"In the wrong hands..."
Here's the real problem: They won't recognize who the "wrong hands" really are. It's not a "weapon" problem when the objects in question aren't weapons. it's just easier to blame the object. Still gonna blame knives and guns as the problem.
"In the wrong hands..."
Here's the real problem:
They won't recognize who the "wrong hands" really are.
It's not a "weapon" problem when the objects in question aren't weapons. it's just easier to blame the object.
Still gonna blame knives and guns as the problem.
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