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HOW TO EDUCATE THE "MARCH" CHILDREN

I think pro-gun rights people should  spread the rumor among the teenager crowds that many people are now pushing for laws to make it illegal for anyone under the age of 19 or 21 from having any access to social media because of the epidemic of teen suicide due to "cyber-bullying". Of course, it's not true, but it gets them all angered that they wouldn't be able to access social media because some "bad kids" use it to cyber bully. 

Then we tell them that the movie "13 Reasons" really put this issue out in the spot light, and now people are motivated to finally do something to save teen lives. After all, there are many more suicides than killings from shooters in schools.

So THEN we'll ask them if they are supporting the cyber-bullies and why don't they care about the poor kids that commit suicide. Then they will get angered about that and come up with something about how bullies will still bully and kids will still commit suicide because of bullying even without the social media. 

Then we have to get them to say or agree with the concept that banning the "tool" will not make "the bad act" stop. Only then can we relate it to their stance on the gun argument. Then blow their minds and tell them that access to internet and social media is not a right or protected by the constitution but the right for honest good people to own guns is. But we will never tell them we made up the push for that law because they will spread the rumor to their friends, who spread it to their friends, etc, etc, etc. 

Then we just sit back and watch them change each others minds and complain to each other about government overreach!! 

Should be a spectacle worth watching.

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