Exactly this. |
We have to buy them back. We have to use our resources to pay the money to get rid of this curse and send the gun industry packing. Go ply your violent wares somewhere else. |
Good. Tell me how you're going to stop men from abusing their wives. Tell me how you're going to stop bank robberies How you're going to stop speeding? Are you going to stop kidnapping? There's no one answer that stops every single crime in the world. Are common sense laws that you can put in place to help prevent it?. Punishments for those involved. If you want a diet, you need diet and exercise. You don't give up after one day because you didn't lose 50 lb overnight. Or you don't give up because you had one piece of cake. Too many at a birthday party one time. No you continue slow and steady doing the race. |
Well. A good first step would be destroying guns used in commission of a crime. As of now many jurisdictions auction them off. |
I LOVE this idea! Get them out of circulation. Biden should make EO. If police unions balked, I’d be fine if Fed’s reimburse them for proposed cost. |
We know the drill. Thoughts and prayers always and forever. |
Regardless of your training, it is still hard to march into the direct line of gunfire. Self preservation is strong. That police officer at the front did well.
Despite training many police officers seek to kill when their life is potentially threatened or in danger rather than be killed. That is human nature. The abundance of guns means that almost every situation can be scary. I am not American. I live in a coutnry that works hard to get guns off the street and where citizens can't carry guns and yet still there are shootings or danger. Honestly, I could never live in the USA at this point. There are just too many guns and too many people who will us them when under any perceived threat. |
There's 400 million of them. Beyond even that, it would be a great money making opportunity. Print them for $50 each and sell them to .gov for $250 each! |