Gun safety and regulation is a battle so lost, it's barely worth flipping a hand at and saying "bah." One might have thought following clear demonstrations of why a society awash in cheap, easily purchased handguns is a pretty f***ing stupid idea. Columbine, Virginia Tech, the South Side of Chicago--meh, who cares? Think about how many guys' penises feel bigger because they've fired a gun.
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But it's totally not even a subject worth arguing over. Frankly, I don't even know why I'm writing about it. Even perfectly sane, rational friends of mine are in love with the idea of gun ownership for all (small penises likely being a key ingredient). But this atmosphere of hyperventilation about "gun rights" (what a moronic term) now manifests itself around the country in the form of court challenges to some highly reasonable laws.
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But again, I don't care. Guns have permeated our culture so thoroughly, become trafficked in such heavy volumes and have such an ironclad grip on our political class that it's not even worth thinking about. Have your guns, have your 30,000 gun-related deaths each year, have your fun.
Oh, and have your obviously insufficient penises.
Stephen Markley
July 9, 2010
Gun Control Is a Completely Pointless Battle
[I find his obsession with penis size and telling us how much he doesn't care "interesting". The gentleman doth protest too much, methinks.--Joe]