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One dead, five injured in two isolated shootings in Austin, Texas

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3 hours ago, DM07 said:

Bunky yourself!

"...it is not so simple to take away our guns"

- who wants to "take away your guns"?

- it is! Have a look at Australia!

"What do you have to worry about?"

- Maybe that is the empathy, you feel I lack?!

"you have no say in American laws"

- therefore: discussion is over

- if Trump wins the next election, so won't have you!

You really have no clue, Australia, you say—you really do not comprehend, do you? 

Yeah, Australia, it's just like the States. Gun ownership was not an Australian entitlement and there were not hundreds of millions of guns already in Australia. Unlike Americans, Australians had no legal right to fight the nanny state gun take-away. And, unlike America, every Australian could not give-up a gun and still have millions of guns left in the country.  

Then, you state the obvious, to which you seem to take exception; and finally change the subject to Trump.

Still confused and exasperated, eh Bunky?

 

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92 people per day die from gun related deaths, wow, that's a lot.

92 / day

2,760 / month

33,120 / year

that's a lot

 

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