

I used to love guns, too. Now I think of them as emergency equipment, like fire extinguishers.
If your house is on fire, and you don’t have a fire extinguisher, it will probably burn to the ground. unless you’re lucky, and the fire department gets there in a time. If you do have a fire extinguisher, you may be able to put…
There’s a reason Congress stepped in. The CDC’s “research” was heavily biased and overtly slanted toward anti-gun advocacy, using such dishonest tricks as including drug dealers and buyers ad “acquaintances” and defining “child” as anyone under 25.
Dear Claire, I am just an average person born and living in the Dominican Republic, but I’ve been several times in the States and every single time I visit your country I feel less safe than the previous time. In my country, we don’t have much to teach about this, given that this is not the safest place on Earth to live, but we’re definitely not…
Couple of problems with your solution. First I am one of those constitutionalist dudes, the right to bear arms was meant as a solution for the common citizen to fight tyranny, blocking this right would in turn be in favor of the possibility of tyranny. However blocking an individual from obtaining weapons so that they don’t harm others (mental health…
This is why I will never go to the USA. It’s just too freakin’ dangerous! If so many folks need to arm themselves in there own homes to protect from this plague of burglars and other home invaders, it must be a terrifyingly dangerous country.
If home invasions and crazed burglars are that common, I totally understand you…
If you haven’t, you should check out this video by Audrey Choi. She worked with Al Gore before, and is now working on Sustainable Investing at Morgan Stanley. It’s really well-aligned with the theme of your essay.
https://www.ted.com/talks/audrey_choi_how_to_make_a_profit_while_making_a_difference