Rrash wrote:
Personally, I think that we spend way too much time (American people as a whole, not you and I specifically) trying to legislate something that you can't control with rules - morality, personal, and social responsibility.


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Rrash wrote:
Personally, I think that we spend way too much time (American people as a whole, not you and I specifically) trying to legislate something that you can't control with rules - morality, personal, and social responsibility.
How many people would seek help if they knew their doctor/shrink was a spy for the Feds?Rrash wrote:I don't have any problem with stricter background checks or any tighter measure that would restrict the mentally ill's access to firearms. Those do not necessarily restrict the 2A - as long as you aren't a felon or someone who struggles with an illness that can statistically be linked to mass shootings.