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See, there you go again, reframing the argument to fit what you want it to be. You're moving the goalposts from automobiles to vehicles. And you just need to look at the rest of the world to see what happens when guns supposedly "disappear". If there was no problem with guns before, then there's no change. But if there was a problem, it gets a whole lot worse.

You still don't have any rational arguments, just childish insults. And still no example of a gun control law that has been demonstrated to have made things better.

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He doesn't understand that neither are going to disappear anywhere. If there is a market for a product, people will supply it. He thinks he can dictate market forces.
 
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Then tell us, dumbfuck, what does a modern society look like without “automobiles”?

Then, tell us, dumbfuck, what does a modern society look like without guns

Tell me, dumbfuck, what is going to make either one magickally disappear? You?? You are not the Dictator of the World.
 
I'm not a gun person but I would think it's never been easier than today to get a gun (as with most things) due to the internet. Yet the murder rate was highest in this country I believe from the '70's to early '90's. If guns are strictly the problem how does the murder rate drop when access to guns increases?

Getting a gun online is a much bigger pain in the ass than other avenues. If I didn't collect weird and rare shit I'd never recommend doing it online.
 
Actually, he is not even considering the criminal. He considers them law abiding citizens that will turn in their gun. A law abiding citizen is not a criminal in the first place. Same idiocy, but this is the reasoning behind it.

I wonder what his reaction would be, should the Government decide that everyone needed to surrender their drivers license; just because SOME drivers have DUI's??

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...or simply removed.

Bump stocks are another hilarious ban. You can bump stock any semiautomatic pistol off a fat belly.

Some people use belt loops or other techniques, or simply build their own bumpstocks.

I guess no one remembers that little crank mechanism that can be inserted next to the trigger.
 
Getting a gun online is a much bigger pain in the ass than other avenues. If I didn't collect weird and rare shit I'd never recommend doing it online.

This is what a lot of "complainers", don't realize; because from some of the posts, they really believe that you can just go on line and have a firearm shipped directly to you.
But then, there are some that think someone can just drive across a state line and bring back a "trunk full" of weapons.

They don't even bother to educate themselves about the regulations they constantly bitch about.

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