On Friday the Texas House of Representatives voted 96-35 to allow Texans with concealed-handgun licenses to openly carry their guns in public in holsters

I am.

You are? Really, please give me an example. I don't see you donating to charity, I don't see you volunteering, I don't see doing anything other than jerking off over your stupid guns. You're just being selfish and you have a huge sense of entitlement. You're not helping shit. I've donated money, I've volunteered at places. have you? And no, donating to the NRA does not count.

Yes. Which is why I get pissed at the Dems and people like you wasting time and political capital on gun control. Makes it very difficult to pursue those issues when we still have to fight over issues that should already be settled.

Funny, I don't Repubs caring at all about reducing poverty. It's all "let's declare war" and "Fuck the poor" and "Jail everyone" and "get a job lazy shit!". Not going to reduce poverty when you keep fighting to prevent meaningful things like better education, reducing the cost of College, helping people find good jobs, homes etc. Of course you'd rather focus on guns than improving the lives of others.

overdramatic child claiming persecution over empty internet threats.

Empty? There have been times where people have killed over internet bullshit. I'm sure you probably want to hunt me down and shoot me right now. You're probably getting hard over that right now.

Also, every single developed country has far lower crime and far lower gun crime. While all having stricter gun control. No other developed country has the amount of shootings and gun crime that the US has. They're all safer, less crime, less shootings, less homicides etc. And guess what, they all look at the US and wonder just why the US has more gun crime? Oh wait...

There are more countries in the world than just the US. I don't know if you realized that. But there are around 600 million people who live in other developed countries. Stop being so self-centred and cherry picking States with less than 1 million people.

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