sinbadsailor
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The trouble with guns are that they are an industry in themselves. And a very powerful and profitable one at that. Whether it is international or on a countries internal soil, they are targeted to buyers, marketed and sold in the same way as any other product. The arms companies send the message that bad people have them, good people need them to protect themselves from the bad people....but what if the bad people get newer guns (with upgraded features, lower weights, easier to smuggle etc or course), then the good need bigger guns to be safe....you see where it is going.
As long as they are produced, marketed, bought and sold, they will only become a bigger and bigger problem, everywhere.
Think of it this way, how many mobile phones did you see 15 years ago? And now? Who has them?
Same with guns, a pistol is the same as a basic mobile, easy to get, reliable and cheap
The companies that manufacture them need to be targeted, eveything else is futile!
As long as they are produced, marketed, bought and sold, they will only become a bigger and bigger problem, everywhere.
Think of it this way, how many mobile phones did you see 15 years ago? And now? Who has them?
Same with guns, a pistol is the same as a basic mobile, easy to get, reliable and cheap
The companies that manufacture them need to be targeted, eveything else is futile!