Well, of course we aren’t and never will be. We have larger portion of our population both supporting and encouraging gun violence. And guys are proud to be doing it.
It’s a completely bogus report anyway since there was no effort to even identify how many of those involved were legally in possession of a firearm during the incident, or in how many of those incidents the use of a firearm was found to be perfectly lawful and in keeping with the laws governing self defense.
Any MV can be used as a deadly weapon and when it is, the use of deadly force in self defense is authorized under the laws of nearly every state.
Your opinion doesn’t count for ■■■■ without a source to back it up. Cite even one example of the NRA “supporting and encouraging gun violence” (which was your claim.)
“Supporting and encouraging gun violence” refers to an activity, not to objects. Objects do not commit violence. There is plenty of documentation out there to support that.
“Supporting and encouraging gun violence” refers to an activity, not to objects. Objects do not commit violence. There is plenty of documentation out there to support that.
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The history of gun violence in the US refutes that assumption.
There is no history of gun violence. That’s a euphemism created by liberals to shift blame for violence committed by people to guns. Guns are inanimate objects that are incapable of committing any act on their own.