• skizzles@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Because, as a country that already has so many guns, it’s not so simple to just say, “fuck it, no more guns”. Just three days ago my neighbor lost his marbles and decided to shoot up his apartment at 2am. I share a wall with this psycho.

    The cops didn’t even bother to come out even though I had video proof of the incident.

    I own a weapon for this exact reason. I have a family to protect and if I can’t even depend on the resources that are supposed to be there to protect us from this, then I will continue to own a weapon.

    I lived in Japan for almost a decade, guns are almost non-existent there. It was awesome.

    I wish it could be like that here in the US but there would need to be a radical shift in public perception of the police and each other for that to ever happen.

    Edit: corrected spelling from weapoon to weapon lol.

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      1 year ago

      You just said it how awesome it is to live in a country without guns… something has to be done. Stricter gun control is a step in the right way. Like you’ve said, it will need a long time to correct that. Years, even decades. But if nothing is changed, it will stay like that forever.

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        1 year ago

        I absolutely agree. Mental evaluations or other processes or restrictions would be welcomed. I by no means feel that we should just leave things exactly as they are. However too many people just scream about banning weapons with no forethought into the subject.