Now I hear it's eight, who knows with the fake media. Here read this . . . https://www.americanthinker.com/arti...r_problem.html
Now I hear it's eight, who knows with the fake media. Here read this . . . https://www.americanthinker.com/arti...r_problem.html
Then the public becomes the same thing they're trying to exterminate. Now something like a guillotine on the square would work. For those thinking about metal detectors and the like, who'll pay for that? These are great ideas until You stick the 'how much'?
You know who'd make the best 'Monitors'? Inmates from the County Jail working off non-violent offenses, this would work particular well in the inner-cities where maybe some mentoring can also take place, 'therapy' for both parties.
But that gives them even more attention, which is what they want. I just don't understand, are guns really that more accessible then they were, say 20-40 years ago? I am not against guns, as I own, and carry, but damn we need to figure this out.
Good GRIEF! The problem isn't guns! Sorry, here's part of the problem, read this plz...
https://www.americanthinker.com/arti...r_problem.html
Reagan did away with the so-called psych state hospitals. The two biggest warehouses of the mentally infirm are now the LA County jail and Cook County jail. There is lots we could be doing but it all costs money and there apparently are more important things that need to be done to drive up the deficit.
Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities.
--Voltaire
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Yes you did and you also said you CC and that's good. But you also said "are guns really that more accessible then they were, say 20-40 years ago?" as if accessibility to guns were the problem and I said "guns are not the problem," that's all, not a criticism. Although on second reading it sounds that way and I could have worded it differently, sorry.
Who was this guy? Did he get the guns leagally or not? I'm guessing not with his age and being expelled from school and the sheer quantity of the weapons he showed on his social media posts. Reading the comments on some news boards, I saw people blaming the NRA right off the bat. Give that chit a rest. Why can't it be the fault of the individual that did the crime instead of an organization that is trying to uphold our rights in the constitution? I don't understand the menatality of people after an horrific event like this, how about a little compassion for the victims instead of placing blame on someone who had nothing to do with the incident.