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The Kitchen Sink
Loving the new Texas gun laws
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Quayle" data-source="post: 76329957" data-attributes="member: 410020"><p>The same question came to me; the second amendment wasn't written because of the possibility of mass shootings, but for more obvious and general merits/benefits/reasons that would include mass shootings. It is apparent that some potential mass shootings have been halted by those carrying weapons. It is also apparent that some will not be halted by those carrying weapons, even if they are on-site and not themselves immediate targets.</p><p></p><p>To me, it is unfair to discuss the merits of the laws simply based on their effectiveness/lack of effectiveness, against mass shootings. This is why I hate hearing people promoting 'gun control' in light of mass shootings. </p><p></p><p>Our 'strain on a gnat, swallow the camel', politically correct, noisy society makes me sick sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Quayle, post: 76329957, member: 410020"] The same question came to me; the second amendment wasn't written because of the possibility of mass shootings, but for more obvious and general merits/benefits/reasons that would include mass shootings. It is apparent that some potential mass shootings have been halted by those carrying weapons. It is also apparent that some will not be halted by those carrying weapons, even if they are on-site and not themselves immediate targets. To me, it is unfair to discuss the merits of the laws simply based on their effectiveness/lack of effectiveness, against mass shootings. This is why I hate hearing people promoting 'gun control' in light of mass shootings. Our 'strain on a gnat, swallow the camel', politically correct, noisy society makes me sick sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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