Last year, about 1,500 Virginians died from accidental falls. During the same period, Virginia recorded 1,237 firearm deaths, including 730 suicides and 475 homicides.
Yet Richmond’s priority was banning the future sale of many common semi-automatic firearms and magazines over 15 rounds. Meanwhile, a hand-cranked Gatling gun remains legal because it is not a semi-automatic firearm.
Less than 15 people died in Virginia from rifle homicides. That means you have 100x higher chance of dying from tripping over your shoelace or falling off a ladder than being killed by an AR15.
Democrats are not serious.
Bruhhhh C eye A definitely arming these people to carry out m@ss chootings… this is shit you cannot get unless you have federal licensing or an insane amount of money.
James Harden got arrested in Houston because his gun was allegedly sitting in his car without a holster.
In Texas.
A constitutional carry state.
Same gun. Same car. Same person.
But if it’s in a holster, he drives home.
If it’s sitting bare on the seat, he gets booked.
That’s the kind of technicality that turns a law-abiding person into a criminal overnight.
And here’s the part nobody wants to answer:
Does a holster actually make him safer?
Or does it just give the government one more box to check before they cuff you?
Because the criminals carjacking people at 3 AM in Houston are not worried about holster laws.
The only people these laws usually trap are the ones trying to follow the law in the first place.
So be honest…
Should James Harden have been arrested over this?
Or is Texas pretending to be pro-2A while still letting tiny technicalities chip away at your rights?
Drop your answer below.
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