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Originally Posted by MS Fowler
You have more faith than I.
How many "hiding" places are there in a house? In a house where mom or mom and dad work so the kids are free to roam and explore. Kids never manage to find stuff their parents hide do they? Like "those " books and movies. Kids probably have a better knowledge of stuff in their parent's house than the parents do.
Your second paragraph is interesting--it states that current laws are not effective, and then makes the curious LEAP that future laws will be effective.
Its easier to believe ( and smarter, too) that something that has happened in the past will happen again than to assume that something that has never happened will happen. Gun laws do not prevent gun deaths.
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That's why I have always mentioned a safe and not a hiding place.
Watered down laws are rarely effective. The current gun laws do not. They are ineffective and watered down. They allow anyone to buy a gun no questions asked. A law outlawing that would have an effect. Laws that allow such transactions are ineffective.
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