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You take away the labor forces right to bear arms and that'll be game over for America.
Struggling to see what happens? Bosses shoot all the workers? Slavery? Entire country sinks under the sea? Workers with guns shoot everybody in sight before the gun police arrive out of anger.


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I turned it off. It made me think I had alerts from people liking my posts but then I realised it was just people talking and no one had liked my posts and I felt bad.
R u ok?
 
Struggling to see what happens? Bosses shoot all the workers? Slavery? Entire country sinks under the sea? Workers with guns shoot everybody in sight before the gun police arrive out of anger.


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I think you're underestimating the gun culture over there, they will not hand their guns over willingly.
 


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I'm fine.
 
I think you're underestimating the gun culture over there, they will not hand their guns over willingly.
Its estimated that our buyback scheme collected 660,000 guns.

If the U.S are less likely to participate in something like that, what kind of dent are they supposed to make in their 393 million guns with a buyback scheme.

They need to do something about guns, but the "Australian solution" isn't going to work.
 
Its estimated that our buyback scheme collected 660,000 guns.

If the U.S are less likely to participate in something like that, what kind of dent are they supposed to make in their 393 million guns with a buyback scheme.

They need to do something about guns, but the "Australian solution" isn't going to work.
660k out of what fraction?
 
Its estimated that our buyback scheme collected 660,000 guns.

If the U.S are less likely to participate in something like that, what kind of dent are they supposed to make in their 393 million guns with a buyback scheme.

They need to do something about guns, but the "Australian solution" isn't going to work.
I would've thought innocent school children being slaughtered in cold blood would've been enough to wake them up, but the U.S never ceases to disappoint me.
 

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Its estimated that our buyback scheme collected 660,000 guns.

If the U.S are less likely to participate in something like that, what kind of dent are they supposed to make in their 393 million guns with a buyback scheme.

They need to do something about guns, but the "Australian solution" isn't going to work.
Ban bullets
 
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