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styrgwillidar
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I’m sorry, folks support the gun control lives in Chicago which cost lives, they supported the gun control lives in China, Germany, Russia, Camboida etc. etc. etc.… While people would not support controls, lives are lost because of, how the bishops say, an easy access to guns.
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And those gun controls cost many, many lives. That’s a reality.
So, don’t tell me that working to disarm victims is the only moral choice. There is a grave consideration in what those gun control laws can and have lead to in the real world. Not theoretical benefits but true disasters.
It is not moral to ask, or demand, other people to sacrifice their lives by abiding by gun control laws which render them defenseless. Pushing for others to comply with laws which are just as, or more likely, to lead to loss of life is not moral. Folks in Chicago live with the restrictive gun laws, the law abiding at the mercy of the criminal, their lives at risk to appease others ideas and wishes about how those rules should work.
Now is when you go back to saying you only want better background checks, and then gradually move to discussions of hand-guns and ‘assault weapons’.
I’m with you on background checks which don’t lead to registries, and better care and identification of the dangerously mentally ill.