• hyperhopper@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    The cost of complying with the dozens of legal hoops is often like 10-20x or more than the price of just a cheap pistol itself.

    Larger financial barriers just mean if you’re rich you can do what you want and if you’re not, you’re fucked, which often leads to people breaking these dumb laws and the cycle getting worse.

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      9 months ago

      Larger financial barriers just mean if you’re rich you can do what you want and if you’re not, you’re fucked,

      This is a very dumb mentality. Like making sure your car is safe and roadworthy costs money. But we don’t view people who drive with broken break lights or worn out tyres so sympathetically.

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        9 months ago

        A janky car is a danger to others on the road, not having the proper paperwork for your gun only puts yourself in legal danger.

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          9 months ago

          So you think people who haven’t practiced or gone through any gun safety course could only hurt themselves with a gun???

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            9 months ago

            Well an apples to apples comparison would be a rusty or dirty gun, which is way more likely to simply not work than it is to malfunction in a dangerous way. A rusty old car has multiple failure points that are dangerous to people who aren’t the driver.

            As for user competence, I would love to see firearms training become a standard class option in high school, just like driving is now. I’d rather we had a society where neither were necessary, but we’re not anywhere close to that ideal on either front.