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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 5501789" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>It not that I think I’m the only one capable. It’s that I KNOW for a fact that a lot of people don’t understand how serious the responsibilities and how steep the consequences are. </p><p></p><p>Because, how could they? The laws are layered and even sometimes seem contradictory. Accidents are rarely seen as that. They are negligence and if law enforcement is involved, possibly criminal. </p><p></p><p>It may very well be societal and mental issues. That’s not a reason not to address gun violence and I think it’s time for us in the gun community to stop pointing at that problem and start address it. Stop fighting gun safety laws and start crafting them. Stop calling gun control advocates names and start educating. Stop whining about rights and start embracing the responsibilities of ownership not as individuals but as a collective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 5501789, member: 22662"] It not that I think I’m the only one capable. It’s that I KNOW for a fact that a lot of people don’t understand how serious the responsibilities and how steep the consequences are. Because, how could they? The laws are layered and even sometimes seem contradictory. Accidents are rarely seen as that. They are negligence and if law enforcement is involved, possibly criminal. It may very well be societal and mental issues. That’s not a reason not to address gun violence and I think it’s time for us in the gun community to stop pointing at that problem and start address it. Stop fighting gun safety laws and start crafting them. Stop calling gun control advocates names and start educating. Stop whining about rights and start embracing the responsibilities of ownership not as individuals but as a collective. [/QUOTE]
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