We don't "give" anyone guns.
Democrats do. They give guns to some of their mass shooters. Then they get so stupid as to try to claim that a high school kid can afford to buy an AR-15. They arrange the gun crime, then use that to try to justify taking away guns.
Remember Waco. Remember Uvalde. Remember Ruby Ridge. All contrived 'gun crimes'. The real criminal and murderer here is the federal government in each of these cases.
They have to buy them after filling out a very intrusive questionnaire that checks their backgrounds.
Itself unconstitutional. These records are being used to build a database of gun owners. FOR WHAT PURPOSE??
These are only effective with law abiding citizens,
So an unconstitutional law is only effective with law abiding citizens...see the problem here?
the predominate portion of the gun owning public.
This particular fact is something that gun control idiots can get their head wrapped around.
For the tiny minority of lunatics out there, nearly every one of them got their guns through illegal methods.
What, theft?? No. Most were obtained by gift (usually from their parents).
If theft is involved, it's usually from their parents. A bit like stealing the car and killing people with it. In several cases, the guns were gifted by some agent from the Democrat party. Sorry, but a high school kid generally can't afford an AR-15.
If laws actually prevented crimes, why do we have so many crimes being committed?
Could it be that criminals don't care about laws and therefore, break them? THINK before you emote!
I already know what the canned response to this is going to be, and it's the same compositional error fallacy and strawman fallacy. Why have laws at all? This is one of the most common chants of the gun control crowd.
Projection. This from a small brained, triggered leftist liar who seldom exhibits any capability of thinking. Now answer my questions and THINK about your answers before making yourself look more retarded.
Chanting doesn't require thinking, and it's a cheap way for them to feel more important than they really are.