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RE: Las Vegas Shooting And The Cold Hard Truth About Gun Control
You can choose to not have guns. That is your right. But in the US, that is not what everyone has to do.
You can choose to not have guns. That is your right. But in the US, that is not what everyone has to do.
21 years active duty and US Veteran, as an adult I have never owned a gun. I honestly don't see the need. But it's nice to have the option if I ever do see the need.
Thank-you for your service; and, while you never 'owned' a gun, you are trained in arms; and, opened to protecting yourself and family members if a wild bear was trekking in your direction.
I look forward to the day when the new heaven and the new earth exists (Revelation 21:1); but until then, I'm glad you're open to people who feel a need for this option.
One might argue that stricter gun-purchase laws are needed for the common man; but, honestly, that will do nothing to hinder guns from falling into the hands of someone seeking to do evil.
I do believe there should be restrictions in place for people who have various issues that are too lengthy to get into in this post (i.e. restraining orders, etc).
Again, sincerest thanks for your service!
Peace.
These incidents are happening because at least few guns are in wrong hands.