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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We quite obviously need gun reform. The problem is, we need to elect [i]more[/i] democratic senators to compensate for our 2 duds. Period. Hopefully, we can overcome voter suppression and make this happen. (Voter protection laws should be the top priority for the Biden Administration!) All that said, I am a Black woman who purchased her first gun (a Glock 9mm) last month. It’s important to have more Black gun owners….especially Black women. I’ll de dammed if I let republican Qooks be the only gun owners in this country. [/quote] I am curious why you thought you need a gun in the first place. Are you not somewhere where police is nearby? You know you are far more likely to use that gun on yourself than an criminal right?[/quote] I’m curious why you feel the need to interrogate her about her choices to protect herself. Why do you give yourself such authority over a woman?[/quote] Thanks for contributing to the problem. Gullible People watch Fox News and get scared by the lie that crime is out of control, they go out and buy weapons of war on mass. Some have mental issues or their kids get bullied and suddenly lots of people die. You gun nutters are insane! I am not I am just curious to her reasoning. I don’t think most gun owners are aware of how of a danger they are to themselves and others versus some imaginary home invasion scenario a good pair of locks would solve[/quote] Look, I’m not your enemy here. I wanted a gun because I live alone. Also, I think it’s important that more Black people educate themselves about guns and become gun owners. I don’t think guns are for everyone. But, it’s important to look at what’s happening around you. If we don’t educate ourselves, we become like sitting ducks. Again, I’m 100% for gun reform. While I continue to vote for people who will make this happen, I’m making sure I can protect myself if need be. As it is right now, it’ll take decades for us to see any change after we enact common-sense gun reform. [b]People who want gun reform are not anti-gun.[/b] [/quote][/quote]
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