Thought-Provoking Video Suggests Controversial Gun Laws Inspired by Abortion Regulations

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Updated Monday, September 9, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent video titled "I'd 100% support these gun laws" has sparked intense debate on social media. The video proposes treating every young man who wants to buy a gun in the same way women are treated when seeking an abortion. This provocative suggestion includes a mandatory 48-hour waiting period, parental permission, a doctor's note, a video on gun violence, and even an invasive procedure, all designed to mirror the stringent regulations women face.

The video further suggests closing all but one gun shop in each state, requiring potential buyers to travel long distances, take time off work, and endure overnight stays. Additionally, it proposes making them confront people holding photos of gun violence victims, calling them murderers, and pleading with them not to purchase a gun. The argument made is that these measures make more sense for young men and guns than for women seeking healthcare, given the stark difference in outcomes.

Reactions to the video have been varied. One viewer commented, "I'm okay with this for guns but not at all for abortions," while another argued, "Don't limit it to young men. All gun buyers." Some noted the difficulty in changing minds, stating, "Logic doesn't work with the people you're arguing with. They hear 'treat a man like a woman' and shut down because to them a woman is less than a man."

Other comments highlighted the broader issues at play. One user suggested following Japan's strict gun laws, while another pointed out, "The anti-abortion nonsense isn't about babies. Never was. It's about controlling women." The video also prompted discussions about mental health care, with a viewer noting, "Access to mental health care/support" is crucial.

Some reactions were more humorous or cynical, with one user asking, "Is that the catfish guy?" and another quipping, "The cruelty is the point." The suggestion of selling bullets with a prescription or making them prohibitively expensive also sparked conversation, with comments like "I think all bullets should cost $5,000 dollars."

Overall, the video's provocative approach has succeeded in generating a wide range of responses, from serious discussions on gun control and women's rights to more lighthearted and critical takes. The debate continues as viewers grapple with the complex issues raised by the video's controversial proposal.

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Top Comments from Imgur

idonotthinkitownswhatyouthinkitowns

I'm okay with this for guns but not at all for abortions.

gsputt

Don't limit it to young men. All gun buyers

blairdavies350

Logic doesn't work with the people you're arguing with. They hear "treat a man like a woman" and shut down because to them a woman is less than a man.

Tmissfrizzle

Something up my a**? Guess I'm going to apply for guns I'm never going to buy. Also leave women the f*** alone.

sullyandcheddar1

Do it the way Japan does it.

LokiShade

Also, access to mental health care/support.

Geveg

The cruelty is the point.

umbula

If your mental gymnastics make you hate abortions, then b******s are killing millions of babies with every gulp. A** murderers.

echonite

With the way things are going for women, give it time and they just might.

ProgeriaP*********s

is that the catfish guy?

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