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RamaSchneider OP t1_jee9apz wrote

Phil Scott's freely chosen GOP/VTGOP has taken away a woman's right to autonomy over her own body; and they're stealing books from our children's libraries and hiding those books away. The Republican Party is actually outlawing men who want to wear clothes that make them feel good. They are attacking your children and their ability to grow by going after your kid's education, health care, food and shelter.

And they're laser focused on giving in-animate objects (guns) the rights of human beings.

Just thought this was a good time to mention these realities.

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RamaSchneider OP t1_jeefg27 wrote

No, it's about the guns. Guns everywhere. Guns to be used. Gun rights.

It all melds into one big hazy cloud to me because the only response that ever comes out is spouting nonsense constitutional hypothesis-wannabes and more guns with more more uses for that more guns in our social and political spheres.

There's just too many guns and too much firepower running around on our streets. It's a message worth repeating.

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Corey307 t1_jeeudgm wrote

So what’s your solution? Round up over 400 million guns from the 99.9%+ of Americans that are law abiding gun owners? Because he wouldn’t even get a small fraction in there and still be a similar number of guns on the streets in the hands of criminals.

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RamaSchneider OP t1_jeewiuq wrote

Thought 1 of 2

I've never suggested anything like you're bringing up. Along the way I've suggested many things including "draining the swamp" type actions where, for example only, firearms confiscated due to illegal use or ownership be as immediately as possible destroyed. And then layer on restrictions to the types of firearms legally available for general use (yeah - gun control).

You, me, the person siting next to either of us ... we're all bozos on this same bus, and most of us have been cogs on the wheel and along for the ride. We didn't create the situation, and we're not financially profiting from it. But we do have the power to do something, and I don't believe what we're doing now is working at all.

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RamaSchneider OP t1_jeex0a8 wrote

Thought 2 of 2

I believe the biggest problem regarding firearms in the United States today is much more about contemporary "gun culture" then it is about the number or even firepower of guns available.

Once this gun culture was about military, hunting and self-defense. Nowadays, unfortunately, this gun culture has become about political labeling and more use in our social and political affairs.

This is the one that really makes some people in public office wilt.

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