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If more firearms made us safer, then Texas should've been the safest place in the world. Remember about the liquor store clerk who died following a shootout during an armed robbery in Visalia on June 11, 2023
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The citizens are trigger-happy. There were 44,213 firearm-related casualties in 2022. The US government has to replace those citizens and children with around 55,000 legal immigrants who weren't raised with the US' ideology and education, through Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery program each year
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Violent criminals are getting more brazen in injuring, crippling and killing their victims, knowing harsh punishment is rarely imposed in California. Their worst scenario is getting free meals, healthcare and shelter for the rest of their lives, which will be paid by the taxpayers
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Amazing. The post-human dominant species would likely find our remnants as well
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This is why the country needs good facial recognition systems and surveillance cameras
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Eye for an eye. Vote for whoever will bring frequent public x-[cute]-ions back on the streets and live TV. Make the country safe again and stop wasting taxpayers' money on violent criminals' meals/ healthcare/ housing/ education
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Poverty must be really severe in that area
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Imagine if firearm ownership was heavily regulated in all states and if the citizens were willing to reduce their "freedom" a little to abolish illegal weapons, as it is in other highly developed countries. The US would've been as safe as the UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, etc. Children could walk and play outside in big cities without having to worry about stray bullets
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The citizens are trigger-happy. There were 44,213 firearm-related casualties in 2022. The US government has to replace those citizens and children with around 55,000 legal immigrants who weren't raised with the US' ideology and education, through Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery program each year
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Imagine if firearm ownership was heavily regulated in all states and if the citizens were willing to reduce their "freedom" a little to abolish illegal weapons, as it is in other highly developed countries. The US would've been as safe as the UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, etc. Children could walk and play outside in big cities without having to worry about stray bullets
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@commentator2.0 It's rampant in the whole country
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Even if he gets caught, he'd likely get released after a few days or months since nobody got injured and he'll never fully pay for his victims' permanent financial damages. Weak laws/ sentencing/ punishments, lawyers and defunding crowds have been ruining the once-great country
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The citizens are trigger-happy. There were 44,213 firearm-related casualties in 2022. The US government has to replace those citizens and children with around 55,000 legal immigrants who weren't raised with the US' ideology and education, through Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery program each year
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Firearms are available like candies to be bought by untrained/ mentally-ill/ ex-convict/ alcoholic people and stolen by violent criminals. Beginning September 1, 2021, HB1927 made it legal in Texas for most people 21 or over to carry a firearm in a holster without a permit both openly and/or concealed
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This is why all vehicles should be controlled by AI. No more human error
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It's too easy to become a serial killer or a hitman in the Wild West, due to the extremely high firearm accessibility. More than 50% violent crimes are unsolved in the country, because the perpetrators can shoot from long distances without getting captured by cameras
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Glad to see some people still care about the others. We need the same spirit to fight against the criminals in New York and California
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Eye for an eye. Vote for whoever will bring frequent public x-[cute]-ions back on the streets and live TV. Make the country safe again and stop wasting taxpayers' money on violent criminals' meals/ healthcare/ housing/ education
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No chance against an ambush or an attacker equipped with a bulletproof vest and a semi-automatic rifle. Remember about the three Dutch soldiers who got shot in Indianapolis on August 27, 2022. Another one on July 17, 2022 at Greenwood Park Mall in Indiana, Jonathan Sapirman's first victim was the armed Victor Gomez who didn't have the chance to use his weapon
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At the beginning of the pandemic, Governor Greg Abbott signed HB1927 into law, allowing license holders the freedom to wear their weapons unconcealed. People were afraid and he capitalized on that fear. Firearm sales grew exponentially as did the fear within average citizens. People who wouldn't dream of owning weapons went out and bought "personal protection". The NRA and SCCA got rich overnight. During the lockdown, Greg Abbott signed a law that classified firearm stores as "essential businesses" thus, allowing the panic buying of weapons to continue unimpeded Now that the population is saturated with firearms, access has become easier than ever. Buying a used firearm or acquiring one from the black market is practically effortless. Stealing them is just as easy Fast forward three years. Violent crimes involving a firearm are a daily, commonplace occurrence. It's not just Houston or Texas. Many of those firearms have crossed state lines. America is at war with itself and people are dying every day as a result
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An apology isn't enough for slaughtering multiple US citizens. The military of the most powerful country in the world must avenge them, as they did to AL-Qaeda and Daesh leaders
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The punishment should be eye for an eye on the streets and on live TV, otherwise other violent people will keep damaging the nice ones permanently. Even if he gets caught, he'd likely get released after a few months since nobody died and he'll never fully pay for his victims' permanent financial/ physical damages. Weak laws/ sentencing/ punishments, lawyers and defunding crowds have been ruining the once-great country
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Maybe it will just happen to new banks? BoA, Chase and Wells Fargo are too huge/ historical to collapse
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Eye for an eye. Vote for whoever will bring frequent public x-[cute]-ions back on the streets and live TV. Make the country safe again and stop wasting taxpayers' money on violent criminals' meals/ healthcare/ housing/ education
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If more firearms made us safer, then Texas should've been the safest place in the world. Remember about the liquor store clerk who died following a shootout during an armed robbery in Visalia on June 11, 2023
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Should've just terminated P-22 before it eats a child or baby
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@milhouse8166 Only brutal punishment can deter barbaric people
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@insanefun1 All owners should've undergone mental health examination regularly, including retired officers
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Violent criminals are getting more brazen in injuring, crippling and killing their victims, knowing that harsh punishments are rarely imposed in California. Their worst scenario is getting free meals, healthcare and shelter for the rest of their lives, which will be paid by the taxpayers
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Spanish is [Wyatt] European
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I think this type of violent crime is only rampant in the US, not in other developed world. People received their food and packet without having to wait until the delivery worker leaves in some developing countries, but it's simply not possible in all US states
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What a brave woman. Armed robbery should warrant at least twenty years in prison or capital punishment if the victims get hurt and if it is clearly captured by a camera, because the perpetrators threaten to take the victims' lives. It's infuriating to see these atrocities in the most powerful country in the world. The barbaric extremities will never stop until the authorities start thinning out the violent herd
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In front of your own house? They live in the most powerful country of the world, which is the land of the free and home of the braves
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What a waste of useful members of society
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I don't see the license plate number on the violent guy's car or maybe it's too dark? The cops should've arrested him for that license plate alone
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Extreme accessibility of firearms. This atrocity isn't rampant in other developed and big countries. Those who live by them die by them - Matthew 26:52
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The citizens are trigger-happy. There were 44,213 firearm-related casualties in 2022. The US government has to replace those citizens and children with around 55,000 legal immigrants who weren't raised with the US' ideology and education, through Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery program each year
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Even if they get caught, they'd likely get released after a few days or months since nobody got injured and they'll never fully pay for their victims' permanent financial damages. Weak laws/ sentencing/ punishments, lawyers and defunding crowds have been ruining the once-great country
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Eye for an eye. Vote for whoever will bring frequent public x-[cute]-ions back on the streets and live TV. Make the country safe again
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News about violence are very important to remind us that the US is very unsafe
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Or getting stupider
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Never. Firearm/ ammunition manufacturing market size in the US is around $21.1 billion in 2022 and the annualized market size growth is 6.9%. Look up the many cases involving legal TX and AZ firearm shops caught selling weapons to Mexican nationals and suspected cartels
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*country
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Imagine if firearm ownership was heavily regulated and if the citizens were willing to reduce their "freedom" a little to abolish illegal weapons, as it is in other highly developed countries. The US would've been as safe as the UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, etc. Children could walk and play outside in big cities without having to worry about stray bullets
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Yet ma ss [chute]-ing isn't rampant in other highly-developed countries
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She shouldn't have seized his properties if she didn't pay for them
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If you want to feel his existence or mentality, watch the footages of Daesh slowly burning/ beheading their prisoners alive or wild dogs/ lions slowly devouring their preys alive from behind
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You know he'll return with a sword, don't you
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@ronniemoore9289 You could still have your beloved weapons if the US follows Swiss firearm laws
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Armed robbery should warrant at least twenty years in prison or capital punishment if the victims get hurt and if it is clearly captured by a camera, because the perpetrators threaten to take the victims' lives. It's infuriating to see these atrocities in the most powerful country in the world. The barbaric extremities will never stop until the authorities start thinning out the violent herd
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