08 March 2019
Analysis True
Yup.
The more I look at it, the more convinced I am that it's not the guns. It's a cultural thing.
We gun people are from gun cultures and we're not the problem at all. The people who're problems are the people from outside the gun culture who have guns.
How do we keep these people from getting guns?
Wrong question.
How do we get everyone with a gun to join the, very safe for society, gun culture?
Now look at gun control and the advancing age to own a firearm.
Here in FL you've got to be 21 to buy a gun. Well past the age where your cultural norms are ossified and difficult to change. By making it ever more difficult to impart the safe gun culture to children at an age where it will do the most good, we end up with people who aren't part of this safe culture who are, nonetheless, armed.
I think I have a new tack to bore my congress creatures with.
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I grew up as a liberal... totally anti-gun. Then I switched.
ReplyDeletePew pew pew. Fun stuff. :)
Now to convince the rest of my fellow Jews that we need to be armed.
http://redpilljew.blogspot.com/2018/11/never-again-why-are-most-american-jews.html