Gun Control

Please tell me your are anti-gun violence and that you DO NOT own a gun, please.
I do not own a gun.  Had a shotgun growing up on the farm in SD for pheasant hunting but since I got married - none.  I gave my shotgun to my brother when I became a city slicker.  And of course I'm anti-gun violence. Not sure who would say out loud : "Hey, I'm for gun violence."  Other than trump who could shoot someone in Times Square and his cult would still support him. 

 
I do not own a gun.  Had a shotgun growing up on the farm in SD for pheasant hunting but since I got married - none.  I gave my shotgun to my brother when I became a city slicker.  And of course I'm anti-gun violence. Not sure who would say out loud : "Hey, I'm for gun violence."  Other than trump who could shoot someone in Times Square and his cult would still support him. 
Good for you!

No guns

 
Owning my AR-15 with absolutely no training, regulation, or requirement to keep my children from finding it loaded next to their toy box - just like the Founding Fathers totally intended - is the most important, patriotic thing I possess. 
Ha!  While that is funny and something I would post...

I also sort of get the feeling you do own a gun???

 
Like I said...there is no such thing as a responsible gun owner. 

100% this Dad will say that he taught his kid to "respect guns" and blah blah blah.

And if you own guns and are like "We need to make changes" you are sadly also part of the problem unless you take your gun, mash it with a hammer or take it to the cops, give it to them.  

Also, buy your kids Robux gift cards instead of guns, idiots.  

 
You know what the SUPER scary part is...I bet that out of everyone on this site that is an adult and has a gun...ALSO got/had a gun that was given to them by their Dad when they were around 14.  

And I bet they all thought it was f#&%ing cool.  

Just take up smoking instead or chewing.  

 
One of the most egregious school shootings we've seen yet, in terms of the absolute neutering the NRA lobbyists have had on our ability to do anything at all in the face of clear and obvious threats. Sad that not even the hopeful among us can really bring themselves to think it will matter.

 
I grew up with guns in the house. Folks were pacifists, but both my dad and grandmother were crack shots and the 12-gauges leaning against the stairwell were for hunting. My brother and I refurbished them as teenagers and went duck hunting two or three times without ever firing a gun at a duck. 

As an adult I could never think of a good reason to buy a gun. No matter how I ran through the scenario, the unfortunate version sounded more likely. So I've never owned one.

Last year my 20 year old told me that he was so depressed during a period of middle school bullying that if we would have had a gun in the house, he would have shot himself. 

He's grown into a great young man, full of confidence and perspective. 

 
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