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    When you have a gun, especially a “manly” gun like an AR-15, you some people start having intrusive thoughts and desire to use it.

    Same with police. If you dress up for war and talk up an us/them mentality eventually it boils over to what we have today. Many cops (not all) are just playing dress-up so they can play war.

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      I’ve [fired a gun] a lot in movies, but there are too many guns in the real world. I know people with guns, and they always say the same thing. “If somebody breaks into my house, I have to be able to defend myself.” But what they’re really saying is, “I hope somebody breaks into my house so I can use this thing.” It’s so wrong.

      Christopher Walken

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        Christopher Walken always has been one of the good guys.

        “I suppose I think of the man I’m playing as bisexual, and I suppose that’s how I think of myself too. I’d hate to think that I was harnessed to heterosexuality. I mean, my life is heterosexual, but I like to think that my head is bisexual, and I think it’s a good idea for everybody to start getting used to that notion, because that way one becomes aware of a lot more things.”

        that was 1973 - it doesn’t get more progressive than that for that time.

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      Wow I didn’t consider this at all. When I consider my own gun ownership and acquiring a pistol or rifle, I’ve literally never thought, “but what if I start itching to use it.” I’m more concerned with “where the fuck would I keep this away from little hands, with ammo locked somewhere else, in a practical way to go grab it all and assemble between hearing an intruder and interfacing with them… okay, this is dumb. I’m not getting guns”

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        This is why you wouldn’t do what this guy did.

        Kyle Rittenhouse is a perfect example of what I’m talking about. He took his AR-15 and drove half an hour to “protect businesses” that he had no stake in. He armed himself and then deliberately embroiled himself in a tense, riotous situation. While he might not have done anything technically illegal, he was clearly spoiling for an opportunity to brandish and use that weapon.

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        Sadly, that modicum of thought you put into it, is 10000 times more thought than most “responsible gun owners” actually muster

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        When policing started including less-than-lethal alternatives for eliminating/subduing a threat, cops stopped killing as many people.

        When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. And while you may not operate that way, gen pop does, even trained “professionals”