RE: RE: Gun Rights for Everyone
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RE: Gun Rights for Everyone

RE: Gun Rights for Everyone

I live in a country of 1.2 billion people. Traveled through some scary places in my country but have never felt much need for a gun! Bad things happen everywhere but Im unsure if guns will change it. I think statistically there has been a rise in gun related violence in America. As much as i'd like to own one and use it I don't think it's the logical solution to dealing with crimes. But unfortunately some situations probably demand it too!

US with approx 1/4th of the population of India has a lot of shootings and gun-related deaths unfortunately. I think disabled people should have equal rights as anyone else irrespective of disability but I think US could do with disarmament of its citizens which may lead to safer times for everyone including yourself. However, can it stop the black market sales? US also produces a lot of weapons and has a number of vested interests by way of gun manufacturers. I don't see mass disarming happening in US anytime in the next century with the way things are right now.

But traditionally in the south, especially Texas It's not uncommon to own guns. It's almost like a time-honored tradition to own weaponry (correct me if im wrong) at home but I think the safest thing to do is to reduce gun violence by some practical means.

Although I can't speak for the citizens of America and neither for what they feel they deserve. Just my opinion as a keen observer and as someone who loves the country for it's amazing travel opportunities and few close American friends I've got there who I hope don't get shot by cops or by anyone else who loves to pull a gun at people for no reason! :)

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