#asknostr Which states have the highest gun violence rates per capita?

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Related; I had a student ask me if guns were sold in US convenience stores like 711 or Lawson Station. I told him that in most states, selling guns p2p was legal, mostly. He was not impressed by the retail 3 day waiting period and quickly sumized that a gun bought once would last a lifetime.

I offered to take him shooting if he were to visit the States. He seemed nervous and simultaneously excited.

Set up your lightning wallet my dude. I'm trying to throw tiny amounts of money at you and it's like you've got a shield up.

Bitcoin, guns, and freedom forever brother.