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American solutions for American problems.
Somehow, this is a non-issue in all civilized countries.
The video portrays a fun chemistry experiment making wood into a more dense, stronger material. It says nothing at all about an "issue" or solutions to "American problems."
Also the creator is in Canada and has to jump through a bunch of hoops to even do the tests
Some people just wanna take a shit on fun things I guess.
I love that my favorite Canadian crackhead is still performing his magic.
Not everything is political. This guy is just a chemist that likes to challenge himself, like turning plastic gloves into grape soda.
We didn't have this problem before Trump misquoted the 2A and said "arm bears" instead of "bear arms".
Pistol wielding bears is such commonplace in the US that we have to rely on our Canadian neighbors (with stricter gun laws, especially towards bears) to come up with defensive solutions. We're too busy fighting bears.