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Originally Posted by Dirty F
Dont outlaw guns and not only criminals have guns but about every person around you. Well, that makes thing safer
Whats more likely to wrong?
A situation where only criminals have guns or criminals and another 100 million people. Oh wait, nevermind, i know the answer already. Just look at the US 
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If my right to brandish arms was stripped from me, I'd, personally, be a criminal, as opposed to a, generally, law-abiding citizen... which is what I am now.
Instead of having to right to own a gun that's registered with my government, and allowing my government the ability to correspond that gun and any bullets fired from it to me, personally - I would make a point to have one illegally.
The ability for the citizen to protect liberties with lethal force is a necessity in a "Republic."
Anything less is a "police state."
Besides, is taking away everyone's right to drive a car a legitimate answer to solving for the deaths at the hands of drunk drivers every year?
If not, why do people apply that same logic with "gun control?" It seems idiotic.