Gun Violence

It is really quite stupid for schools to be doing gun shooter drills.

All it does is indoctrinate kids to be scared of big bad guns... it is an effective plan for future confiscation
 
It is really quite stupid for schools to be doing gun shooter drills.

All it does is indoctrinate kids to be scared of big bad guns... it is an effective plan for future confiscation

pretty soon all those kids are gonna be quiche-eating socialists
 
pretty soon all those kids are gonna be quiche-eating socialists

What is the point is scaring children to death for something so statistically unlikely as a shooting at their school?

Mental wellness is really poor with teens these days and I dont see any reason to add to this anxiety with something as useless and ineffective as this.
 
What is the point is scaring children to death for something so statistically unlikely as a shooting at their school?

Mental wellness is really poor with teens these days and I dont see any reason to add to this anxiety with something as useless and ineffective as this.

socialist plot if you ask me
 
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Every single measure that is suggested by the left never actually would prevent the shooting.

The only solution from their side is all out confiscation and of course that is where its going.
 
As of today, there have been 293 mass shootings in America.

There have been over 10k gun deaths and over 20k injuries total, not including suicides.

Those are just the numbers so far in 2019.
 
Dont yoy worry the government is going to save us. Just need to give the government more power

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Dont yoy worry the government is going to save us. Just need to give the government more power
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We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of ...
 
right that's why we need to give them unlimited power so they can make useless and ineffective policies to save us from something about 100x less dangerous than a swimming pool
 
Not intentioning to marginalize their deaths but 6 vaping deaths warrant a POTUS and GOP call to action.

Cant remember ever seeing a POC vaping.
I could be wrong there
 
right that's why we need to give them unlimited power so they can make useless and ineffective policies to save us from something about 100x less dangerous than a swimming pool

how do you feel about air safety ?
by these tokens you seem against regulating air lines and inspections etc.
After all we haven't had one go down since --- I don't know when

There are building code regulations on your backyard swimming pool
Government can come and yellow tape a pool if it doesn't meet code
 
how do you feel about air safety ?
by these tokens you seem against regulating air lines and inspections etc.
After all we haven't had one go down since --- I don't know when

There are building code regulations on your backyard swimming pool
Government can come and yellow tape a pool if it doesn't meet code

wondering about government requiring parents to immunize their children if they want to attend public schools...seems like a pretty big invasion of our liberty
 
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Weird how 6 people die from vaping and the federal government

institutes a ban within weeks,

but 20 kindergarteners,

22 people at a Walmart,

49 at a nightlcub, and 58 at a concert

are shot and killed and there’s

nothing that can be done.
 
Adam Beck
@adamsbeck
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8h
Weird how 6 people die from vaping and the federal government

institutes a ban within weeks,

but 20 kindergarteners,

22 people at a Walmart,

49 at a nightlcub, and 58 at a concert

are shot and killed and there’s

nothing that can be done.

Faulty logic. If you want to say pushing for a ban on flavored e-cigarettes means those same people should push for a ban on guns, you could apply that logic to many things.

Cars is obvious and overused example. Car accidents kill 40,000 Americans every year. However, we can come up with better examples.

Some 300 people die each year falling off ladders. Should we ban ladders?

Around 250 people die each year from contact with agricultural machinery. So no more combine harvesters?

About 650 people die each year from falling out of bed. So we should have to sleep on the floor now?

Around 3,500 people die in pools each year. So fill in all the pools?

It's not really a good argument to say if we're banning e-cigarettes we should be banning guns. The better argument is what makes e-cigarettes worth this extreme of action?

Honestly, if you want to vape and destroy your lungs, that's your choice. If they're going to take action, ban vaping from all public buildings like has been done with cigarettes. I don't want to have to walk through someone's nasty, chemical filled cotton candy mist to pick up a bag of bread.
 
I must have missed where the quote advocated for "ban"

Did notice where it said " nothing can be done"
as opposed to cars,ladders,pools,Ag Equipment and baby and toddler beds where, something has been done.

Ever installed or had a pool installed ? Had you you would know the extra cost and precaution that comes with the package due to deaths.
Cars, gotten a reckless driving charge? Do you register your car and is your license up to date ? Insuranc you have I am sure.
Ever noticed of ladders how now there are grips on the steps ? Ever read the booklet that comes with a ladder? Ever worked construction and had an OSHA inspection where a ladder was found not in compliance ?
Ag Equipment --- same OSHA
The side bars on toddler beds, the side bars on beds for elderly, the restrictins o what kinds of materials sheets are made of
................

people without a political axe to grind would have read that quote and wondered why weapons deserve sacrosanct status while pools,cars and ladders miss the mark
 
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I can’t speak for others, but I attempted to get a gun permit in NY and gave up due to the hassle. Let’s not act like there are no laws or restrictions in place.
 
I must have missed where the quote advocated for "ban"

Did notice where it said " nothing can be done"
as with cars,ladders,pools,Ag Equipment and baby and toddler beds where, something has been done.

Ever installed or had a pool installed ? Had you you would know the extra cost and precaution that comes with the package due to deaths.
Cars, ever gotten a reckless driving charge? Do you register your car and is your license up to date ?
Ever noticed of ladders how now there are grips on the steps ? Ever read the booklet that comes with a ladder? Ever worked construction and had an OSHA inspection where a ladder was found not in compliance ?
Ag Equipment --- same OSHA
The side bars on toddler beds, the side bars on beds for elderly, the restrictins o what kinds of materials sheets are made of
................

people without a political axe to grind would have read that quote and wondered why weapons deserve sacrosanct status while pools,cars and ladders miss the mark

I think the implication of that tweet was for some kind of ban.

Additionally, not all safety features are the result of regulation. Many are the result of potential tort liability for manufacturing a product with a design flaw. Gun manufacturers have that liability as well. If a gun manufacturer uses insufficiently strong steel and your gun explodes in your hands, you can sue.

Registrations of vehicles and driver's licenses are only required for vehicles driven on public roadways. If you carry a gun in public, you have to be licensed.

And I don't think weapons should deserve sacrosanct status. I'm all for some reasonable regulations on guns. I just think the regulations need to be driven by research and not emotional reactions.
 
why does any conversation concerning regulating firearms immediately jump to ban or confiscation ?

The quote where " I think the implication..." never mentions ban but does sarcastically note "nothing can be done"

"I think the implication" reminds me of the poster that wrote of Clinton Foundation during the 2016 " leaves the impression of possible conflict of interest"
 
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