• TheTechnician27
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    3 months ago

    And for that 2%, you get:

    • More people armed with and randomly carrying around guns which, you know, causes the problem.
    • A potential to catch civilians in the crossfire while not actually taking down the shooter.
    • Muddying who and where the attacker is (and how many attackers there are) for both police, security, and fleeing civilians who need to make panicked, split-second decisions.