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My thoughts on the refugee crisis
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06/10/2015 12:05:44
Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
 
 
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>Well...I till try but I'm not going to be very good at that. Plus I've never been a gun owner (nor do I plan to ever be) - so as far as I'm concerned if all guns were eliminated I'd have no problem with that.
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>Until some criminal with a gun broke into your house while you were there. Or do you think you would be able to ask him nicely to please leave?

What about taking measures to prevent anyone breaking into your house?

And if you bring your gun, what do you think you're chances are to come out of that alive? Personally, I rather see them taking my possessions rather than my life.

Having that gun in your house is much more likely to kill someone in your family rather than protect you from threats.

And statistics support that claim. But its also a fact that facts do not matter in this discussion...


Yesterday an 11 year old kid killed a young girl because she refused to show her puppies, and the father still insist the guns are not the problems. I mean, how completely stupid do you have to be not to see the flaw in that reasoning. Multiple lives were destroyed because of the simple fact of the gun being at hand.
This whole discussion is stupid because of all the excuses people make not having to give up their rights to own and use guns to compensate for their small willy.

Unbelievable.
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