Some mentioned the other one was old. Heres a two-day old article on the same issue.

  • @sudo22
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    -21 year ago

    Dog I think you’re losing track of the conversion. This post is about mag capacities, a measure trying to tackle gun murder. I started my comment talking about gun murders. I’m still taking about gun murders and related laws. You brought up suicide statistics

    • @PizzaMan
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      11 year ago

      You brought up suicide statistics

      No, I brought up firearm deaths as a whole, which is a part of the problem. California has addressed it, which is why they have a lower firearm death rate.

      I started my comment talking about gun murders.

      And like I said, that is misleading. California’s gun laws were added to reduce firearm deaths at a whole, so it is misleading to only go by gun murders.

      • @sudo22
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        01 year ago

        You’re over simplifying the issue.

          • @sudo22
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            01 year ago

            Lumping in 2 issues with 2 separate causes and solutions as evidence that (in this case) a mag capacity ban works, is an oversimplification.

            Mag cap bans have nothing to do with suicide and weren’t intended to. So bringing it up is just a distraction from the conversion this post is focusing on.

            • @PizzaMan
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              21 year ago

              You’re the one who broadened the conversation:

              "California regulations have done nothing to improve gun violence in their state when compared to less restrictive states like Texas. "

              • @sudo22
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                1 year ago

                Most people don’t categorized suicide as violence. But even if you do, I made it clear in my next statements that I was talking about gun murders.