Anonymous wrote:Earlier this evening I visited a TV news website of a European country where I have relatives to get news about a news event in that country--and the Highland Park shooting was the leading story! A few weeks ago it was the Uvalde shooting. What must the world think of us when we have mass shootings practically every week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the police and elected officials are doing a good job vs what happened in Texas.
Yes, the police in Illinois actually bravely did their job. Texas could learn from them,
Anonymous wrote:Laws that allow any citizen to sue someone who aided and abetted a shooting by selling the guns and/or the ammunition.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the police and elected officials are doing a good job vs what happened in Texas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need a National ban on high powered rifles and extended magazines with jail time for possession, sale and transportation. At the very least.
+1 Mandatory minimum of 20 years for any crime committed with a firearm. If someone is injured or killed, auto-assignment to a super max prison. If we can do this with the crack epidemic, we surely can do it for guns.
Agree, but what are we going to do about the 20 million AR 15s that are already out there?
Buy back programs. They work.
And make them illegal to own. Easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need a National ban on high powered rifles and extended magazines with jail time for possession, sale and transportation. At the very least.
+1 Mandatory minimum of 20 years for any crime committed with a firearm. If someone is injured or killed, auto-assignment to a super max prison. If we can do this with the crack epidemic, we surely can do it for guns.
Agree, but what are we going to do about the 20 million AR 15s that are already out there?
Buy back programs. They work.