Skull Pilot
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I refer you back to the liquor store analogy.
If the guy is legally allowed to buy liquor and can prove it the clerk has no reason not to sell to him. or do you propose that we enforce limits on the number of bottles of alcohol a person can buy?
Not really a good analogy, since liquor isn't designed to kill people and guns are.
If I owned a gun shop and a guy came in with all the correct permits and passed a background check when I called it in then I have done my due diligence
That's not good enough.
Look, here's the problem. the gun industry encourages this shit. 3% of the population has 50% of the guns. These are all ticking time bombs waiting to go off, and the gun industry doesn't care because those are their best customers.
it is good enough.
And the whole flawed argument that every gun owner is some sort of mass killer in waiting is pure bullshit.