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  • while it does depend on where you live, this thread started with a window licker saying "in the USA", which sets the bar pretty low. I mean between private sales and gun shows - it's pretty easy somewhere in the USA.

  • yes, but those people haven't been lied to their entire elementary & high school lives on the topic.

    It's systemic ignorance.

    (You can see the same thing in the Philippines about their current president's history. It's sad how common it is.)

  • There are more cashless options than using banks.

    In some countries you can use phones (and phone credit, more or less) as your payment option. Doesn't even have to be a smart phone, though that makes it easier.

    Beggers on the street with QR codes printed out. Or their phone number on cardboard.

    And in other countries, you can use the local equivalent of the Uber app instead of a bank account.

    Cashless is good. Safer for the homeless (harder to rob) and still easy to give money to them.