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Wasting many years of study and a lot of money to get his degree/ license, just to rot in jail 🤦‍♂
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I think he got tired of the nagging and couldn't get hold of his firearm
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The country had fallen into such a state of lawlessness, that citizens had to arm themselves because there were no police to protect them. If most citizens want to keep their firearms, public x-[cute]-ions must be brought back on the streets/ live TV and they should be allowed to take any intruders' lives. The social contract seems to have been broken to such an extent, that the state is no longer able to keep the streets safe
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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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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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Nobody blamed the weapon but the extremely high availability of the weapon. Those who live by them die by them - Matthew 26:52
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Melanin complexion and high testosterone level
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Many people in the country aren't ashamed of being violent/ crooked and want to be feared. When you have generations that are growing up with no respect for authority and being encouraged to "express themselves" without morals or fear of reprisal, then you have anarchy
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Abolish the extremely high availability of firearms
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We'd better put all of them in Louisiana and let's see how it turns out after twenty years
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Many people in the country aren't ashamed of being violent/ crooked and want to be feared. When you have generations that are growing up with no respect for authority and being encouraged to "express themselves" without morals or fear of reprisal, then you have anarchy
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If the airman wasn't guilty, his family should sue the police department for hiring an idiot
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Worsening life competition because of the inflation, economy,population growth and the rise of AI
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 @deadcalm9016 I bet all citizens know the country will only get more violent in the future
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 @sprsmoke According to CDC which consists of the representatives from both parties, 46% were homicides and the rest were suicides/ self-defense/ police actions
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 @MR-xc3sw Violent criminals stole legal weapons from pawnshops/ [chuting] range/ stores/ the owners and some of them bought it from unlicensed makers. Extreme accessibility of firearms in the US is a double-edged sword and it's like a chicken & egg situation, because weapon thefts are rampant
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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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Criminals are getting more brazen in injuring, crippling and killing their victims, knowing there's no capital punishment in DC. Their worst case 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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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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 @FC-qe1wl In 2021, the President was saying cities and states can use the American Rescue Plan’s $350 billions in funding available to hire more police officers, invest in new technologies, develop summer job training and recreation programs for young people, but the House Re-[pub]-[lycan]-s voted against it. In June 2021, Chris Wallace from Fox News called out House Re-[pub]-[lycan]-s for voting unanimously to defund the police
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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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Only highly money-oriented and desperate people want to be cops in a firearm-infested country, where the work environments are very hostile and the officers are constantly vilified
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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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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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Four armed carjacking criminals were released three days after the violent crime took place in Des Moines, Washington, on Oct 29, 2022, because of the perpetrators' lack of criminal history and ages, despite the clear video evidence. Weak laws/ sentencing/ punishments, lawyers and defunding crowds have been ruining the once-great country
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 @deadcalm9016 It's inevitable because of the layoffs and firearm accessibility. The upcoming Cold War 2.0 and the rise of AI for manpower replacement will make the economy worse, which will eventually create more chaos
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Violent criminals stole legal weapons from pawnshops/ [chuting] range/ stores/ the owners and some of them bought it from unlicensed makers. Extreme accessibility of firearms in the US is a double-edged sword and it's like a chicken & egg situation, because weapon thefts are rampant
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It will get worse as AI replaces billions of blue-collar workers all over the world
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Nobody blamed the weapon but the extremely high availability of the weapon. Those who live by them die by them - Matthew 26:52
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 @sprsmoke Better than watching thousands of children die in vain. 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 brought from Re-pub-[lycan] West Virginia
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Violent criminals stole legal weapons from pawnshops/ [chuting] range/ stores/ the owners and some of them bought it from unlicensed makers. Extreme accessibility of firearms in the US is a double-edged sword and it's like a chicken & egg situation, because weapon thefts are rampant
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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 worrying about stray bullets
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[Drag] deal gone bad or the usual crazy law-abiding citizen?
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Violent criminals stole legal weapons from pawnshops/ [chuting] range/ stores/ the owners and some of them bought it from unlicensed makers. Extreme accessibility of firearms in the US is a double-edged sword and it's like a chicken & egg situation, because weapon thefts are rampant
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Not surprising since firearms are available like candies in Oklahoma to be bought and stolen. I bet there will be another tragedy in Florida soon, because of the permit to carry firearm has been abolished
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 @CCs.p.i [Drag]s are illegal, but any untrained, alcoholic and mentally-ill man can easily buy firearms legally
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 @queenroyalty7550 We haven't known about the truth yet
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It doesn’t matter who is in office. Stockton, CA is ranked #1 for city going downhill and it’s Re-pub-[lycan] run. Jacksonville, FL also made the top 10 list for cities going downhill and it’s Re-pub-[lycan] run. Oklahoma is known for letting people out early and it’s a red state with plenty of red cities
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