do what they do here in australia on tobacco, here they pout pictures of cancerous and diseased lungs or people with a hole in their throat on every cigarette packet and thats discouraged a lot of smokers
Yeah, something like that could work.
not really theres plenty of countrys where guns are illegal
not really theres plenty of countrys where guns are illegal and there are none of the same problems that are happening with drugs in the US
making them illegal just keeps it out of the hands of most people, the war on drugs is what has made it so violent.
No, there's (violent) guns trafficking and there's (violent) drugs trafficking. And what works for an island country like Australia that has a sea patrol about Indonesia and invades Guinea whenever it wants won't necessarily work for real coutries on the mainland.
A civilian with a gun is more likely to get shot and killed by a trained criminal than the other way around and the civilian with a gun is more likely to get shot than the civilian without a gun as the civilian with a gun is seen as more of a threat so having a gun does more bad than good
I am for freedom. And if you want to get a gun, then so be it, get a gun. That's not my business, shouldn't be government business. Same with drugs.
You know, I sometimes don't understand socialists, and conserves, and their twofold standards. Conserves say legalise guns, but no way drugs. Socialists say legalise drugs, but no way guns. But the same problems come from illegalisation of either thing. In France, about 70% all guns owned by civilians are illegally gotten - you think this encourages folk to follow the law, and the hassle of getting a gun legally?