Not nearly as easy as defending yourself against blunt objects or knifes for that matter. Bringing guns into schools, i.e. arming teachers is not a solution. That's the fucking problem. We are beginning to try and normalize the idea of bringing guns into places where they have no place.
And they could give less a shit about rights. It's about making money. Greedy fuckers. And, they are making off the backs of of our dead children.
I don't know the answer. How many were African American? Asian? Or women? Both can legally Purchase forearms. The reality is that illegal aliens are among the best and brightest and motivated in our society. People like that aren't interested in mass shootings.
Parents need to be held responsible if their kids do this shit. Especially, if their kid gains access to their guns. If parents know they will be held responsible, they will lock that shit up tighter than Fort Knox.
I have guns for hunting, sports, and self defense. And that's not going to change. So engaging in the rest of your questions is unproductive. Guns are here and they are going to be here. Gun rights are expanding in far too many states to get any increases in gun control in our lifetimes. The Supreme Court is also getting ready to restrict states rights to enforce gun control. I'm interested in actually solving the problem. Railing against guns simply can't solve the actual problems.
The problem is that 18 school children were killed. If you think me wanting a solution to avoid that is an emotional response than we are truly at an impasse.
lol @ self defense. good for you. don't gaslight me with your "interest in actually solving the problem." that's horseshit and you know it.
Because you are so adamantly arguing against everyone on here saying we need to do something and trying to offer solutions. You post again and again that doing something about it is useless.
And those same 18 school children could have been killed with any number of weapons. Including the hand gun the shooter was reportedly found with. In fact, if the shooter was only using a handgun the death count may have been higher than with an AR, as hand guns are far more lethal in close in settings. We just don't know enough about what happened yet to know.
Nope, it's not. I've had this discussion many times, and you guys keep trying to turn it into a personal vendetta. My stance on this has been very steady. I'm not a gun nut and have been very critical of the NRA.
No, I keep saying what people are suggesting (like background checks, bans, etc) are useless, and I'm backing that up with links and data. As I have done for years. But nobody can show me any evidence of gun control (like background checks, bans, etc) actually making a significant impact on violent crime, murder rates, or mass shootings. In fact, the numbers I'm able to find dispute that.
And the price of tea in China is what?? I'm all for the mental health solutions you suggest. I just don't think that's enough.
Guns. Kids in school are killed with guns. Not fucking baseball bats or tire irons or hammers. Fucking guns. This comparing weapons is bullshit. We are talking about guns. We are talking about school shootings. About our children. We are not talking about domestic murders where husband/wife's kill their spouses with a fucking blunt object. We aren't talking about adults killing adults in whatever series of other murders or violence that happen. We are talking about school shootings. Kids buying guns or stealing their parents guns, or getting gifted guns by their parents and using them in mass shootings at schools. We are talking about children dying in schools.
The kid actually had a hand gun on him. From the very first reports. We know he bought some AR15s. We don't know what he used to kill the most. I would say that's more relevant than the price of tea in china. Ban the AR, I don't care. I don't own one or care about one. But it's a red herring. Did you watch the video I posted of the difference between an AR round and the most popular hunting rifle round? Ban the AR and you'll start to get that difference in mass shootings. Tools don't make people murderers. Murderers use the tools available to commit murder.
"i'm not a gun nut. I only bring up every one of their talking points and vehemently argue in their favor every chance I get."