America's Gun Violence
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tbergs said:dignin said:vaggar99 said:to the people who vote for politicians who consistently vote against gun control: THIS IS ON YOU
You're also viewing it from a liberal lens. Conversatives generally are pro life and would say the same thing to those supporting a pro choice politician.
Can a pro gun nut say the same thing about being okay with being complicit in a mass shooting? And if you vote for these guys, you are pro gun. They wear it with pride.0 -
I talked with someone that was trying to get his automatic license. Very extensive background check. I believe the weapon needs to be made before 1986 although I'm not certain. He wanted to buy an M-16 for $30K.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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dignin said:tbergs said:dignin said:vaggar99 said:to the people who vote for politicians who consistently vote against gun control: THIS IS ON YOU
You're also viewing it from a liberal lens. Conversatives generally are pro life and would say the same thing to those supporting a pro choice politician.
Can a pro gun nut say the same thing about being okay with being complicit in a mass shooting? And if you vote for these guys, you are pro gun. They wear it with pride.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:dignin said:tbergs said:dignin said:vaggar99 said:to the people who vote for politicians who consistently vote against gun control: THIS IS ON YOU
You're also viewing it from a liberal lens. Conversatives generally are pro life and would say the same thing to those supporting a pro choice politician.
Can a pro gun nut say the same thing about being okay with being complicit in a mass shooting? And if you vote for these guys, you are pro gun. They wear it with pride.0 -
"Nobody is complicity.."? That's the part that's ridiculous. Many, many people and organizations are complicit.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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tempo_n_groove said:dignin said:tbergs said:dignin said:vaggar99 said:to the people who vote for politicians who consistently vote against gun control: THIS IS ON YOU
You're also viewing it from a liberal lens. Conversatives generally are pro life and would say the same thing to those supporting a pro choice politician.
Can a pro gun nut say the same thing about being okay with being complicit in a mass shooting? And if you vote for these guys, you are pro gun. They wear it with pride.
Pro gun people have more blood on their hands today.0 -
dignin said:tempo_n_groove said:dignin said:tbergs said:dignin said:vaggar99 said:to the people who vote for politicians who consistently vote against gun control: THIS IS ON YOU
You're also viewing it from a liberal lens. Conversatives generally are pro life and would say the same thing to those supporting a pro choice politician.
Can a pro gun nut say the same thing about being okay with being complicit in a mass shooting? And if you vote for these guys, you are pro gun. They wear it with pride.
Pro gun people have more blood on their hands today.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
So we don't know if these guns were obtained legally. Automatic guns are extremely hard and expensive to obtain legally. I support the 2nd amendment. I have zero blood on my hands. If you support illegal immigration and an illegal immigrant kills someone, does that mean you have blood on your hands? Some of these responses are so out there and are just knee jerk reactions. "Ban the guns!" "This wouldn't happen if guns were illegal!". My question will be once the facts come in, and if these guns were obtained illegally, how would changing gun laws prevented this? If the gun was already illegal and obtained illegally then would one more law have made the person stop and say, "oh jeez, I was okay with breaking this law and shooting a bunch of people, but now that they passed this new law, I just don't want to risk it."
At least wait for facts to come in before politicizing and exploiting this situation for your own beliefs. It's a terrible situation that should never have happened. Let's get to the issue of why it happened and what could have been done to prevent it. I think it's best to wait for facts to come in to be able to do that with a clear mind. Emotional reactions aren't always the best and most thought out reactions. Just saying.0 -
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mattsl1983 said:So we don't know if these guns were obtained legally. Automatic guns are extremely hard and expensive to obtain legally. I support the 2nd amendment. I have zero blood on my hands. If you support illegal immigration and an illegal immigrant kills someone, does that mean you have blood on your hands? Some of these responses are so out there and are just knee jerk reactions. "Ban the guns!" "This wouldn't happen if guns were illegal!". My question will be once the facts come in, and if these guns were obtained illegally, how would changing gun laws prevented this? If the gun was already illegal and obtained illegally then would one more law have made the person stop and say, "oh jeez, I was okay with breaking this law and shooting a bunch of people, but now that they passed this new law, I just don't want to risk it."
At least wait for facts to come in before politicizing and exploiting this situation for your own beliefs. It's a terrible situation that should never have happened. Let's get to the issue of why it happened and what could have been done to prevent it. I think it's best to wait for facts to come in to be able to do that with a clear mind. Emotional reactions aren't always the best and most thought out reactions. Just saying.0 -
mattsl1983 said:So we don't know if these guns were obtained legally. Automatic guns are extremely hard and expensive to obtain legally. I support the 2nd amendment. I have zero blood on my hands. If you support illegal immigration and an illegal immigrant kills someone, does that mean you have blood on your hands? Some of these responses are so out there and are just knee jerk reactions. "Ban the guns!" "This wouldn't happen if guns were illegal!". My question will be once the facts come in, and if these guns were obtained illegally, how would changing gun laws prevented this? If the gun was already illegal and obtained illegally then would one more law have made the person stop and say, "oh jeez, I was okay with breaking this law and shooting a bunch of people, but now that they passed this new law, I just don't want to risk it."
At least wait for facts to come in before politicizing and exploiting this situation for your own beliefs. It's a terrible situation that should never have happened. Let's get to the issue of why it happened and what could have been done to prevent it. I think it's best to wait for facts to come in to be able to do that with a clear mind. Emotional reactions aren't always the best and most thought out reactions. Just saying.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
it's just not gun laws. it's gun culture in the US. it's mental health services in the US. it's veteran treatment after they come home from war in the US. it's multi-faceted. screaming "gun control" after every mass shooting does nothing to open dialogue. blaming all gun enthusiasts after every mass shooting does nothing but shuts down the conversation.
it seems everything in the US is black and white to so many people, and if you don't agree with my opinion, you are a "stupid asshole". yeah, that's going to get shit changed.
this isn't trump's fault, either. his response was typical of his "only brown people can be terrorists" bullshit, so that's not a surprise. but it's not on him. it's not on the NRA. it's not on anyone but the american voting public who are so apathetic they don't vote for real change. people have the power to make change, and they sit on their hands.
one shooting in Australia and they make all guns illegal and the general public agrees and no shootings since. of course, the US isn't Australia. But it's not irreversible. change CAN happen. but it's up to the people.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
And Trump Junior wants to reduce or eliminate restrictions on silencers. What a fucking coward. This country is a joke0
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tbergs said:dignin said:tempo_n_groove said:dignin said:tbergs said:dignin said:vaggar99 said:to the people who vote for politicians who consistently vote against gun control: THIS IS ON YOU
You're also viewing it from a liberal lens. Conversatives generally are pro life and would say the same thing to those supporting a pro choice politician.
Can a pro gun nut say the same thing about being okay with being complicit in a mass shooting? And if you vote for these guys, you are pro gun. They wear it with pride.
Pro gun people have more blood on their hands today.
And for the record, I'm not emotional right now. Just stating my long held beliefs.0 -
Jason P said:That sounded like an automatic weapon that would lay down ground cover for advancing troops in a war zone.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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rgambs said:Jason P said:That sounded like an automatic weapon that would lay down ground cover for advancing troops in a war zone.
In the meantime, some Hollywood exec is contemplating how to make this in to a "based on actual events" movie.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
rgambs said:Jason P said:That sounded like an automatic weapon that would lay down ground cover for advancing troops in a war zone.
That was definitely full auto and not some Hellfire trigger setup.0 -
Did a pastor write Trump's speech for this press conference?It's a hopeless situation...0
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pjhawks said:mattsl1983 said:So we don't know if these guns were obtained legally. Automatic guns are extremely hard and expensive to obtain legally. I support the 2nd amendment. I have zero blood on my hands. If you support illegal immigration and an illegal immigrant kills someone, does that mean you have blood on your hands? Some of these responses are so out there and are just knee jerk reactions. "Ban the guns!" "This wouldn't happen if guns were illegal!". My question will be once the facts come in, and if these guns were obtained illegally, how would changing gun laws prevented this? If the gun was already illegal and obtained illegally then would one more law have made the person stop and say, "oh jeez, I was okay with breaking this law and shooting a bunch of people, but now that they passed this new law, I just don't want to risk it."
At least wait for facts to come in before politicizing and exploiting this situation for your own beliefs. It's a terrible situation that should never have happened. Let's get to the issue of why it happened and what could have been done to prevent it. I think it's best to wait for facts to come in to be able to do that with a clear mind. Emotional reactions aren't always the best and most thought out reactions. Just saying.0
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