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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Progressives hate Christians; they think shootings in Chicago and Baltimore are just fine.[/quote] Progressives hate Christians who push lies and racist tropes. They love gun control though. [/quote] They profess to hate guns (they don’t) but they do love control. It’s clear we need to address two things at once: addressing anger issues / mental illness that leads people to becoming perpetrators AND getting those guns out of the hands of people who use them in these and other crimes. In this or another thread someone suggested requiring owners to carry insurance akin to car insurance may be worth considering. Also maybe some sort of licensing, perhaps varying by type of weapon? Re: the weapons themselves — the rifles look bigger and scarier, but there are handguns that can pop off many rounds quickly and do as much damage in a relatively close range like in the confines of a school. Many weapons (guns) are already outlawed. It comes down to definitions of what is or isn’t a ___ weapon. [/quote] To cut down on gun violence in Chicago and Baltimore we need to let the LEOs do their job. This is what they say they need: - Pass the Gun Trafficking Prevention legislature which includes enforcement measures at every link in the illegal chain of custody of a trafficked firearm; - Create comprehensive background checks on all firearm sales, regardless of the venue or type of seller; - Lift ATF restrictions on oversight and enforcement of gun dealers; - Increase ATF resources, manpower, and enforcement of current firearm trafficking laws; - Regulate and track online sales of all firearms; - Lift restrictions on firearm sale recordkeeping, data access, and reporting; - Increase federal prosecution of gun trafficking and illegal gun possession offenses; - Increase federal law enforcement collaboration with local and state law enforcement agencies across regions [/quote]
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