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How Do We Stop Mass Murder?
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Robert Morse
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‘How do we stop mass murder?’ I keep seeing this question on social media after the murders at the Pittsburg Synagogue.
Most of the people asking this question feel strongly about things they don’t understand. They have not studied the issues of physical defense or contemporary mental health. I’m sorry to give them the bad news, but there is no magic button to fix the human condition.
We can not eliminate mass murder, but we can reduce it. |
Comment by:
Stripeseven
(10/30/2018)
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I guess that it has been said, that if you feel a touch of Evil it's too late, that's probably true. The demented person that has death and destruction on their minds, will always find a gap in your defenses, providing you even have one. Law Enforcement means well, but they can't be everywhere all of the time. Be ready... Seconds count... |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(10/30/2018)
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By everybody refusing to be murdered, by DOING something about it (hint: CARRY A GUN). |
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