A strange future without guns

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It's been two years since guns in America were banned. We had a rough start with hundreds of raids and standoffs sparking countless casualties, but overall, the nation healed from gun violence. According to mainstream media, murder/homicide rates substantially dropped by 90%. But according to our researchers, it quadrupled. Many of the homicides were committed with knives, bats, heavy objects, and of course, vehicles. But let us not subtract the (word we're not allowed to use) and fentanyl poisonings that prompted petitions for banning certain raw materials. Then the many casualties committed by the FPA (Federal Police Agency) but written off as friendly fire and misunderstandings. Ugh. 239 people died in Atlanta this year from those misapprehensions.

The FPA is under investigation for numerous acts since the ban on guns and the dismantlement of city, county, and state police departments. Two citizens, we interviewed had a troubled event with the FPA. A father and his two daughters were watching TV Monday night when their door was kicked in by three FPA officers. They told them a call came in about a hostage situation involving cute teenagers. They made the father kneel on the floor and step into the kitchen as the other officers sat on the sofa with the girls and asked if they wanted to have fun and go to a party. The officer in the kitchen shoved a gun in the father's mouth and threatened if he doesn't let his daughters go to the party, he'll be arrested and charged as a domestic terrorist. Ugh. The poor guy stood up to the young man and the gun went off, killing him instantly. The girls cried and rushed to their dead father as the FPA left the scene but not before threatening them with the same charge the father was threatened with.

And many more occurrences similar have been transpiring in our nation, once a free country. But after the mass shootings at the beginning of this century, the wealthy society, politicians, and mainstream media insisted guns be permanently banned. At first, it was only assault rifles. But after the many more non-assault rifle killings that followed, guns, in general, would be outlawed.


The article below inspired the parallel universe conception:

 
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They're blaming guns for the trans shooter. We had other mass shootings committed by people suffering from non-binary (not in touch with reality) conditions. Then count the many shooters under the charm of pharmaceuticals. We have a serious problem! And it's definitely without a doubt, not guns. As for the black community violence, which is different, that's a poverty and social media effect. Before social media and video-sharing apps, black violence was not this extreme. Facts.
 
Another good example of violence without guns, Bryan Kohberger. He killed 4 people without a single bullet. Six people died the other day from multiple bullets. I'm willing to bet, he could've killed two more that night. He didn't kill Dylan for a good reason. He doesn't kill friends and his drug customers. I thought it was a black man from my fiddling of the conscience collective because I saw all black. I didn't think maybe the killer wore all black including on his face. Ugh. Creepy. Cringe.
 

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