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PiGgY :-$@fanaticus.social to Memes@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago

More guns = safer

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More guns = safer

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PiGgY :-$@fanaticus.social to Memes@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago
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    I have to think miniature guns for toddlers would open up whole new segments for gun manufacturers

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      With different skins. There’ll be a pokemon skin, a lego skin, a paw patrol skin … The market is endless, and most importantly, untapped.

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      • shareholders loved that *
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        Yes, but we refer to it as 14 a day, because 13 is bad luck.

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        Yeah but if those children had guns to protect themselves from the guns then it would have been 0.

        Checkmate libruls

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        How many of those were gang members under 18?

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          Depending on source, some were gang members over 18.

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        There are 74 million children aged 0-18 in the USA. Going by your numbers, that means in 2021 that 99.99999% of children in the USA were not harmed by guns.

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          I know your number is a hyperbole, the real percent given the numbers in the thread is ~99.994%, or 14999/15000 unharmed, which, most supporters wouldn’t bat an eye at anyway

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      this was a Sacha Baron Cohen bit

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      Oh don’t worry, they’re working on it. Look up the JR-15.

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