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america gun laws are wholesome

Posted: 18 Jul 2025, 14:33
by Sustacel250
Im in online coping related communities in touch with elderly american boomers who often mock us euro-cels who barely can own guns. They got: cannons in their yard, an enormous amount of firearms of the weirdest variety, and a ton of cope to do in land they own.

Man, that is life. If youre an old person, imagine what a cope you would do every day shooting guns pew pew like a kid, every day a new cope.

Thats really cool. However, I must let you know it isnt so shit as it seems in EU, I mean there are "shengen bugs" which by rule I cannot talk about. And people can buy guns, provided they have a license for it.

Overall I learned when I was younger from these american boomers how important is to keep gun rights as the most sacred thing ever. I think every country should emulate america at least when it comes to gun coping. That one is a good idea.

america gun laws are wholesome

Posted: 18 Jul 2025, 14:39
by Darth_aurelius
Sustacel250 wrote: 18 Jul 2025, 14:33 Im in online coping related communities in touch with elderly american boomers who often mock us euro-cels who barely can own guns. They got: cannons in their yard, an enormous amount of firearms of the weirdest variety, and a ton of cope to do in land they own.

Man, that is life. If youre an old person, imagine what a cope you would do every day shooting guns pew pew like a kid, every day a new cope.

Thats really cool. However, I must let you know it isnt so shit as it seems in EU, I mean there are "shengen bugs" which by rule I cannot talk about. And people can buy guns, provided they have a license for it.

Overall I learned when I was younger from these american boomers how important is to keep gun rights as the most sacred thing ever. I think every country should emulate america at least when it comes to gun coping. That one is a good idea.

It is incorporated into the constitution for a reason and has a strong historical precedent on the basis of our having begun as a colony ruled by a tyrannical monarchy that sought to dispossess our citizens of their inalienable rights. The development of second amendment precedent is inextricably entwined with the history and culture of America and cannot be separated. There is no proper analog in Europe or anywhere else in the world. And the penchant for prolific gun ownership and use is not merely limited to a certain demographic but transcends age, socioeconomic condition, race and other individual metrics.