[Serious] Do you believe that implementing tougher gun-control laws in the United States would make a difference? Why or why not?

When you give guns like a Walmart clothing sale, to anyone and everyone young, old, crooked or someone who's in anguish, you're bound to have a mass shooting in schools when some boy gets annoyed that his teacher asked him to stand out of the class for not doing homework.

Load of horseshit. It's simple logic. America is the only country in the world that has mass shootings on so many levels.

Yet people (those entitled to the second amendment, not everyone) don't come out of their asses.

And don't get started on how drugs are banned but still people have access to it. Those people do drugs, but they lose their own lives if they succumb to it, also they still have the chance to save themselves by going to rehab. You don't get to do the same thing when you shoot someone down or get shot.

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