Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Except so many of our mass shootings the purchases were legal, or they had someone buy them legally. Like the I Uvalde shooter who waited until his 18th birthday.
Heron is illegal. Cocaine is illegal. Human trafficking is illegal. Yet, they all proliferate underground.
If new firearm purchases were outlawed, they would simply move underground as well. People who wanted a gun could find one.
Reducing gun violence involves looking at how we glorify gun violence in our nation, and how a small group of people make billions of dollars each year by marketing movies, games, and other media products that identify killing people with guns as "cool."
Making it harder to buy guns legally would reduce gun violence.
You think the kid in sandy hook would’ve gone to nyc to buy an AR on the street?!
Also, what about all of the suicide????????? That is so common in our country.And it has been proven that when access to lethal means is reduced, suicides are reduced.
It may sound counter intuitive, but it is absolutely known. Many suicides are impulsive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Except so many of our mass shootings the purchases were legal, or they had someone buy them legally. Like the I Uvalde shooter who waited until his 18th birthday.
Heron is illegal. Cocaine is illegal. Human trafficking is illegal. Yet, they all proliferate underground.
If new firearm purchases were outlawed, they would simply move underground as well. People who wanted a gun could find one.
Reducing gun violence involves looking at how we glorify gun violence in our nation, and how a small group of people make billions of dollars each year by marketing movies, games, and other media products that identify killing people with guns as "cool."
Making it harder to buy guns legally would reduce gun violence.
You think the kid in sandy hook would’ve gone to nyc to buy an AR on the street?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Except so many of our mass shootings the purchases were legal, or they had someone buy them legally. Like the I Uvalde shooter who waited until his 18th birthday.
Heron is illegal. Cocaine is illegal. Human trafficking is illegal. Yet, they all proliferate underground.
If new firearm purchases were outlawed, they would simply move underground as well. People who wanted a gun could find one.
Reducing gun violence involves looking at how we glorify gun violence in our nation, and how a small group of people make billions of dollars each year by marketing movies, games, and other media products that identify killing people with guns as "cool."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Except so many of our mass shootings the purchases were legal, or they had someone buy them legally. Like the I Uvalde shooter who waited until his 18th birthday.
Heron is illegal. Cocaine is illegal. Human trafficking is illegal. Yet, they all proliferate underground.
If new firearm purchases were outlawed, they would simply move underground as well. People who wanted a gun could find one.
Reducing gun violence involves looking at how we glorify gun violence in our nation, and how a small group of people make billions of dollars each year by marketing movies, games, and other media products that identify killing people with guns as "cool."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The market will simply go underground. Weapons will still be sold and transferred and, now, even harder to track.
But they will all be criminals now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The market will simply go underground. Weapons will still be sold and transferred and, now, even harder to track.
Then explain Australia.
Anonymous wrote:The market will simply go underground. Weapons will still be sold and transferred and, now, even harder to track.
Anonymous wrote:Except so many of our mass shootings the purchases were legal, or they had someone buy them legally. Like the I Uvalde shooter who waited until his 18th birthday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The market will simply go underground. Weapons will still be sold and transferred and, now, even harder to track.
But they will all be criminals now.
Anonymous wrote:The market will simply go underground. Weapons will still be sold and transferred and, now, even harder to track.