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I'm still going to maintain my (recently remade) Tumblr blog, before anyone asks that. Same username. I'm simply curious what questions you all might have for me, since I see people from Reddit and Voat doing this thing.

Tumblr might be pretty different from any of these sights, but it's worth a shot.

I'm still going to maintain my (recently remade) Tumblr blog, before anyone asks that. Same username. I'm simply curious what questions you all might have for me, since I see people from Reddit and Voat doing this thing. Tumblr might be pretty different from any of these sights, but it's worth a shot.

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Oh. Now see I hadn't heard of that.

... Now that I listen to all y'alls arguments and do the research to back it up, I'm actually not sure what my stance on guns is?

It's a difficult subject for me because of my personal history anyway.

[–] GumpyBastard 0 points (+0|-0)

I think the more important question is what is your stance on constitutional rights. Are they any limits you think should apply to freedom of speech, the press, religion, assembly, etc since you stated earlier you were fine on limiting the 2nd amendment?

I think where the current 'gun argument' fails is that people try to argue for what private citizens 'need'. Need is not the issue, possessing firearms is a fundamental right. When someone creates art, do we ask if it needed to be created? When someone prints an editorial critical of our government do we ask if it needed to be printed? You mention your personal history, which I will go out on a limb and say is a reason you don't like guns. When you see a painting you don't like, do you think the government should be able to say no one can own that kind of painting? When you see a book you disagree with, do you think everyone should be banned from using it?