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I would like to add this video if any of you don't agree with us that do believe that we have the right to have them.
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While gun rights are definitely a hotly debated topic, I think that we need to consider how we approach the debate in a careful manner. I'm unsure of who prepared this survey, but the questions appear to be posed in a biased manner. Such questions will only hinder the proper debate and philosophical advancement of the topic.
Personally, I feel that responsible adults with an adequate amount of appropriate training should be able to own firearms. Some weapons have no business in the civilian world -however I draw that line somewhere vastly different than some others do.
Personally, I feel that responsible adults with an adequate amount of appropriate training should be able to own firearms. Some weapons have no business in the civilian world -however I draw that line somewhere vastly different than some others do.
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EazyB wrote While gun rights are definitely a hotly debated topic, I think that we need to consider how we approach the debate in a careful manner. I'm unsure of who prepared this survey, but the questions appear to be posed in a biased manner. Such questions will only hinder the proper debate and philosophical advancement of the topic.I feel as if a grown human being is able to own which ever firearm they can afford, there are restrictions on the make and model of the weapon. Pistols, Semi-Auto AR's, and shotguns are fine to me but when the subject changes to full auto rifles such as an AK-47, that is where I draw the line. Automatics belong in the battlefield, not the streets. While people still want to own them, I think that they should have to go through an extensive, and I mean extensive background check going back to the grandfather to see if there were any gun related accidents.
Personally, I feel that responsible adults with an adequate amount of appropriate training should be able to own firearms. Some weapons have no business in the civilian world -however I draw that line somewhere vastly different than some others do.
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