Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I'm in that church, I prefer not to rely on police response time.
I understand. But there is a better option. That is to have strict gun control - permitting guns on a need to own basis.
And all the better if "need" is never found, therefore no one gets a gun. At least not anyone who isn't a high profile individual with understandable security concerns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I'm in that church, I prefer not to rely on police response time.
I understand. But there is a better option. That is to have strict gun control - permitting guns on a need to own basis.
Anonymous wrote:If I'm in that church, I prefer not to rely on police response time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When are the shootings going to stop?
When we fix our healthcare system and concentrate on mental health. More than half of gun deaths are suicides.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again. “Good guys” fail to prevent people from getting shot by another member of the “well-regulated” militia.
https://mobile.twitter.com/getongab/status/1211387924081774594
Huh? Dude was shot immediately by an actual good guy with a gun.
There’s a video. Watch it.
Yup. But naysayers are always quick to change the narrative
But if the bad guy didn't have the gun in the first place, he wouldn't have shot the first good guy. So you are okay to sacrifice at least one good guy in order for you to celebrate another good guy with gun neutralizing the bad guy with gun. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, just a reminder....
Just a few months ago, Biden attacked Governor Abbott for signing a law allowing church goers to carry in church.
I am sure the congregants at this church were happy that he signed it.
Guns don't belong in church. When our church, not in Texas, decided to have armed security guards during the service, we left and told them why.
This is why.
So in the church you prefer, there would be more people dead if this happened. That’s a very strange wish to have
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, just a reminder....
Just a few months ago, Biden attacked Governor Abbott for signing a law allowing church goers to carry in church.
I am sure the congregants at this church were happy that he signed it.
Guns don't belong in church. When our church, not in Texas, decided to have armed security guards during the service, we left and told them why.
This is why.
Anonymous wrote:When are the shootings going to stop?
Anonymous wrote:When are the shootings going to stop?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I figured someone would call the place name racist, was not disappointed.
Ironically, it was given its name by native Americans.
Anonymous wrote:I figured someone would call the place name racist, was not disappointed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again. “Good guys” fail to prevent people from getting shot by another member of the “well-regulated” militia.
https://mobile.twitter.com/getongab/status/1211387924081774594
Huh? Dude was shot immediately by an actual good guy with a gun.
There’s a video. Watch it.
Yup. But naysayers are always quick to change the narrative