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Guns Do Not Kill People, People Kill People

People Kill People, with more than guns. You can assassinate someone from behind by slamming a pencil or pen the palm of your hand, as hard as you are able, into their ear canal. No one is talking about pen & pencil control laws. Guns do not buy themselves, load themselves, point themselves or fire themselves, all of those moves, including purchasing ammo, done with human voluntary volitional willful deliberate choices. 


Guns exist in America on a scale so vast there are more guns than people in America

Teaching firearm safety to small children can prevent accidental gun discharge accidents

Enabling faculty of schools & other people that work with children to report "Red Flags" to a nationwide database can help to reduce school shootings & other violence problems.

Sensible Gun laws should not deprive a law-abiding citizen from owning a firearm or make it unreasonable complicated or expensive to obtain a firearm, bullets or guns. Look at Shinzo Abe's murderer, who homemade a shotgun out of common materials like pipes & tape. With enough modification, people on YouTube convert scape metal parts into museum quality knives. With enough focus and the required shop skills & tooling, a person can fabricate a DIY homemade firearm, like the one used to kill Abe. 

Ammo prices have already gone up so much that some handgun rounds cost $40 each

What a person does with a gun reflects what's happening in that person's brain & mind. Most sane people do not use firearms to harm or hurt other people, ever. The NRA says that most of the times that and everyday carry, or EDC firearm are withdrawn & banished the mere sight of the firearm utilized as a psychological deterrent as a threat of force of great harm, pandering smoke & mirrors display of force. Look at Hollywood Movies & how they portray law enforcement blazing with guns when showing up to some big disturbance. Serve & protect the edict that Police are required to facilitate & implement, but the official doctrine gets blurry at times in during real world patrols. It's not always clear who the bad guy is, or how to evaluate the level of a threat "on the seat of your pants" in real time. Visions of SWAT teams breaching windows & doors with submachine guns & assault rifles, a mainstay in blockbuster action movies. 

The state's subtext to limited normal people from committing violent crimes takes on several dimensions. Financial penalties, asset confiscation or forfeiture, bank-debit-credit freezing & in court Judges speak between the lines by saying things about how you the accused "don't want to become the sexual object of other bad people in prison, who will likely sexually abuse you repeatedly, violently, if you end up going to prison as a sentencing requirement of a conviction. Normal people see this stuff on Court TV & in movies & its scares them with fear, into staying "in line", keeping their heads down & following all the rules. 

This is why I am a categorical rule breaker. I do not believe in adhering or following senseless rules and laws without logical, ethical or moral merit or basis. Many laws were designed to protect people from one another. Many people are in prison for selling tiny quantities of MDMA pills, as teenagers, at parties, raves & other events where many of the attendees are high on different illicit drugs obtained illegally. The state, at the intelligence level, the real hustler of cocaine & other illicit drugs at the US Mexico border for example. Handguns like those made by Glock & illicit drugs have a cultural connection that's hard to ignore; watch the local evening news & you will see that most "Drug busts, typically also have a lot of cash money & guns with the illegal narcotics", usually a few individuals are involved in the crime activities. Furthermore, everyone alive getting high on their own brain chemistry all the time. The human brain is a drug factory. The brain sends out all kinds of regulatory chemicals, cytokine signaling, substances like hormones that regulate the circadian rhythm or sleep wake cycling. 

There are lots of ways that people use to get high. Take the NO2 powered whip-cream dispenser that can be utilized to inhale nitrous oxide, though doing so without also blending in oxygen, more dangerous and has an addiction liability, and can also cause arousal, by stimulating blood flow to the sensitive areas // There articles with information for parents warning that children unable to obtain traditional illicit drugs of abuse or legal alcohol, often without understanding the risks to their brains, inhale solvents, certain glue products, engine starting fluid, propane, butane, nail polish or fuel vapors, spray paint vapors & other hydrocarbon vapors. 

Bath salts & cleaning products containing psychoactive chemical analogs to mescaline & MDMA or LSD, but with much worse toxic side effect or greater toxicity. In some darker parts of the world, codeine reacted with gasoline to make krok, croc, krocodil, alligator drug, a trend that started in Russia in the early 2000's, when corrupt pharmacies would sell diverted codeine to vagabonds & other "street" people, who then modify the codeine with hydrochloric acid, paint thinner, gasoline, lighter fluid & red phosphorus (from matchbook striking surfaces) to make crude impure desomorphine, a pain blocking opioid drug that plugs into opioid receptors as an agonist or activator. 

You can bet your piroshki that many street junkies have skin lesions from contaminated crocodile injections. Most of these people also roll around with unlicensed handguns, pistols & revolvers, or firearms that they are legally prohibited from owning because of prior felony convictions. These "black and grey" market weapons, or sometimes Ghost Guns, often have the serial numbers ground off or those parts containing such numbers replaced with aftermarket parts. 

Pharmaceutical companies are the real dangerous drug dealers. By normalizing their chemical witchcraft of synthetic small molecule drugs with toxic side effects, they also warn people in the advertisements for such this, that using them " may cause a rare but serious brain infection called PML that is sometimes fatal. Talk to your doctor if your notice this or that dysfunctional change, such as trouble breathing, sudden loss of balance, loss of consciousness, alegeric reactions, hives or swelling of the throat. Common side effects include difficuling urinate, loss of blood pressure on standing, dark or black stool. Do not use desomorphine if you are allergic to it. etc // I think the pharmaceutical commercials are funny. They show people dancing around looking high or drunk, all smiles & happy, doing all sorts of random activities- while being absolutely useless at communicating how the drug works, what its modes of actions or cell targets are, the pharmacology or pharmacodynamics, its metabolism & interactions with other drugs, or any other informative useful information about the drug they are telling  you to talk to your doctor about so that your doctor will likely prescribe it to you, because he or she only has 15 minutes to solve your specific problems, since they are overbooked & their workplace is understaffed. Only nerds like me who internet querry about their products on wikipedia & then read, actually understand, some of their doctors too, certainly some people at the company that developed the drug or put it through the clinical trials to get it approved by the FDA - or Food & Drug Association


From wikipedia Desomorphine - Wikipedia

Desomorphine a semi-synthetic opioid commercialized by Roche, with powerful, fast-acting effects, such as sedation and analgesia.[3][4][5][6] First discovered and patented by a German team working for Knoll in 1920. Later synthesized 1932 by Lyndon Frederick Small, who also successfully patented it in 1934 in the United States. Desomorphine was used in Switzerland under the brand name Permonid and was described as having a fast onset and a short duration of action, with relatively little nausea compared to equivalent doses of morphine. Dose-by-dose it is eight to ten times more potent than morphine. Desomorphine is a morphine analogue where the 6-hydroxyl group and the 7,8 double-bond have been reduced. The traditional synthesis of desomorphine starts from α-chlorocodide, which is itself obtained by treating thionyl chloride with codeine. By catalytic reduction, α-chlorocodide gives dihydrodesoxycodeine, which yields desomorphine on demethylation. Desomorphine has been created by the public as a street drug commonly called “krokodil” (Russian for crocodile), named for the scaly sores and necrosis that develop around the injection site.
 




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