Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not even know why they need a post. It is a day in the US. We vote for this.
You also voted to defund the police, and at the same time eliminate cash bail, decriminalize theft, open the southern border to fentanyl smugglers and everyone else.
Guns are not the problem, people are.
Denial. Guns are a problem and just like drugs shouldn’t be offered to people, they are dangerous, so are guns.
Ridiculous. Well over 70% of “guns deaths” = suicide, and that’s a mental health problem.
The remaining 30% are mostly gang-related, and those criminals belong in prison.
As for mass-shootings / assault rifles, there are more murders every year with fists, clubs, and other blunt objects than are committed with all rifles of any type - including assault rifles. Banning them will solve nothing (other than illegally violating the constitution and getting struck down).
People are the problem.
Don’t let this person get away with a fake statistic. They are unable to read a table. Here are American murders by type of weapon. There is a giant category called “firearm, type not stated.” Of course some of those are going to be rifles. Of course more people are killed this way than fists.
https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2019/crime-in-the-u.s.-2019/tables/expanded-homicide-data-table-8.xls
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daily Mail is reporting five dead.
We are the United Guns of America.
https://news.yahoo.com/least-20-injured-multiple-dead-103603882.html?guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9uZXdzLmdvb2dsZS5jb20v&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAALBFvpdKbvio6jvjNjGDQnlbMrmhXeYdQEKb12pu_friAnV84TgamAK66ZVofjpBT-Eo8jUj02T8G8BcC3AKPC4fMgcTwHVP8TC_xJ-VCXkw65IFkhOqZsEPGxBDr_bcFFbt4tn8W3Zo7af_BIvcsHCi07MY1kAOlbtjsLB3cAPq
It's funny but not funny how little coverage this is getting, compared to the bank shooting and the vics are all kids. I wonder what the difference is?
Anonymous wrote:What is the rate of mental illness in that region?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the rate of mental illness in that region?
It’s a poor town in Alabama. High.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not even know why they need a post. It is a day in the US. We vote for this.
You also voted to defund the police, and at the same time eliminate cash bail, decriminalize theft, open the southern border to fentanyl smugglers and everyone else.
Guns are not the problem, people are.
Denial. Guns are a problem and just like drugs shouldn’t be offered to people, they are dangerous, so are guns.
Ridiculous. Well over 70% of “guns deaths” = suicide, and that’s a mental health problem.
The remaining 30% are mostly gang-related, and those criminals belong in prison.
As for mass-shootings / assault rifles, there are more murders every year with fists, clubs, and other blunt objects than are committed with all rifles of any type - including assault rifles. Banning them will solve nothing (other than illegally violating the constitution and getting struck down).
People are the problem.