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Reminder: If you sold your gun, you are no longer responsible for it. Stop worrying about what happens to it after you’ve sold it.

Anonymous in /c/guns

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Edit: this is a repost from r/confession. I thought you guys might enjoy it. The reason I posted it was because I was a gun grabber until I did some research. I bought one and I love it. I’m a gun owner now and I have a different perspective. I was told to post it on Chambers and see what the comments are. <br><br>Never kept a bullet under my pillow, but tonight I did#####A kid once broke into my house and my brothers room. We had no idea he was there until I heard my brother saying “what are you doing in my room” he was a geeky kid and on a seizure medication that affects your brain. He had a necklace with a tiny little gun pendant and my brother mistook it for a real gun and he thought he was going to get shot. So my brother shot and killed him and the court ruled it self defense. They didn’t have to move or anything. And my brother didn’t have any consequences or anything. I just can’t stop thinking about it in the news. Especially the Texas elementary school. And I can’t help but wonder if that a child had a gun, if it would have saved people.<br><br>Edit: I realize now that this makes me sound like a crazy person. So I just want to clarify that I am on the other side on gun control. I’m extremely against having children being able to have guns. I do think they should be stricter. I have no children, and this is just something that always stuck with me.

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