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Indeed, this was a result of irresponsible gun ownership. Which just goes to show the lack of gun control is letting our guns fall into the hands of unexperienced and unqualified gun owners. If we put regulations in place and regulated our guns so they don't fall into the wrong hands we could prevent more accidents like this happening.
No, they are not. In the sense of watching TV and how you absorb and process what you see is up to YOU, not the televison. Guns are used specifically as a weapon to kill, or injure. TV's are used for entertainment, even though much propaganda exists, and the attempts of the media to brainwash society, a lot of us can think for ourselves and stand up for our own mind.
The 2nd amendment rights should be protected, and US citizens who are well qualified to own such weapons should be able to, however implementing better gun regulations such as taking a test, and doing things to continue to ensure that guns do not fall into the wrong hands. For it is not the guns fault, but the person who is using the gun, we need to regulate these guns and make sure they don't fall into the wrong hands by implementing proper tests and procedures to do so. If guns were as regulated as automobiles, we would be in a safer environment.
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