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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No I'm being realistic that if all these laws would have been passed THE SHOOTINGS STILL WOULD HAVE OCCURRED You know what the actual solution is. Actually talking with and caring about your neighbors something we all can do without any sort of government action which again is just window dressing[/quote] No they would not have- terrosists aren't gangsters. they are random crazy people living suburban lives. Do you know how to score some crack? i don't, if it is hard to get guns- ei you have to go to some sketchy part of town to do it as opposed to driving to walmart when you lose your shit at 2 am that will make a difference to lone wolf attacks & school shootings. the san bernadine shooting probably would still have happened but Orlando, Chattanooga probably not. If you are on a watch list and start hanging out with criminals the FBI will notice- it will be more than just shooting off your mouth. Also the 2nd Amendment says 'well regulated militia" If we don't even have a registry of who owns guns how is that "well- regulated"? Its not regulated at all. What we have now is not a well regulated militia: a military force that is raised from the civil population to supplement a regular army in an emergency. a military force that engages in rebel or terrorist activities, typically in opposition to a regular army. all able-bodied civilians eligible by law for military service. we don't even know who these gun owners are. Also a requirement to have smart guns- guns that have to be registered is not unconstitutional nor is the concept of having to register and buy gun insurance. the 2nd amendment doesn't protect the right of private citizens to anonymously own weapons. It protects there right to own them. Why don't we start with a registry at least. [/quote]
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