Anonymous wrote:The only people I’ve met that are obsessed with the 2A are exactly the people who don’t seem stable enough to have that responsibility. They’re primarily a bunch of cosplay fantasy hero wannabes who wouldn’t last a day in the militia which is what the archaic right was for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jared Golden, the moderate Democratic Congressman who lives in and represents Lewiston, has come out in favor of banning assault weapons for the first time.
I’m glad he’s revising his position. But I went to a fundraiser for him just a few days after Uvalde and he was not willing to change his position then. I’m in Maine, I get to be elected as a Dem in the 2nd district you need to be more like a Repub, but it disheartens me that he couldn’t see a justification for this until it hit his hometown.
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Slow in coming but he’s taking responsibility and doing the right thing.
I wish all the other places that will be affected by assault weapon mass murders in the future would just figure it out now and help prevent the next massacre.
I hate that he was fine to ignore and distance himself from all the dead Sandy Hook kids, all the dead Vegas and Orlando innocents. But he may well lose his seat with this announcement so I appreciate his late courage.
He wasn't in Congress for Sandy Hook. Maine is big gun country and this is a BFD if he's changed his tune. Americans are sick and tired of this!
This is PP - I live in Maine. I’m living this event. He was alive during Sandy Hook and that should have been enough for him, and everyone, to come out against assault weapons. But yes, it’s a big deal to change his tune, and again, he could be voted out due to it if enough people aren’t as deeply impacted as Jared is.
I am a military spouse and disturbed that this guy was hearing voices, having psychotic breaks etc. and .... going about his day? Have they determined why he was not receiving treatment through the military, and why he had access to an assault weapon? Was it acquired illegally? This sounds like a fail on so many levels. And I abhor the loss of life. So much sad news.
Idiot: Access? How about walking into a gun store. Acquired illegally? Why? AR-15s are perfectly legal.
After all, who are we to say a mass shooter can't have the gun of his choice?
Illegally due to his documented poor mental health.
Again, Maine has no red flag laws.
Yes, that type of law might interfere with a white man’s right to own an assault weapon-a right which trumps everyone else’s right to live.
I understand you are profoundly angry. He sounds like he is completely psychotic. However, that has nothing to do with being white. I hope they catch him soon.
Actually race has a lot to do with assault weapon ownership and mass shootings of this type. Most are not psychotic-just angry white guys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Slow in coming but he’s taking responsibility and doing the right thing.
I wish all the other places that will be affected by assault weapon mass murders in the future would just figure it out now and help prevent the next massacre.
I hate that he was fine to ignore and distance himself from all the dead Sandy Hook kids, all the dead Vegas and Orlando innocents. But he may well lose his seat with this announcement so I appreciate his late courage.
He wasn't in Congress for Sandy Hook. Maine is big gun country and this is a BFD if he's changed his tune. Americans are sick and tired of this!
This is PP - I live in Maine. I’m living this event. He was alive during Sandy Hook and that should have been enough for him, and everyone, to come out against assault weapons. But yes, it’s a big deal to change his tune, and again, he could be voted out due to it if enough people aren’t as deeply impacted as Jared is.
I'm PP. I am so sorry that you and your community are going through this. I know it's not enough but I wanted to tell you how sorry I am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Slow in coming but he’s taking responsibility and doing the right thing.
I wish all the other places that will be affected by assault weapon mass murders in the future would just figure it out now and help prevent the next massacre.
I hate that he was fine to ignore and distance himself from all the dead Sandy Hook kids, all the dead Vegas and Orlando innocents. But he may well lose his seat with this announcement so I appreciate his late courage.
He wasn't in Congress for Sandy Hook. Maine is big gun country and this is a BFD if he's changed his tune. Americans are sick and tired of this!
This is PP - I live in Maine. I’m living this event. He was alive during Sandy Hook and that should have been enough for him, and everyone, to come out against assault weapons. But yes, it’s a big deal to change his tune, and again, he could be voted out due to it if enough people aren’t as deeply impacted as Jared is.
I am a military spouse and disturbed that this guy was hearing voices, having psychotic breaks etc. and .... going about his day? Have they determined why he was not receiving treatment through the military, and why he had access to an assault weapon? Was it acquired illegally? This sounds like a fail on so many levels. And I abhor the loss of life. So much sad news.
Idiot: Access? How about walking into a gun store. Acquired illegally? Why? AR-15s are perfectly legal.
After all, who are we to say a mass shooter can't have the gun of his choice?
Illegally due to his documented poor mental health.
Again, Maine has no red flag laws.
Yes, that type of law might interfere with a white man’s right to own an assault weapon-a right which trumps everyone else’s right to live.
I understand you are profoundly angry. He sounds like he is completely psychotic. However, that has nothing to do with being white. I hope they catch him soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Slow in coming but he’s taking responsibility and doing the right thing.
I wish all the other places that will be affected by assault weapon mass murders in the future would just figure it out now and help prevent the next massacre.
I hate that he was fine to ignore and distance himself from all the dead Sandy Hook kids, all the dead Vegas and Orlando innocents. But he may well lose his seat with this announcement so I appreciate his late courage.
He wasn't in Congress for Sandy Hook. Maine is big gun country and this is a BFD if he's changed his tune. Americans are sick and tired of this!
This is PP - I live in Maine. I’m living this event. He was alive during Sandy Hook and that should have been enough for him, and everyone, to come out against assault weapons. But yes, it’s a big deal to change his tune, and again, he could be voted out due to it if enough people aren’t as deeply impacted as Jared is.
I am a military spouse and disturbed that this guy was hearing voices, having psychotic breaks etc. and .... going about his day? Have they determined why he was not receiving treatment through the military, and why he had access to an assault weapon? Was it acquired illegally? This sounds like a fail on so many levels. And I abhor the loss of life. So much sad news.
Idiot: Access? How about walking into a gun store. Acquired illegally? Why? AR-15s are perfectly legal.
After all, who are we to say a mass shooter can't have the gun of his choice?
Illegally due to his documented poor mental health.
Again, Maine has no red flag laws.
Yes, that type of law might interfere with a white man’s right to own an assault weapon-a right which trumps everyone else’s right to live.
I understand you are profoundly angry. He sounds like he is completely psychotic. However, that has nothing to do with being white. I hope they catch him soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Slow in coming but he’s taking responsibility and doing the right thing.
I wish all the other places that will be affected by assault weapon mass murders in the future would just figure it out now and help prevent the next massacre.
I hate that he was fine to ignore and distance himself from all the dead Sandy Hook kids, all the dead Vegas and Orlando innocents. But he may well lose his seat with this announcement so I appreciate his late courage.
He wasn't in Congress for Sandy Hook. Maine is big gun country and this is a BFD if he's changed his tune. Americans are sick and tired of this!
This is PP - I live in Maine. I’m living this event. He was alive during Sandy Hook and that should have been enough for him, and everyone, to come out against assault weapons. But yes, it’s a big deal to change his tune, and again, he could be voted out due to it if enough people aren’t as deeply impacted as Jared is.
I am a military spouse and disturbed that this guy was hearing voices, having psychotic breaks etc. and .... going about his day? Have they determined why he was not receiving treatment through the military, and why he had access to an assault weapon? Was it acquired illegally? This sounds like a fail on so many levels. And I abhor the loss of life. So much sad news.
Idiot: Access? How about walking into a gun store. Acquired illegally? Why? AR-15s are perfectly legal.
After all, who are we to say a mass shooter can't have the gun of his choice?
Illegally due to his documented poor mental health.
Again, Maine has no red flag laws.
Yes, that type of law might interfere with a white man’s right to own an assault weapon-a right which trumps everyone else’s right to live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Slow in coming but he’s taking responsibility and doing the right thing.
I wish all the other places that will be affected by assault weapon mass murders in the future would just figure it out now and help prevent the next massacre.
I hate that he was fine to ignore and distance himself from all the dead Sandy Hook kids, all the dead Vegas and Orlando innocents. But he may well lose his seat with this announcement so I appreciate his late courage.
He wasn't in Congress for Sandy Hook. Maine is big gun country and this is a BFD if he's changed his tune. Americans are sick and tired of this!
This is PP - I live in Maine. I’m living this event. He was alive during Sandy Hook and that should have been enough for him, and everyone, to come out against assault weapons. But yes, it’s a big deal to change his tune, and again, he could be voted out due to it if enough people aren’t as deeply impacted as Jared is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Slow in coming but he’s taking responsibility and doing the right thing.
I wish all the other places that will be affected by assault weapon mass murders in the future would just figure it out now and help prevent the next massacre.
I hate that he was fine to ignore and distance himself from all the dead Sandy Hook kids, all the dead Vegas and Orlando innocents. But he may well lose his seat with this announcement so I appreciate his late courage.
He wasn't in Congress for Sandy Hook. Maine is big gun country and this is a BFD if he's changed his tune. Americans are sick and tired of this!
This is PP - I live in Maine. I’m living this event. He was alive during Sandy Hook and that should have been enough for him, and everyone, to come out against assault weapons. But yes, it’s a big deal to change his tune, and again, he could be voted out due to it if enough people aren’t as deeply impacted as Jared is.
I am a military spouse and disturbed that this guy was hearing voices, having psychotic breaks etc. and .... going about his day? Have they determined why he was not receiving treatment through the military, and why he had access to an assault weapon? Was it acquired illegally? This sounds like a fail on so many levels. And I abhor the loss of life. So much sad news.
Idiot: Access? How about walking into a gun store. Acquired illegally? Why? AR-15s are perfectly legal.
After all, who are we to say a mass shooter can't have the gun of his choice?
Illegally due to his documented poor mental health.
Again, Maine has no red flag laws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Slow in coming but he’s taking responsibility and doing the right thing.
I wish all the other places that will be affected by assault weapon mass murders in the future would just figure it out now and help prevent the next massacre.
I hate that he was fine to ignore and distance himself from all the dead Sandy Hook kids, all the dead Vegas and Orlando innocents. But he may well lose his seat with this announcement so I appreciate his late courage.
He wasn't in Congress for Sandy Hook. Maine is big gun country and this is a BFD if he's changed his tune. Americans are sick and tired of this!
This is PP - I live in Maine. I’m living this event. He was alive during Sandy Hook and that should have been enough for him, and everyone, to come out against assault weapons. But yes, it’s a big deal to change his tune, and again, he could be voted out due to it if enough people aren’t as deeply impacted as Jared is.
I am a military spouse and disturbed that this guy was hearing voices, having psychotic breaks etc. and .... going about his day? Have they determined why he was not receiving treatment through the military, and why he had access to an assault weapon? Was it acquired illegally? This sounds like a fail on so many levels. And I abhor the loss of life. So much sad news.
Idiot: Access? How about walking into a gun store. Acquired illegally? Why? AR-15s are perfectly legal.
After all, who are we to say a mass shooter can't have the gun of his choice?
Illegally due to his documented poor mental health.
Again, Maine has no red flag laws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Slow in coming but he’s taking responsibility and doing the right thing.
I wish all the other places that will be affected by assault weapon mass murders in the future would just figure it out now and help prevent the next massacre.
I hate that he was fine to ignore and distance himself from all the dead Sandy Hook kids, all the dead Vegas and Orlando innocents. But he may well lose his seat with this announcement so I appreciate his late courage.
He wasn't in Congress for Sandy Hook. Maine is big gun country and this is a BFD if he's changed his tune. Americans are sick and tired of this!
This is PP - I live in Maine. I’m living this event. He was alive during Sandy Hook and that should have been enough for him, and everyone, to come out against assault weapons. But yes, it’s a big deal to change his tune, and again, he could be voted out due to it if enough people aren’t as deeply impacted as Jared is.
I am a military spouse and disturbed that this guy was hearing voices, having psychotic breaks etc. and .... going about his day? Have they determined why he was not receiving treatment through the military, and why he had access to an assault weapon? Was it acquired illegally? This sounds like a fail on so many levels. And I abhor the loss of life. So much sad news.
Idiot: Access? How about walking into a gun store. Acquired illegally? Why? AR-15s are perfectly legal.
After all, who are we to say a mass shooter can't have the gun of his choice?
Illegally due to his documented poor mental health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Slow in coming but he’s taking responsibility and doing the right thing.
I wish all the other places that will be affected by assault weapon mass murders in the future would just figure it out now and help prevent the next massacre.
I hate that he was fine to ignore and distance himself from all the dead Sandy Hook kids, all the dead Vegas and Orlando innocents. But he may well lose his seat with this announcement so I appreciate his late courage.
He wasn't in Congress for Sandy Hook. Maine is big gun country and this is a BFD if he's changed his tune. Americans are sick and tired of this!
This is PP - I live in Maine. I’m living this event. He was alive during Sandy Hook and that should have been enough for him, and everyone, to come out against assault weapons. But yes, it’s a big deal to change his tune, and again, he could be voted out due to it if enough people aren’t as deeply impacted as Jared is.
I am a military spouse and disturbed that this guy was hearing voices, having psychotic breaks etc. and .... going about his day? Have they determined why he was not receiving treatment through the military, and why he had access to an assault weapon? Was it acquired illegally? This sounds like a fail on so many levels. And I abhor the loss of life. So much sad news.
Idiot: Access? How about walking into a gun store. Acquired illegally? Why? AR-15s are perfectly legal.
After all, who are we to say a mass shooter can't have the gun of his choice?
Illegally due to his documented poor mental health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Slow in coming but he’s taking responsibility and doing the right thing.
I wish all the other places that will be affected by assault weapon mass murders in the future would just figure it out now and help prevent the next massacre.
I hate that he was fine to ignore and distance himself from all the dead Sandy Hook kids, all the dead Vegas and Orlando innocents. But he may well lose his seat with this announcement so I appreciate his late courage.
He wasn't in Congress for Sandy Hook. Maine is big gun country and this is a BFD if he's changed his tune. Americans are sick and tired of this!
This is PP - I live in Maine. I’m living this event. He was alive during Sandy Hook and that should have been enough for him, and everyone, to come out against assault weapons. But yes, it’s a big deal to change his tune, and again, he could be voted out due to it if enough people aren’t as deeply impacted as Jared is.
I am a military spouse and disturbed that this guy was hearing voices, having psychotic breaks etc. and .... going about his day? Have they determined why he was not receiving treatment through the military, and why he had access to an assault weapon? Was it acquired illegally? This sounds like a fail on so many levels. And I abhor the loss of life. So much sad news.
Idiot: Access? How about walking into a gun store. Acquired illegally? Why? AR-15s are perfectly legal.
After all, who are we to say a mass shooter can't have the gun of his choice?
Illegally due to his documented poor mental health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Slow in coming but he’s taking responsibility and doing the right thing.
I wish all the other places that will be affected by assault weapon mass murders in the future would just figure it out now and help prevent the next massacre.
I hate that he was fine to ignore and distance himself from all the dead Sandy Hook kids, all the dead Vegas and Orlando innocents. But he may well lose his seat with this announcement so I appreciate his late courage.
He wasn't in Congress for Sandy Hook. Maine is big gun country and this is a BFD if he's changed his tune. Americans are sick and tired of this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Slow in coming but he’s taking responsibility and doing the right thing.
I wish all the other places that will be affected by assault weapon mass murders in the future would just figure it out now and help prevent the next massacre.
I hate that he was fine to ignore and distance himself from all the dead Sandy Hook kids, all the dead Vegas and Orlando innocents. But he may well lose his seat with this announcement so I appreciate his late courage.
He wasn't in Congress for Sandy Hook. Maine is big gun country and this is a BFD if he's changed his tune. Americans are sick and tired of this!
This is PP - I live in Maine. I’m living this event. He was alive during Sandy Hook and that should have been enough for him, and everyone, to come out against assault weapons. But yes, it’s a big deal to change his tune, and again, he could be voted out due to it if enough people aren’t as deeply impacted as Jared is.
I am a military spouse and disturbed that this guy was hearing voices, having psychotic breaks etc. and .... going about his day? Have they determined why he was not receiving treatment through the military, and why he had access to an assault weapon? Was it acquired illegally? This sounds like a fail on so many levels. And I abhor the loss of life. So much sad news.
Idiot: Access? How about walking into a gun store. Acquired illegally? Why? AR-15s are perfectly legal.
After all, who are we to say a mass shooter can't have the gun of his choice?