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IL: "Together We Stand, Divided We Fall" - The Danger of Politicizing School & Public Shootings
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Let's take the most dangerous weapons - automatic weapons and bump stocks - out of civilian hands, and create guidelines that make the process more stringent to obtain guns. Why don't we at least TRY these limiting measures to SEE if there is some measurable impact. YES, this may not be the complete solution, but we can start here and in the other areas I outline below.
I know people want their guns as a means of self-defense. Are there a lot of stories out there of people using their guns to save their lives? I'm not seeing those at all. I'm only seeing how guns falling too quickly into the wrong hands is contributing to the deaths of a lot of innocents.
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MarkHamTownsend
(3/24/2018)
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You're not seeing the self defense? You're not looking. 500,000 to 2,000,000 times a year it happens. |
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