Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps dems should take republicans at their word and propose some bills to require extensive mental health exams before you can get a firearms license, with annual re-exams.
Here’s an easy mental health test. The kind of people who want to own assault weapons are the exact people we shouldn’t be selling them to. Has anyone ever given a reasonable explanation as to why civilians need to own military grade assault weapons? You can’t hunt with them. You don’t need an assault weapon to kill a single intruder. No, assault weapons are only for killing many people very quickly. Red flag right there.
I can tell you don't own a firearm.
They are hunting rifles. And, many people buy them for self defense.
These are not "military grade assault weapons."
Study up.
https://www.nssf.org/msr/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps dems should take republicans at their word and propose some bills to require extensive mental health exams before you can get a firearms license, with annual re-exams.
Here’s an easy mental health test. The kind of people who want to own assault weapons are the exact people we shouldn’t be selling them to. Has anyone ever given a reasonable explanation as to why civilians need to own military grade assault weapons? You can’t hunt with them. You don’t need an assault weapon to kill a single intruder. No, assault weapons are only for killing many people very quickly. Red flag right there.
I can tell you don't own a firearm.
They are hunting rifles. And, many people buy them for self defense.
These are not "military grade assault weapons."
Study up.
https://www.nssf.org/msr/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps dems should take republicans at their word and propose some bills to require extensive mental health exams before you can get a firearms license, with annual re-exams.
Here’s an easy mental health test. The kind of people who want to own assault weapons are the exact people we shouldn’t be selling them to. Has anyone ever given a reasonable explanation as to why civilians need to own military grade assault weapons? You can’t hunt with them. You don’t need an assault weapon to kill a single intruder. No, assault weapons are only for killing many people very quickly. Red flag right there.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps dems should take republicans at their word and propose some bills to require extensive mental health exams before you can get a firearms license, with annual re-exams.
Anonymous wrote:The families of victims need to be able to sue the manufacturers of assault weapons. Remove the profitability of those weapons. It’s the only chance we have of making real change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a very high level of antisemitism in thr hispsnic community so at least it’s a shared view with neo Nazis. But it’s also ignored by society as well. Assuming he is neo Nazi I doubt this attack had anything to do with antisemitism.
He killed a Korean family and an Indian woman.
This community has a vibrant and growing affluent Asian and Indian population, including Asian-owned businesses (and landlords).
I wouldn’t be surprised if that was the racial/ethnic motive.
More info on the family. So horrible even for the little boy who survived.
Can the boy stay in the us or is his only extended fam in Korea?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 100% for banning the sale of assault rifles and making it much harder to purchase any weapon, but the reality is this won’t actually prevent these shootings. It just won’t. These mass shootings are planned. These murderers can and will plot and patiently wait to pull it together. Mass shootings have happened in states like CA where it is more difficult to purchase a gun.
Mental healthcare is important, but it won’t be enough either. The parents of the recent TN shooter were on top of their kid’s mental health. Nonetheless…
We need to find a way for people who are truly worried about individuals to flag them so they can’t access guns and any weapons they already have can be taken away. Sadly, even that isn’t foolproof.
And remember: while mass shootings are the most terrifying since anyone could be at the wrong place at the wrong time, most shootings are suicides and individual run of the mill violence. Both tend to involve basic hand guns.
It’s all bad. The genie is out of the bottle. There’s no easy solution.
If banning weapons won't prevent these shootings, what is the point of banning them?
It won't work -at first- b/c there are too many out there. Thanks, Republicans.
But over time, those will age out, you have gun buybacks, etc. And those numbers will go down. Maybe not in my lifetime as I'm older. But over time.
And if SCOTUS and our government can regain their brain cells and their balls on the issue, we may be able to move a bit faster.
But wait, isn't the problem with assault-rifle-delivered mass shootings "mental health"? Why should limit access to more assault rifles?
After all, who are we to limit mass shooters from the assault rifles they desire?
MAGA!
Anonymous wrote:The families of victims need to be able to sue the manufacturers of assault weapons. Remove the profitability of those weapons. It’s the only chance we have of making real change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 100% for banning the sale of assault rifles and making it much harder to purchase any weapon, but the reality is this won’t actually prevent these shootings. It just won’t. These mass shootings are planned. These murderers can and will plot and patiently wait to pull it together. Mass shootings have happened in states like CA where it is more difficult to purchase a gun.
Mental healthcare is important, but it won’t be enough either. The parents of the recent TN shooter were on top of their kid’s mental health. Nonetheless…
We need to find a way for people who are truly worried about individuals to flag them so they can’t access guns and any weapons they already have can be taken away. Sadly, even that isn’t foolproof.
And remember: while mass shootings are the most terrifying since anyone could be at the wrong place at the wrong time, most shootings are suicides and individual run of the mill violence. Both tend to involve basic hand guns.
It’s all bad. The genie is out of the bottle. There’s no easy solution.
If banning weapons won't prevent these shootings, what is the point of banning them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a very high level of antisemitism in thr hispsnic community so at least it’s a shared view with neo Nazis. But it’s also ignored by society as well. Assuming he is neo Nazi I doubt this attack had anything to do with antisemitism.
He killed a Korean family and an Indian woman.
This community has a vibrant and growing affluent Asian and Indian population, including Asian-owned businesses (and landlords).
I wouldn’t be surprised if that was the racial/ethnic motive.
More info on the family. So horrible even for the little boy who survived.