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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It really doesn't matter if his shooting spree was inspired by groups like Isis or the result of an internal conflict and self hatred of himself. The only "narrative" that matters is that he had access to guns that let him kill a lot of people in a short amount of time. The Adam Lanza the Sandy Hook shooter, Dylann Roof the shooter at a church in Charleston, James Holmes the shooter at the theater in Colorado, Seyd Farook and Tashfeen Malik the San Bernardino shooters, Jared Loughner the Tucson shooter--all had different ideologies, different levels of mental illness--but all had access to guns.[/quote] I'm OP, but I've been saying this from the first moment I heard about this. I don't care about the killers feelings and psychological issues, we'd never know about them if he didn't have guns. I know there will be a narrative that will determine what does or doesn't happen going forward and of course that won't include doing anything about these killing machines. 'Merica. [/quote] Shooters in Europe also "had access" to guns, didn't they? [/quote]
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