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Yep, central planning and generally more authoritarian gov't structure makes it easier to shut things down quickly when needed. And also, it is definitely more socially acceptable to wear masks, almost normal. A buddy I work with has a girlfriend/roommate who is from China and who frequently travels there. It's pretty normal to see people wearing masks in public all the time, so more people wearing masks due to something like this would be no big deal, whereas here in the States, and in the West more generally, seeing one person with a mask on is sort of unsettling.START : 2/6/2020
BPEL : 5.875" - BaseEG : 5.25" - MSEG : 5.0"
CURRENT : 11/18/2021
BPEL : 7.5" - BaseEG : 5.75" - MSEG : 5.75"
BPEL GOAL : 7.5+" - MSEG GOAL : 5.75+"
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Apps for CCW and/or background checks aren't froze, but some counties are stopping the sale of guns, while other stores are on the verge of being closed.Originally posted by Pegasus View PostIf applications are frozen how are guns selling like crazy?
They want to stop "panic buying" of guns.
You never slow down, you never grow old!
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Trying to see the positive there will be fewer mass shootings in the US since large gathering are banned .
On the other hand one wonders how many will shoot each other over toilet paper .
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Seems at this rate everyone should have enough toilet paper lol
https://marker.medium.com/amp/p/c812e1358fe0You never slow down, you never grow old!
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I am in favor of wearing something over your nose & mouth, when outdoors.
Minimize "sending & receiving" of virus.
This is just a short term measure. If conditions can be stabilized, that will help.
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There aren't that many murders in the US per capita. The US is ranked approx. 40th percentile (roughly in the middle) in the world for murder per 100,000 citizens. There are way bigger problems than "mass shootings" here. Rifle deaths account for about 2% of all murders whereas handguns are over 50%. and FYI stabbings killed about 5x as many as rifles in the US last year. Also, London had more murders than NYC last year and they don't have guns.Originally posted by Pegasus View PostTrying to see the positive there will be fewer mass shootings in the US since large gathering are banned .
On the other hand one wonders how many will shoot each other over toilet paper .
Guns aren't the problem.Last edited by BallsMahoney; 04-03-2020, 07:46 AM.Start: 5/28/2019 BPEL - 6.25, EG - 4.75
Current:10/1/2021 BPEL - 7.5, EG - 5.625
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How is a handgun not a gun ?Originally posted by BallsMahoney View PostThere aren't that many murders in the US per capita. The US is ranked approx. 40th in the world for murder per 100,000 citizens. There are way bigger problems than "mass shootings" here. Rifle deaths account for about 2% of all murders whereas handguns are over 50%. and FYI stabbings killed about 5x as many as rifles in the US last year. Also, London had more murders than NYC last year and they don't have guns.
Guns aren't the problem.
So I will look it up but last time I looked US had far higher murder rate than advanced countries so talking places like Germany , UK, Aussie etc not places like Afghanistan , Iran ,Syria .
What the overall effect will be short term I don't know but medium and long term I don't see it as positive.
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Ok so just looked it up murder rate in US more than 3 times higher than UK and similar countries but does look good compared to Afghanistan and like places .Originally posted by Pegasus View PostHow is a handgun not a gun ?
So I will look it up but last time I looked US had far higher murder rate than advanced countries so talking places like Germany , UK, Aussie etc not places like Afghanistan , Iran ,Syria .
What the overall effect will be short term I don't know but medium and long term I don't see it as positive.
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In other news... I can now get charged with a misdemeanor if I'm out and A.) Not going to or from work, B.) Not going to or from grocery store, C.) Not experiencing a family emergency/medical emergency.Progress Log | Extender Progress Log
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2016 (5 1/2 x 4 1/2) > 2017 (7 5/8 x 5 5/8) > 2020 (8 x 5 3/4) > Oct 2021 (7 1/2 x 5 3/4)
BPEL Gains: 2.5" | MEG Gains: 1.25"
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Yep. we're looking at the same numbers. PER capita its not that high. Guns aren't going anywhere in the US and rightfully so, because its a non-issue. Over 80% of gun homicides are gang on gang violence and grossly inflate our numbers. Nobody gives a shit if a gang member kills another one. Its a nice way of them cleaning up their own mess. Good riddance to those turds.Originally posted by Pegasus View PostOk so just looked it up murder rate in US more than 3 times higher than UK and similar countries but does look good compared to Afghanistan and like places .
We are not going to convince each other on this issue. Back to the COVID. I digress.Last edited by BallsMahoney; 04-03-2020, 08:24 AM.Start: 5/28/2019 BPEL - 6.25, EG - 4.75
Current:10/1/2021 BPEL - 7.5, EG - 5.625
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Where exactly (or generally) are the ashes from which you are rising, Burrito?Originally posted by Ultimate Burrito View PostIn other news... I can now get charged with a misdemeanor if I'm out and A.) Not going to or from work, B.) Not going to or from grocery store, C.) Not experiencing a family emergency/medical emergency.START : 2/6/2020
BPEL : 5.875" - BaseEG : 5.25" - MSEG : 5.0"
CURRENT : 11/18/2021
BPEL : 7.5" - BaseEG : 5.75" - MSEG : 5.75"
BPEL GOAL : 7.5+" - MSEG GOAL : 5.75+"
MadYogi's PE Log
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Divorce, lost an amazing job, complete start over. Now surviving the Apocalypse.Originally posted by madyogi View PostWhere exactly (or generally) are the ashes from which you are rising, Burrito?Progress Log | Extender Progress Log
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2016 (5 1/2 x 4 1/2) > 2017 (7 5/8 x 5 5/8) > 2020 (8 x 5 3/4) > Oct 2021 (7 1/2 x 5 3/4)
BPEL Gains: 2.5" | MEG Gains: 1.25"
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