth model" blast-charge nail guns, or "youth model" bottles of rum!
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If I was a cartel leader I'd find a poor Russian brass with a big store house of Kalashnikovs because that would be WAAAAAAAAAY cheaper than retail market US guns.
We do have youth model cars... they're called bikes; I rode them to school.
They had youth model cigarettes. But they were made out of what wanted to be gum.