I’m very conscious of what political implications suicide will express… for example, I personally think most drugs should be legalised or at least decriminalised, so I wouldn’t OD on an illegal drug, just because then people will be jumping up an down about the dangers of drugs, when they are only that dangerous because they are illegal and therefore uncontrolled and give way to an exploitative trade. Guns are fine, because I think there should be tighter gun restrictions anyway, so at least theres an opportunity to make a statement.
Tighter gun restrictions means only the military, cops and criminals have guns. Ever been to Mexico? If more regular people had guns it would level the playing field.
There’s already plenty of laws in place governing who can and cannot legally obtain a firearm. If the existing laws are enforced, then everything’s fine. If people should be allowed to use drugs recreationally, then why can’t responsible members of society exercise their right to defend themselves?
I love the fact that so many people in the USA have guns. Try to invade- see what happens. Attempts to further erode our 2nd Amendment right to keep and bear arms will only make the masses easier to control. It’s much easier to impose ones will on an unarmed citizenry. “If you’re not willing to fight for your freedom, you probably don’t deserve it”.
Btw, I don’t mean to sound heavy handed, this just happens to be a cause I feel strongly about.
@lucy, I understand what you’re saying and to some extent I agree… I think only cops and military should have guns, but you’re right that once it becomes illegal, criminls always find a way… My time living in USA was really eye opening. I found it very disturbing that so many of my friends felt the need to buy guns to protect themselves from car jackers, and it kinda became a vicous cycle… but honestly the problem is not guns, but the way people associate guns with power, sexuality, control, dominance… compared to canada where everyone has guns, and there are far less gun related crimes, it’s obvious the problem is cultural conditioning, not the guns themselves.
@one_day, i agree with your illegal drugs opinion. you’re right. that would be fucking dumb.
it only depends on where you live though. out in the boonies people don’t have guns for protection really, only for hunting. although i do agree with the cultural aspect.
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Lol, you can steal my pills any day
that would be awesome. haha.
Do your worst then. Or, as the Germans would say: Do your wurst.
lol
Pills are the least lethal means of suicide.
Steal a knife and puncture your Internal Jugular vein.
At least with the knife thing you can give it back.
I mean who wants shitty pills. 😀
at least i would be high before i die. lol.
i’ve not got the balls to do that.
i REALLY wanna go out in front of a train.
Unlikely that pills would be successful.
a girl can dream.. <33
Depends on the pills and qty.
If I could get ******** or morphine pills, I’d be gone before you could say… well, something.
Train… I find it unfair on driver, cleanup-crew and witnesses.
it would be a freight train. no people. only the conductor dude.
i want to overdose on an illegal drug. <3
I’m very conscious of what political implications suicide will express… for example, I personally think most drugs should be legalised or at least decriminalised, so I wouldn’t OD on an illegal drug, just because then people will be jumping up an down about the dangers of drugs, when they are only that dangerous because they are illegal and therefore uncontrolled and give way to an exploitative trade. Guns are fine, because I think there should be tighter gun restrictions anyway, so at least theres an opportunity to make a statement.
Tighter gun restrictions means only the military, cops and criminals have guns. Ever been to Mexico? If more regular people had guns it would level the playing field.
There’s already plenty of laws in place governing who can and cannot legally obtain a firearm. If the existing laws are enforced, then everything’s fine. If people should be allowed to use drugs recreationally, then why can’t responsible members of society exercise their right to defend themselves?
I love the fact that so many people in the USA have guns. Try to invade- see what happens. Attempts to further erode our 2nd Amendment right to keep and bear arms will only make the masses easier to control. It’s much easier to impose ones will on an unarmed citizenry. “If you’re not willing to fight for your freedom, you probably don’t deserve it”.
Btw, I don’t mean to sound heavy handed, this just happens to be a cause I feel strongly about.
@lucy, I understand what you’re saying and to some extent I agree… I think only cops and military should have guns, but you’re right that once it becomes illegal, criminls always find a way… My time living in USA was really eye opening. I found it very disturbing that so many of my friends felt the need to buy guns to protect themselves from car jackers, and it kinda became a vicous cycle… but honestly the problem is not guns, but the way people associate guns with power, sexuality, control, dominance… compared to canada where everyone has guns, and there are far less gun related crimes, it’s obvious the problem is cultural conditioning, not the guns themselves.
@one_day, i agree with your illegal drugs opinion. you’re right. that would be fucking dumb.
it only depends on where you live though. out in the boonies people don’t have guns for protection really, only for hunting. although i do agree with the cultural aspect.