dont know what I would do without my manu tweets tbh
"mass" slaughters grab the headlines, but numerically, they're insignificant. US averages 90 gun deaths PER DAY.
dont know what I would do without my manu tweets tbh
Just wait till Hillary is President & she uses Executive Order to take away all of your guns and your silly Robert E Lee Confederate Flags!... Can’t happen soon enough IMHO….!
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This case wasn't even a mass slaughter. It was just a fight that happened to be at a school.
Nop, that's why I said "making it harder".
What are your ideas for "making it harder"?
Get it started then
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...20#post8215320
What every reasonable country in the World does. Gun control.
We already have that here.
What new laws would prevent these things? Why aren't the laws already on the books heavily enforced?
I really don't know the specifics of the US's gun control law but it's clear that, wheather it is because of the law itself or the enforcement of said law, it is not very strict.
An ins uted buyback program could help.
But I think, mainly, the problem is cultural. Too many people buy into/hide behind the second amendment. I know the cons ution was written by brilliant people but those brillitant people thought it was ok to have slaves at some point, tbh.
You admit to not knowing the specifics and then claim it is not very strict. How can you come to such a conclusion?
Hasn't done a thing.
Because the US is the country with the largest number of guns owned per person on the planet. With a stat like that, you don't need to be an expert to figure out that the gun control policies mustn't be very strict.
that could mean that there are a lot of law abiding citizens.
Australia had one of the largest buybacks and they claim it produced big results
I'm saying it has already been done here and it hasn't done a thing.
Michigan woman charged with reckless use of a handgun after firing at vehicle with Home Depot shoplifters.
Wouldn't surprise me if most gun owners daydream of being the heroes that save the day when the bad guys come to town...
It didn't produce big results. Gun homicide rate there was already trending down. Studies have shown the buy back results were statistically insignificant due to Australia's already low gun homicide rate.
Yeah that's what I figured when I saw it was Australia.
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