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>that shop

Well as someone that lost their mother and then had they're father go insane for the last 6 years I lived in that house; this is not a good idea.

>Well as someone that lost their mother and then had they're father go insane for the last 6 years I lived in that house; this is not a good idea.
Your individual experience doesn't dictate the rights of millions you virgin cuck.
That's like saying black people shouldn't be allowed to own guns because you got robbed once.

Just because one group is more likely to act in a negative way doesn't mean you can sweepingly deprive them all of their basic human rights.

Seeing as they all claim to be "suicide survivors" then they're all pretty shitty and getting stuff done.

>Well as someone that lost their mother and then had they're father go insane for the last 6 years I lived in that house; this is not a good idea.
itt: it was real in my mind

INFRINDGED

Look at that trannie who got iced by the police at georgia tech earlier this week, they were waving a knife around and threatening everyone, that situation could have been alot worse had they had a gun

I believe LGBT is a mental illness.

However, in terms of gun ownership, the mental illness law applies to mental illnesses that make you dangerous to society. Sexuality disorders are (usually) does not affect emotions or anything that makes you into a mass shooter.

So even if I want to gas them all, I don't see a rational reason for restricting gun ownership from them.

Now stop making cancer bait threads.

I thought they hated guns in general. And believed no one should have guns. It was true for the ones I met anyway.

While I understand the practical need to keep guns away from mentally ill people, the fact is you can't do that while also allowing them ANY rights.

First of all, who decides who is mentally ill? The government? The community? You can be classified as mentally ill for virtually anything these days. What's that, you were sad for a few months after your best friend died and a doctor prescribed you anti-depressants? Congrats, you now have a history of mental illness.

Furthermore, if you can have your 2nd Amendment rights taken away for being mentally ill, you can have any of them taken away. You no longer have the right to a trial, the right to refuse random search and seizures, the right to free speech, etc. It really is a slippery slope because you don't get to pick and choose which rights the mentally ill do or do not have.

It's the same reason that I don't support taking away the right to buy guns from people on terror watch lists. Yes, I understand the practical reason. But they were put on that list without any kind of trial or judgment by a jury of their peers, and as such, you CANNOT deny them their constitutional rights because of some random government agent's opinion that he/she belongs on a government list.