Matthew McConaughey: It’s time to act on gun responsibility
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this bozo should go back to selling cars and leave the second amendment alone!
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You're a government sucking simp, but UFC is you name? Dana White is a huge Trump supporter, and you still throw money at Dana White. People like you are an odd bunch. Ignore.
shareDoesn't say anywhere in the second amendment that you have a right to be irresponsible with guns.
shareHe'll become "Woke Enemy #1" to the GQP now.
shareWe have, 20,000 times.
Maybe it’s time we act on mental health responsibility. And the endless violence in entertainment, media, news, responsibly. And set a mandatory age for social media access responsibly. And a responsible voting age. And responsible border security. And responsible handling of the homeless problem. And responsible school security like private schools and business and high rises and courts and government buildings and capitals have.
This post is a masterclass in deflection.
Can't kill 10, 5, 20 people at a time with "mental health".
Being a responsible human being in this age is not what leftists want to hear.
shareMatthew, if you remove the most dangerous cities in the USA we are near the bottom in gun violence in the world....
Wonder why that's never addressed.
You display a serious lack of critical thinking skills.
And you lack an ability to interpret statistics.
dumbass.
It’s because most gun violence takes place in inner cities with the use of handguns.
Regardless, changing the age to 21 to purchase and own semiautomatic rifles would be a change in the right direction.
Why? Rifles account for far fewer deaths in the us than knives. If saving lives is really the ultimate goal why are you pushing for prohibition? Alcohol kills far more people than guns... Or heres the big one, why not ban abortion it would save more than 10 times as many lives as you could save if you banned guns.
As for 21 years to purchase, okay.. but if a person isn't capable of being trusted with a gun at 21 then they shouldn't be trusted with the ability to vote either... nor join the military or be drafted... and lets not forget alcohol. throwing out arbitrary ages for a single item is ridiculous.
“throwing out arbitrary ages for a single item is ridiculous.”
First, let me say I am pro-2nd amendment. Yes, the best way to stop gun violence would be to solve inner city crime. But, if mass shootings in public places like schools is the target then we are dealing with something completely different. Data shows, I think, most offenders are social outcast white males under the age of 21 on depression meds using semi-auto rifles.
Anyone who thinks starting by bumping the age from 18 to 21 is a bad idea is playing politics.
You didn't supply any statistics, did you? No references either.
Nothing to interpret.
For sure, there's a dumbass in the room. Ain't me.
Because then you should wonder why there's such a difference between some areas of US and the other ones, and it's a debate that everybody is too scared to have.
share"if you remove the most dangerous cities in the USA"
Why would you do that?
He used to be a Faux "News" darling. I betcha Faux and Fat Donnie will have turned on him by tomorrow.
shareI think when communities see someone doing drugs in the streets they should act. I think when communities see someone carrying bags of dead cats around they should act. I think when communities find out a maniac had 9000 worth of weapons and ammo without a job in an economic downswing, they should find out how he got the money. Isn't follow the money always the theme?
shareHe is absolutely correct.
shareIt's funny how the right, most particularly the right, will favor you, like you, watch you, etc. etc. until you are of a different opinion of their own and then they start hating you, telling you to shut up and mind your business, or cancelling you. Just goes to show they're no different than the left on cancel culture. Sad that it took a bit for me to realize this. You can already see by some of the comments above.
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