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Post by Don Swifty on Oct 6, 2015 14:09:17 GMT -7
i never feel like I'm in danger of getting shot. You're fortunate enough to be able to live in a place where you don't feel that is a danger for you, personally. Unfortunately, not everyone is in the same position as you and it's these people who do feel there is a danger of being shot. Are they, or their concerns, unimportant to you?
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Post by PooDolla on Oct 6, 2015 14:15:20 GMT -7
It really depends on the specifics of each of those individual's situations I suppose.
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Post by Don Swifty on Oct 6, 2015 14:27:19 GMT -7
But you do believe that there are Americans who don't feel the same as you when it comes to guns and the dangers of getting shot? Law abiding citizens whose socio-economic status dictates that they don't live in a gated or upscale community, but someplace that once may have been safe but is now more susceptible to crime and can't afford to move. I've lived in places where I felt no danger of getting shot and places in the hood where I knew it was a danger and something always, if not in the front of my mind, on my mind. I'm still attentive to the needs of others and don't think that laws should just be written with only my best interests in mind.
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Post by Lakai on Oct 6, 2015 15:33:46 GMT -7
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Post by Don Swifty on Oct 7, 2015 8:54:42 GMT -7
That's an interesting chart. I like how once you understand what the various colors and shades of colors represent it paints a visual summary of the situation where you don't even need to read the numbers and words to get the correlations.
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Post by PooDolla on Oct 7, 2015 9:01:13 GMT -7
^what she says at 5:45 is pretty much the best thing I have heard about this debate.
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