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The US is a firearm-infested country whose citizens cling to their long-ranged weapons and have very low respect for authorities, so the quickest solutions to clean it up are public executions with Marie Antoinette's style, national guard snipers in big cities and/ or neighborhood watch groups that are allowed to use lethal forces
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Philadelphistan
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Yes, but there were only eleven executions in the whole country last year and all were done behind closed doors. Weak laws/ sentencing/ punishments, lawyers and defunding crowds have been ruining the once-great country
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How about the father? Does the boy even have a father? God bless America
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Yet some citizens complained about ShotSpotter system breaching their privacy. A city-wide CCTV program has been proposed in the country a long time ago, but people keep screaming privacy while having Instagram and TikTok pages. Philly’s old "Stop & Frisk" has also been outlawed
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It's always the Germans
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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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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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Maybe the professor stole/ claimed the student's discovery/ work or was an avid supporter of Taiwan independence
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The women who stole from an old lady at a church were more disgusting
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So blurry, there must be a better footage
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Fact
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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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@DUCKSAREEVILLLLLLLL If more firearms made us safer, then Texas should've been the safest place in the world
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It's nothing compared to billions spent every year in Middle East
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@sambino2726 I hope so, but the laws are too lenient to the criminals
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I thought this kind of attacks was only rampant in Florida
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Vote for whoever will bring frequent public x-[cute]-ions back on the streets and live TV
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People should've thought about their health first, before making a sexual contact with a stranger. Even a condom may not be protective, because handling a contaminated condom may lead to spread of the virus onto hands and into the mouth
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Great advertisement for FedEx, since Cast Away movie
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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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Unlike the other developed countries, the firearms in the US are highly accessible to poor, short-tempered and violent people. Then you have a new generation that is growing up with no respect for authority and being encouraged to "express themselves" without morals or fear of reprisal
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Yet some citizens complained about ShotSpotter system breaching their privacy. A city-wide CCTV program has been proposed in the country a long time ago, but people keep screaming privacy while having Instagram and TikTok pages. Philly’s old "Stop & Frisk" has also been outlawed
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Michael Stygs Switzerland's crime rate was similar to the US' in the 90s and there were few tragedies, before their government heavily regulated the use of firearms. Ghana and Kenya are much safer than the US
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@greenthumbmary5970 Frank R James and Payton Gendron were law-abiding citizen who carried for self-defense, before they snapped. To solve firearm violence problems in the US, ALL states must tighten the firearm laws as other highly developed countries did. Otherwise armed violent people from the states with relaxed firearm control measures could always visit the safer states
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@vicw9223 England has similar demographics, yet it's much safer than the US due to its low firearm accessibility. Ghana and Kenya are also much safer than the US
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@MelaninMagdalene To make the country safer, the citizens have got to reduce their "freedom" a little
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@Weshopwizard The UK is much safer than the US and children can walk/ play outside without having to worry about stray bullets. If violent people can only use melee weapons, police can easily take them down and the victims can always run
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@sageoldmann5157 Federal internet surveillance to spot homemade firearm making and frequent inspections on the streets to confiscate illegal weapons. The neighborhood group watch should consist of legally armed law-abiding citizens and authorized to take the violent criminal lives
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Pure stupidity or falling into a false sense of security in the city
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Only rampant in the Wild West. It rarely happens in other developed world
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Mistamoneybagz How about Chicago, Detroit, Washington, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, Baltimore, Oakland and Cleveland
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@DUCKSAREEVILLLLLLLL 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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@DUCKSAREEVILLLLLLLL Because it's one of the least populated states. Look what happened to Switzerland in the 90s, before their government heavily regulated the use of firearms
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@robby2161 The national internet surveillance for spotting illegal homemade firearm making in Brazil/ Mexico are also not on a par with the UK and other developed countries. Capital punishment in Mexico was also officially abolished on 15 March 2005
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Unlike the other developed countries, the firearms in the US are highly accessible to poor, short-tempered and violent people. Then you have a new generation that is growing up with no respect for authority and being encouraged to "express themselves" without morals or fear of reprisal
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All states should've made gun license mandatory, otherwise the repeat offenders will keep killing the taxpayers
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The whole country is
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Imagine if nobody was allowed to own firearm, 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 without worrying about stray bullets
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Imagine if nobody was allowed to own firearm, 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 without worrying about stray bullets
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@LeafsAndCars I know there were a couple of tragedies in Canada in the last few years. But we can still count them using our fingers, unlike the ones that happen in the US every day
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High salary standards and more job opportunities as compared to other highly-developed English-speaking countries
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@henryhorner3182 Most of them joined the major identity group
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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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@bobroberts2371 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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If they dare to do it to officers, let alone you. 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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@dixonmopar2129 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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Brilliant idea. Robotic officers and terminators will make the streets safe
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Yet some citizens complained about ShotSpotter system breaching their privacy. A city-wide CCTV program has been proposed in the country a long time ago, but people keep screaming privacy while having Instagram and TikTok pages. Philly’s old "Stop & Frisk" has also been outlawed
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I had watched thousands of violent crime footages this year and I could tell most of them were born/ raised in the Wild West, based on the information from the news, their accents and statures
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