I've seen some guns before - owned by friends, criminals, one that was drawn on someone at a bar I worked at etc - but come to think of it, I don't think I've ever heard a real gun fired in my entire life to date. I've been lucky enough not to be near any gunfire during the last few years' gang wars. Even though there have been more shootings locally For Here, it's still a needle-in-a-haystack type occurrence compared to places like Chiraq or w/e.
kraftiekortie wrote:
The US is not a “shooting gallery.” Many people never hear a gun outside a shooting range go off.
Within my almost 61 years in NYC, I’ve only heard a gun go off once (except in shooting ranges). It happened in a movie theater in the 80s. We were evacuated from the theater.
Once, this guy showed me a handgun he was carrying. He was very surreptitious about it. This was back in 1979.
There’s too much gun violence here—but hearing guns is not part of the life experience of most Americans.
I call BS. Considering there are 120.5 guns per 100 people in the USA, chances are pretty good that seeing & hearing guns go off IS extremely common for the average American. Maybe not used in crimes.. but 100% definitely in backyard target practice etc - everywhere outside of city limits, basically.
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for supporting trump. Because doing so is deplorable.