Author Topic: Just wondering, why is everyone against the Gun Control bill?  (Read 5663 times)

A better answer is: because they are stupid

Guns don't kill all those children, people do.

I could do the exact same stuff but with pencils. Should we ban pencils next?



hardware nails and black back packs are already getting banned from the boston bombing.

Guns don't kill all those children, people do.

I could do the exact same stuff but with pencils. Should we ban pencils next?
yeah but the difference is a gun is meant to kill while a pencil isn't. Part of the reason why this whole issue is so controversial.

yeah but the difference is a gun is meant to kill while a pencil isn't. Part of the reason why this whole issue is so controversial.

Not getting the point, K.

A man stabbed 22 children in China. NO GUNS INVOLVED!

Not getting the point, K.

A man stabbed 22 children in China on the same day as the school shooting. NO GUNS INVOLVED!
did any of those children die

did any of those children die

Is that the point? Stabbing is more painful than a bullet and no doubt they need severe psychological help because of their trauma.

I agree with Tony.
Background checks would be a lot more efficient to use rather than banning the whole thing, all in all.

Is that the point? Stabbing is more painful than a bullet and no doubt they need severe psychological help because of their trauma.
i get your point believe me. I am against most gun bans as well. my point though, is that this whole issue is difficult to agree on.

This does not stop criminals who buy their guns from illegal methods.



If guns are banned organized crime's sale on guns will loving skyrocket. No need for background checks anymore.
« Last Edit: April 18, 2013, 03:59:31 AM by Thé Lord Tony »

This does not stop criminals who buy their guns from illegal methods.



If guns are banned organized crime's sale on guns will loving skyrocket.

A new term will be born too; gun dealing, and gun trafficking will come into play as a result of this.

Banning alcohol didn't stop people from obtaining it. It made everything worse.

Banning alcohol didn't stop people from obtaining it. It made everything worse.

And we spent a significantly large amount on trying to bar people from selling and trading alcohol back then. Especially in law-enforcement.

Police were heavily bribed to look the other way.

Police were heavily bribed to look the other way.

Well back then, everybody was poor.

Well back then, everybody was poor.

Economy is becoming really stuffty today.