As a foreigner it I something I just don't understand. I'm sure if I was an American/Arizonian I would feel differently, but it just seems crazy to me. I guess it all comes down to the environment in which you are raised...
As a foreigner it I something I just don't understand. I'm sure if I was an American/Arizonian I would feel differently, but it just seems crazy to me. I guess it all comes down to the environment in which you are raised...
I will comment later, some of it seems to defy common sense except the national parks one. I definitely take the conservative approach on guns. I think if everyone had guns that we'd be less prone and victim to guns. There are tens of thousands of people, literally, with illegal firearms in Oakland. That's 10 minutes up the freeway, those guys are getting caught up with their guns no matter what. It would suck to have to worry about losing your legitimate right to own a gun because the law doesn't allow it when the thing is to protect yourself from those to whom the law doesn't even matter. Now, not tracing firearms sounds dumb.
I'm also for tightening the rules on who can own guns, it's ridiculous how many people obtain guns for the wrong eason. If we can have people take 20 minutes of time to drive around with someone in a car to see if they're fit to drive, we can take 10 minutes to make sure everything is right. I know it's our right to have guns but you should be forced to submit to a background check and medical records. Just because someone may not have an incident on their record doesn't mean they haven't had mental illnesses. The only state I know did it for sure is Wisconsin because I had to cite it in a research paper. It's a good idea.
It's way too loose and I could never feel safe walking the streets knowing everybody has a gun, including all drunktards in every bars/cafe around.
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I think it's safe to say if you have to carry a gun in a bar then you probably just shouldn't be in a bar. That's kind of an appeal for common sense. However, that's an exception to my gun views. I would never register democrat even though I lean left on a lot of things because of the panzy way San Franciscans view guns.
If I would ask to sums up in a nutshell your views on gun, what it is? (and it has nothing to do with the republican/democrats thing), I am just curious because in Canada the overall view is quite different from the US in General, especially from the provinces located on the coasts.
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