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Started by @SaltyLasagna
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I'm going to slowly back out of this chat because…. there is no controversial topic being discussed and things not being debated so….

@SaltyLasagna

I'm going to slowly back out of this chat because…. there is no controversial topic being discussed and things not being debated so….

I think we got off track bc of the soapdick lmao
I was going to put more topics in here but I'm way too tired right now lmao

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

Alright, I googled some stuff and while I have no idea what some of these things are, I'll list them anyway

Death penalty
Plastic surgery
Abortion (I know a few things about this)
Climate change
Animal rights (I know a few things about this too)
Gun control (I've seen some details about this but not enough to know how to debate it)
School uniforms
Trump (already mentioned, I'm just bringing it back because I know absolutely nothing about him)
Immigration
Religious rights
The US military

…There are some topic ideas for you, go crazy.

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

I read about this the other day and actually, they don't cause more problems than they fix, millions upon millions of crimes every year are stopped with guns, I'll find the source in a moment

@SaltyLasagna

I read about this the other day and actually, they don't cause more problems than they fix, millions upon millions of crimes every year are stopped with guns, I'll find the source in a moment

sure, but guns also take innocent children's lives in school shootings and mass shootings all of the time. I don't want to have to live in a country where my school has to participate in an active shooter drill twice a year. I don't want to have to automatically search for emergency exits every time I enter a building or a place I've never been before because I'm terrified that something dangerous might happen. I don't want to feel the need to come up with an escape plan at my school because I'm terrified that a student might get their hands on a gun and bring it to school.
Of course, I believe in an American's right to own a gun because of the constitution, but I also believe this needs to have very strict limitations due to how advanced guns have become.

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I read about this the other day and actually, they don't cause more problems than they fix, millions upon millions of crimes every year are stopped with guns, I'll find the source in a moment

sure, but guns also take innocent children's lives in school shootings and mass shootings all of the time. I don't want to have to live in a country where my school has to participate in an active shooter drill twice a year. I don't want to have to automatically search for emergency exits every time I enter a building or a place I've never been before because I'm terrified that something dangerous might happen. I don't want to feel the need to come up with an escape plan at my school because I'm terrified that a student might get their hands on a gun and bring it to school.
Of course, I believe in an American's right to own a gun because of the constitution, but I also believe this needs to have very strict limitations due to how advanced guns have become.

^^^^^^

Not to mention my school has recently suffered under a shooter threat. We live in a community where kids actually have the firepower to do it, since we live in a more rural area. Which made me have to think what I would do if something like this happened. I was told by my own father to just get out. Push people in front of me if I were in the risk of getting shot. Has that ever happened to you?

Now of course, it is in the Constitution, but like Jensen said, we need more regulations. A lot more. It has grown exceptionally from when they first wrote the Constitution.

@SaltyLasagna

I read about this the other day and actually, they don't cause more problems than they fix, millions upon millions of crimes every year are stopped with guns, I'll find the source in a moment

sure, but guns also take innocent children's lives in school shootings and mass shootings all of the time. I don't want to have to live in a country where my school has to participate in an active shooter drill twice a year. I don't want to have to automatically search for emergency exits every time I enter a building or a place I've never been before because I'm terrified that something dangerous might happen. I don't want to feel the need to come up with an escape plan at my school because I'm terrified that a student might get their hands on a gun and bring it to school.
Of course, I believe in an American's right to own a gun because of the constitution, but I also believe this needs to have very strict limitations due to how advanced guns have become.

^^^^^^

Not to mention my school has recently suffered under a shooter threat. We live in a community where kids actually have the firepower to do it, since we live in a more rural area. Which made me have to think what I would do if something like this happened. I was told by my own father to just get out. Push people in front of me if I were in the risk of getting shot. Has that ever happened to you?

Now of course, it is in the Constitution, but like Jensen said, we need more regulations. A lot more. It has grown exceptionally from when they first wrote the Constitution.

Same here. This kid actually got expelled and almost went to jail bc of a joking shooter threat, but we all took it seriously because she had access to guns (everybody does around here because we also live in a very rural area). In our school, the shooter drill was thankfully changed, so for our drill we're supposed to listen to an announcement that tells us where the shooter is, where they're going, and what they look like, then we quickly choose the safest exit and run (or hide if the shooter is too close)

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But a gun didn't walk into anyone's school and shoot people. A person did. A sick minded person. Guns are not the issue. Regulating the people and the way they obtain/ keep them is the issue.

@SaltyLasagna

But a gun didn't walk into anyone's school and shoot people. A person did. A sick minded person. Guns are not the issue. Regulating the people and the way they obtain/ keep them is the issue.

I agree