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More shootings happen in non gun control states
When we would get guns that was from out of town. YOU HAVE TO USE IT.
Because there's so many levels of approval before a young nikka can get his hand on the pistol.

You don't carry in a non castle doctrine, stand your ground state unless you looking to KILL.

That's what seperate the gun friendly states from non gun friendly states.

Gun friendly states, usually folks carry for a status symbol or a fashion statement.

We still shoot old guns.

Imagine a young nikka getting a hand me down and didn't use it. We ask ...So why didn't you use it?

Violation.

Beat him up, take his gun.

Old guns still work btw.

Ain't no guns in prison.

Illegal gun possession will cost you 3.5 minimum of state prison time.

Plus enhancement if one is in the head and if you caught with a full clip.. forget about it.

While I can carry and shoot a nikka in Georgia and get away on probation and some nra lawyer to defend me on my case.
 
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@bnew @Remote yea this is why i don't fukk with public transport

if you regularly get into arguments with strangers, i'd say public transportation might not be for you but strangers driving get into arguments all the time on the road too. i've never had a argument with any stranger on public transportation after thousands of bus/train rides.
 
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if you regularly get into arguments with strangers, i'd say public transportation might not be for you but strangers driving get into arguments all the time on the road too. i've never had a argument with any stranger on public transportation after thousands of bus/train rides.
we just honk our horns angrily at one another I just drive away it's not worth it to get out of the car
 

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When we would get guns that was from out of town. YOU HAVE TO USE IT.
Because there's so many levels of approval before a young nikka can get his hand on the pistol.

You don't carry in a non castle doctrine, stand your ground state unless you looking to KILL.

That's what seperate the gun friendly states from non gun friendly states.

Gun friendly states, usually folks carry for a status symbol or a fashion statement.

We still shoot old guns.

Imagine a young nikka getting a hand me down and didn't use it. We ask ...So why didn't you use it?

Violation.

Beat him up, take his gun.

Old guns still work btw.

Ain't no guns in prison.

Illegal gun possession will cost you 3.5 minimum of state prison time.

Plus enhancement if one is in the head and if you caught with a full clip.. forget about it.

While I can carry and shoot a nikka in Georgia and get away on probation and some nra lawyer to defend me on my case.
I get that you might think carry states are less dangerous because you better not have a gun for no reason but this is what empirical evidence says.



  • States that received an “F” grade based on the strength of their gun laws—according to the latest scorecard from the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence—saw the highest homicide rates:1
    • States with “F” grades saw 25 percent higher homicide rates than states with “C” or “D” grades.2
    • States with “F” grades saw 61 percent higher homicide rates than states with “A” or “B” grades—states with the strongest gun laws.3
  • The states with the highest firearm mortality rates are Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Wyoming.4 These states all received an “F” grade for their weak gun laws.5
  • Children and teenagers are most vulnerable in states with weaker gun laws: In 2020, the 10 states with the highest rates of gun deaths among children and teenagers ages 1–19 were Louisiana, Alaska, Mississippi, South Carolina, Arkansas, Kansas, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, and Alabama.6 All of these states received an “F” grade for their weak gun laws.
  • Reports also suggest that rates of nonfatal gunshot injuries sustained during assaults are higher in states with weaker gun laws: In 2017, the most recent year with available data across all states, states that received an “F” grade had a rate of nonfatal gunshot injuries that was 22 percent higher than states with “C” or “D” grades and 59 percent higher than states with “A” or “B” grades.7
 
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sometimes thats not always the end of it, plenty of people have been brake-checked into accidents or straight up rammed by another vehicle.






You're generally protected by a metallic chassis and if someone rams you they're damaging their own car + you have to do something to piss them off

whereas some mentally ill cats on public transport will attack you for no reason

 
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