I think it should only be a harder to buy in AR or any firearm because you have to have the money to buy it. If they become free the companies that make them will stop.
Also, how's Hogg doing at Harvard? Little unqualified shit must be drowning trying to compete in class with Whites and Asians who actually deserved to be there academically.
No kidding - I know these schools get criticized in conservative circles, but they are not for the lightweights -at least when I went to one of them, they were not. I have heard lots of stories about diminishment in quality, though.
I agree. The required STEM (not the science classes for non-science majors) and required English courses are pretty rigorous and it shows why they want people with SAT Verbals of at least 700. I doubt Mr. 1270 would've been able to keep up. Thing with Ivys is, while there are the usual libtards, a good amount of students still end up as conservatives especially when they start making money.
I agree with the Hoggster here. Voting and buying an AR-15 should be the same difficulty. I look forward to his support for background checks for all voters, mandatory ID requirements, and strict penalties for violations.
I think you meant removing id requirements for gun purchases, scout's honor for paperwork instead of checks by competent agents, the government refusing to audit paperwork and burning your forms every 2 years, gun stores and ranges for every 2000 people, government and facebook grants for training people how to buy and shoot a gun, and all the other goodies ... right?
Buying a rifle requires an ID, paperwork, and a background check. Voting requires . . . none of those things.
Doesn't even require citizenship or a brain anymore.
... or being alive
Don't even have to exist in the first place.
True, and if you actually exist and vote, your vote is likely to be switched.
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Some states also only have mail in, so your lazy ass doesn't even have to leave the house to vote.
The whole "it's easier to buy a gun than X" is a stupid argument on it's face.
Because exercising one of your fundamental human rights is supposed to have a slew of requirements and prerequisites attached to it. /s
Actually, it should be just as easy to buy an AR-15 as it is to vote.
I think it should only be a harder to buy in AR or any firearm because you have to have the money to buy it. If they become free the companies that make them will stop.
Smart ass =P. Fair point, though.
PSA would crank out gats even in the post-scarcity holodeck universe. That's how committed they are to the notion that every citizen should own a gun.
Damn right.
Also, how's Hogg doing at Harvard? Little unqualified shit must be drowning trying to compete in class with Whites and Asians who actually deserved to be there academically.
No kidding - I know these schools get criticized in conservative circles, but they are not for the lightweights -at least when I went to one of them, they were not. I have heard lots of stories about diminishment in quality, though.
I agree. The required STEM (not the science classes for non-science majors) and required English courses are pretty rigorous and it shows why they want people with SAT Verbals of at least 700. I doubt Mr. 1270 would've been able to keep up. Thing with Ivys is, while there are the usual libtards, a good amount of students still end up as conservatives especially when they start making money.
He's such a little fucking vampire, feeding off the suffering of others.
Truth. I wish I could go at him harder with more facts but twatter has its rules
Did Pillowbiter literally forget that areas with greater than 100% turnout reasoned it away by saying "same day registration" was the cause?
Incredible.
Can someone tell David "Cindy Sheehan" Hogg that he was never and is not currently relevant and that he can't make pillows for shit?
It's easier to enter this country illegally than it is to buy a gun.
best comment.
I bet David Hogg is going to come out as Trans before the end of the year. He'll come out as Trans to score more woke points.
I agree with the Hoggster here. Voting and buying an AR-15 should be the same difficulty. I look forward to his support for background checks for all voters, mandatory ID requirements, and strict penalties for violations.
I think you meant removing id requirements for gun purchases, scout's honor for paperwork instead of checks by competent agents, the government refusing to audit paperwork and burning your forms every 2 years, gun stores and ranges for every 2000 people, government and facebook grants for training people how to buy and shoot a gun, and all the other goodies ... right?
David Hogg isn't the sharpest crayon in the pack.
is this kid actually retarded?
After the total sham that was the election of 2020, I never want to see shills using this argument ever again.
In what crack-addled fantasy is buying a gun easier than voting?
Rekt.
Is he really that fucking stupid? Lordy-Lordy!
David Hogg, Fagsquire.
When the constitution was written, owning guns was a right guaranteed to all people. Voting wasn't.
AHHHH... I missed that... I thought he started a pillow BITING company....
Cars kill a lot of people. Any background check for buying a car?
Laughing
S a v a g e
i dare him to walk into a gun shop and try to buy one without any paperwork
In case anyone was wondering,,David Hogg, did survive the pillow fight.