Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious to all of you blaming Virginia - why do you think all other surrounding states, including Maryland, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, even Delaware, have a higher rate of gun murders than Virginia? And, in all of these states, the gun ownership rate is actually LOWER than Virginia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_violence_in_the_United_States_by_state
Perhaps Virginia is not at fault for your badly constructed societies.
If guns weren’t so easy to get in Virginia, many of those other states would have less violence too. The problem is everyone in Virginia already HAS a gun (or ten) so the gun sellers in VA lure people in from other states to sell their guns to. Other states require ID, background checks, waiting periods, gun licenses, etc. Virginia does none of that. Just walk into the local Walmart and buy a uzi. Or go to any of the hundreds of gun shows and buy a machine gun, no questions asked. It’s insanity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious to all of you blaming Virginia - why do you think all other surrounding states, including Maryland, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, even Delaware, have a higher rate of gun murders than Virginia? And, in all of these states, the gun ownership rate is actually LOWER than Virginia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_violence_in_the_United_States_by_state
Perhaps Virginia is not at fault for your badly constructed societies.
If guns weren’t so easy to get in Virginia, many of those other states would have less violence too. The problem is everyone in Virginia already HAS a gun (or ten) so the gun sellers in VA lure people in from other states to sell their guns to. Other states require ID, background checks, waiting periods, gun licenses, etc. Virginia does none of that. Just walk into the local Walmart and buy a uzi. Or go to any of the hundreds of gun shows and buy a machine gun, no questions asked. It’s insanity.
Anonymous wrote:Curious to all of you blaming Virginia - why do you think all other surrounding states, including Maryland, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, even Delaware, have a higher rate of gun murders than Virginia? And, in all of these states, the gun ownership rate is actually LOWER than Virginia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_violence_in_the_United_States_by_state
Perhaps Virginia is not at fault for your badly constructed societies.
Anonymous wrote:Protesting the fact that DC residents vote for reasonable and helpful gun control laws for the District that Congress, aka people who don't live here, promptly get rid of because DC isn't a state, so the pro gun states get to tell DC what to do in their city, even when it is the polar opposite of what they want and vote for in their own laws.
It's like England repealing the rules that American colonies set for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Straw purchases are already illegal.
+1 So is murder, yet here we are. This issue cannot be legislated away
I say, keep blaming VA and other states, instead of the criminals. It just makes the clowns in DC look even dumber.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Straw purchases are already illegal.
+1 So is murder, yet here we are. This issue cannot be legislated away
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Straw purchases are already illegal.
+1 So is murder, yet here we are. This issue cannot be legislated away
Anonymous wrote:Straw purchases are already illegal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But the violence interrupters were supposed to take care of all this. That's what Allen and Nadeau keep telling me.
"Pardon me, but may I interrupt your violence? No? Ah, well have a nice shoot out, then!"
Anonymous wrote:D.C. mayor urges Va. lawmakers to pass gun measures to help curb city violence
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/dc-mayor-urges-virginia-politicians-to-pass-gun-reform-to-help-curb-city-violence/2020/01/09/a95416ce-3268-11ea-a053-dc6d944ba776_story.html%3foutputType=amp
DC's gun problem comes largely from straw purchases of guns in VA and brought into DC.