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![]() maybe even been 10 since years, if you count the city proper and not the huge swath of county that it serves.
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![]() Also I think mandatory firearm training before purchasing an actual firearm is not too much to ask if you think i'm some kind of extremist.
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![]() Weren't you saying you supported eugenics before?
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![]() Listen while Eugenics might be fun (and possibly lucrative to the right parties). It's not going to solve the gun problem or make the world a better place.
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![]() My point is that you want to limit the rights of who can breed but somehow you think it's fine to have no legislation of firearms.
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![]() And actually I think classical eugenics is a bad idea.
I'm not sure what the term for a Gattaca like system of approving reproduction would be like. But I just disprove of people freely making babies they can't take care of. | ||
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![]() And in the process burdening society. From that perspective I can understand why having guns freely and readily available leads to a similar situation. Though with more gun deaths vs resource waste and systemic economic failure.
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![]() Let me pose these following questions though. And I gather your answer already but.
Would gun control or reproductive control contribute more to the wellbeing of society overall? Where should we focus our efforts most? Obviously my answers are, reproductive control would have a high priority, while gun control should have a low and unobtrusive level of focus. | ||
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