A Washington state senator was arrested at the airport in Hong Kong and charged with possession of an unregistered firearm, his office said.

Sen. Jeff Wilson, R-Longview, was detained at Hong Kong International Airport on Friday night after he found a pistol in his carry-on bag and reported it to customs officials.

He was released on bail Sunday and faces a hearing Oct. 30.

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    I can easily make a “gun” at home and it doesn’t take that much creativity. With a little bit of chemistry knowledge, you can make extremely dangerous explosives as well. Hell, it’s even easier to make a gun at home with the advent of 3D printing and the wide availability of desktop CNC machines. By your logic, there is no realistic way to completely ban guns either.

    There are plenty of people in Canada and the US that still require guns as a tool for food. It’s not as prevalent as it once was, but it’s still a thing. I still participate in the destruction of invasive species from time to time and it’s a huge benefit to those farmers.

    I will also admit that I really enjoy firearms and the hobby happens to align well with the rest of my engineering fascinations. To me, my guns are just as interchangeable with the new CNC machine I am designing and building. Two different machines, but are incredibly interesting when it comes to precision.

    Also, what you think you want is a perfect world. Until that happens, I am absolutely more comfortable with a firearm at my side in some situations. If we all were good people and always had good intentions, sure! Throw out all the guns. Let’s hold hands and sing. The truth of the matter is that humanity is undeniably dirty. If someone breaks into my house, they will probably be armed and I have no issues putting them down quickly in such a case. It’s a sad and disgusting part of life that many people don’t see, or choose to ignore.

    There are a lot of gun owners from all walks of life, btw. Calling us “wrong” or “the problem” is just something that you need to do to feel better, I suppose.

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      Also, what you think you want is a perfect world. Until that happens, I am absolutely more comfortable with a firearm at my side in some situations. If we all were good people and always had good intentions, sure! Throw out all the guns.

      Funny how the USA is the only developed country where people without mental health issues feel this way… It’s as if the fact that people having guns in the first place is the reason why… Heh, that’s funny!

      There are plenty of people in Canada and the US that still require guns as a tool for food.

      Give guns only to the people that can justify not being able to purchase meat from the grocery store and see how many guns are left.

      With a little bit of chemistry knowledge, you can make extremely dangerous explosives as well. Hell, it's even easier to make a gun at home with the advent of 3D printing and the wide availability of desktop CNC machines.

      By that logic I guess we should make owning bombs legal then 🤷 The learning curve, financial investment and ability to build reliable guns at home makes them much easier to ban than anything you mentioned in your previous comment.

      There are a lot of gun owners from all walks of life, btw. Calling us "wrong" or "the problem" is just something that you need to do to feel better, I suppose.

      Nah, it’s just a fact, no gun owners, no gun problem.

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        Edit: lol it was you that said that. How are you going to sit there and argue when you contradict yourself? “The only country” also “my country has the same problem but it’s not our fault it’s your country”

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          In your country it’s an everyone feels the need to carry a gun issue, in my country it’s a gang gun violence made possible by guns from your country issue.

          Not the same issue at all.

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        Lol you mentioned cars earlier. You design a modern car while I design a modern gun. These arguments make zero sense. I vote hard left, and am a firm believer in gun control, but trying to justify the outright ban of guns is nonsense. Someone up there blaming the US for guns in Canada. Guns arent allowed there except under strict circumstances, but somehow that’s averted. Just raise the bar for gun ownership and stop trying to justify working in absolutes.

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          It’s ILLEGAL guns making their way to Canada after being stolen in the USA because they’re so easy to get over there! Gun control in Canada is super strict already, that’s why the vast majority of guns used for crimes in Canada come from your country. We end up having to deal with your crap once country over and innocent people get killed because of it.

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            It’s not our crap, if they didn’t source them from here they would and likely do source them elsewhere. That sounds like a customs issue at the Canadian border. You can not use us as a catchall just because we have guns, that’s not how this shit works at all.

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              US guns make their way to fucking Europe because there’s so many of them that it’s sometimes easier than to source then from markets that are closer than that!

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                I’m sorry but this is no different than any other smuggling operation, whether it be counterfeit goods, drugs, guns, people. The origin country plays a role, but so do a shit ton of other factors, CA law enforcement and or politicians need to work to find a solution to resolve why it is that these guns are being smuggled, that would be infinitely easier and more effective than hoping the US will suddenly rewrite its constitution to abolish the right to own guns, and then effectively remove them from law abiding citizens as well as our own crime operations. That is a tall order that most people agree is not feasible. You can’t do it in your country with less guns, how the fuck are we suppose to? This is not a US only problem and you pinning it that way is just lazy.

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                  We share the longest continuous land border in the world, pretty much all illegal guns in our country come from your country. I guess we could build a wall and make you guys pay for it, you seem like the kind of guy that likes ideas like that.

                  Guess you also think Columbia has no responsibility to share for the cocaine that makes its way to the USA and it’s your own problem that you should tackle by yourself, right?

                  And if your neighbor is noisy, that’s your problem, put more insulation in your walls!