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KJK998 t1_jb590g6 wrote

Answer is simple.

No gun laws. No weed laws.

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Pruedrive t1_jb5bsmr wrote

The founding fathers were pretty fond of both guns and weed.

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KJK998 t1_jb62vg3 wrote

Intellectuals

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Pruedrive t1_jb63o0l wrote

Young dreamers.. the weed probably helped them dream up half this shit. The guns just made it possible.

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KJK998 t1_jb63vpp wrote

Well I wish they were in the judiciary committee meeting today.

Can’t wait to paint a chamber flag on all my handguns 🤣

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Pruedrive t1_jb64kdw wrote

Yeah a lot of the proposed legislation is just baffling. As the resident lefty, who happens to actually support the second amendment, it really shows that none of these chuckle dicks actually understand the first thing about firearms... and it makes me embarrassed to be associated with them.

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roo-ster t1_jb5g7uf wrote

...and owning other human beings.

"American exceptionalism" is rooted in the lie that the Founders were geniuses who were perfect.

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Pruedrive t1_jb5hdbz wrote

Yes people can be right and wrong about things.. doesn't invalidate anything I wrote.

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Prudent-Ball2698 t1_jb5bhq5 wrote

Exactly. Gun laws as well as weed laws only fuel the criminal justice machine with money from innocent people and slave labor

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ThePermafrost t1_jb5bv59 wrote

I suppose if you get rid of all guns we don’t need gun laws.

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Pruedrive t1_jb5cpjs wrote

You do realize in the absence of guns and gun laws.. guns will be produced due to demand, likewise with zero legal restrictions on their functionality (read: everyone gets a suppressed fullauto short barreled phased plasma rifle in the 40 watt range.) Really not a well thought out statement you made there.

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