The Law May Be Good, but Your Life Is Not Guaranteed


The U.S. is capable of crushing any armed force in the world, but it cannot handle a weapon in the hands of a citizen.

The government finds it difficult to do anything within the nation due to the constraints of the law, yet runs rampant on the international stage, and no one can do a thing about it.

In the U.S., everyone has a gun, making it a very dangerous place. Yet everyone is convinced that you are only safe with a gun in your hands.

This time a single gun killed 50 people, its effect is even more astonishing than a well-planned terrorist attack.

Arms dealers argue that “guns don’t kill people; people do.”

According to this logic, it is not necessary to bring guns to the battlefield as guns don’t kill people, just let the army kill the enemy with their bare hands.

U.S. police are the most violent, but they must be jittery when they are on patrol duty, especially in shady areas, where you have to be faster than the bad guy at all times. Chinese police officer Peter Liang may have been too fast with a gun and killed someone by accident.

Americans are liable to lose their lives at any moment; would this be considered a severe breach of human rights?

Nearly 10,000 people die each year due to guns. Which dictator kills as many yearly?

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