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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There’s the ‘door propped’ peddler and the ‘mom blame’ peddler. Both grasping for ways to distract focus from the real problems here. 1) Access to guns. 2) Cowards that carry guns. [/quote] Bizarre and stupid snark. Reports have stated that the door was propped. Very unfortunate. Are you claiming that this wasn’t a factor? To be clear: [b] guns are the overarching and most important problem by far. [/b]I’d like to see the second amendment repealed. The [b]other problem was obviously law enforcement. [/b]Good guys [b]with guns who didn’t act correctly[/b] per the reports. [/quote] The good guy with the gun had to borrow his friend’s gun from the barber shop. Without that civilian gun (which would be taken away by people here), there would have been no heroics at all. You call my post bizarre and stupid, then go on to reiterate what I just said plus add your propped door agenda to it. There are deliberate factors and there are everyday mistakes. You are conflating a door being propped into the same category of the deliberate actions of purchasing an assault rifle to murder children. You are also conflating a propped door with the negligent actions of trained officers with guns that refused to help stop the massacre of children. [/quote] There is no propped door agenda. It’s a fact show in video and still footage. It doesn’t matter if it was deliberate or not - it served as the point of entry. Once inside, he was able to barricade himself between two classroom and still keep an eye on both doors and peep windows. Like or or not, that’s what happened.[/quote] Maybe since doors are the problem, we should ban them instead of guns. Give it a rest. [/quote] The problem is none of you want to admit that a wide open security door was a huge contributor. It was. Facts are facts.[/quote] yes, it still would have happened. He would have shot the door open.[/quote] Facts are facts: gunman would have found an area to shoot up a whole bunch of people whether that door was open or not. Maybe at a mall? Or a restaurant? Do you gun nuts know how stupid you sound saying the fault was an open door? [/quote] Do you anti gun nuts know how stupid you sound blaming the police when more than likely all of the killing was done within 15 minutes of entry. One report stated the killer was holed up in a cabinet waiting for the breached classroom door and stepped out and fired on the BP agent who eventually made him DRT. The only one who is to blame for this is ultimately the killer. [/quote] Y'all have been telling us the "good guys with guns" were all we needed to keep everyone safe. You lied. The BP agent was the only one willing to give up his life to save those kids. I feel bad for the police officers, as I can imagine they didn't want to die either. That's why we need to stop listening to the gun nuts. No one wants to take these crazies with AR-15s on. They also have to be on a possible suicide mission. But gun nuts don't seem to care how many kids, teachers, grocery store workers or cops need to die to serve their hobby. [/quote][/quote]
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