Anonymous wrote:Someone needs to come up with a brilliant hashtag. Something along the lines of with us or against us. Or “we’ll give up assault rifles to protect children”, but much catchier. #real men don’t need gun shows. # one handgun is enough for my household. Too young to drink = too young to carry. Something. Pastors, country stars, athletes, ceos, car dealerships, nascar drivers, local anchorpeople…they need to be forced to take a stand on social. Who could have predicted the saturation and mainstream acceptance of Black Lives Matter or Pride? Momentum is so desperately needed.
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I come from a hunting family. We hunt on horseback with a pack of hounds.
We support a nearly total ban on firearms, even if it means no guns for us.
+1000. Here, here. I'm the ex-military PP. I'm with you 1000%.
If we ban firearms, how do we ensure the bad guys turn theirs in?
You can require a license to buy ammo or the components to pack your own. Also there are ways to identify and track purchases of bullets after they have been fired.
Here we go again with a C word - "can." I think you meant "ought to." Because it's not happening. The sooner people get realistic and pragmatic, the sooner school boards across America can start making plans, and following them through with completed action, to keep kids safe. Like: Plan - metal detectors. Budget, find contractor, install. That simple. Rather than whining and wishing and nothing getting accomplished and kids dying.
Of course, because a metal detector is definitely enough to stop a psycho that shows up at a school with a weapon of war. 🙄🙄🙄
The magical thinking, the complete lack of common sense and logic, this is such an American phenomenon.
Metal detectors do work. How many mass shootings happen in airports or courts? Don't play coy. They absolutely do work.
I just told you, the vast majority of courthouses in America DO NOT HAVE METAL DETECTORS at entrances. There have been numerous courthouse shootings in America. Educate yourself.
HOW WILL WE PAY FOR METAL DETECTORS AND THE MULTIPLE OFFICERS REQUIRED TO STAFF THEM AT THOUSANDS OF SCHOOLS ACROSS THE USA?! Put up or shut up.
Most counties and cities place bond or whatever referendums on ballots to finance improvements to schools or other large school expenditures. They would not need to be staffed, although an officer at each school would be even better. These size of expenditures are run of the mill. Nothing extraordinary at all.
I'm sorry you hold false beliefs that a metal detector does not deter gun carrying.
Anonymous wrote:The fat cats GOP, Christian Right Wing and NRA - their kids are safe. So why would they care if the children of others die? The only way the gun laws will change is when a massacre will hits close to home for them. Till now, the people who have died are average people. Even Jan 16th, saw the insurgents and policemen dying.
I have no hope for America anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently watched an Australian courtroom drama called Janet King. An entire season was devoted to a shipment of illegally imported guns. The govt launched a huge task force and splashy trial to arrest those responsible for selling a relatively small number of firearms. That’s how tightly weapons are controlled there. I almost had to laugh. And Australians have had conservative leadership for years! Why do our conservatives have such bloodthirst?
Australia used to have lax gun laws. When they enacted tighter regulation, they had a very successful buy-back program.
IIRC, the change was sparked by a mass shooting, although I might be wrong about that part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to think that we take a page out of the forced birthers' handbook. Let's get graphic pictures of the victims of school shootings. Blur their faces for privacy, slap them on some posters and do some "sidewalk counseling" outside of the offices of anti-gun-control senators/governors and the NRA.
Why do you think violent people are raging like this?
As soon as we get guns off the streets we should absolutely figure that out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently watched an Australian courtroom drama called Janet King. An entire season was devoted to a shipment of illegally imported guns. The govt launched a huge task force and splashy trial to arrest those responsible for selling a relatively small number of firearms. That’s how tightly weapons are controlled there. I almost had to laugh. And Australians have had conservative leadership for years! Why do our conservatives have such bloodthirst?
Australia used to have lax gun laws. When they enacted tighter regulation, they had a very successful buy-back program.
IIRC, the change was sparked by a mass shooting, although I might be wrong about that part.
Anonymous wrote:I recently watched an Australian courtroom drama called Janet King. An entire season was devoted to a shipment of illegally imported guns. The govt launched a huge task force and splashy trial to arrest those responsible for selling a relatively small number of firearms. That’s how tightly weapons are controlled there. I almost had to laugh. And Australians have had conservative leadership for years! Why do our conservatives have such bloodthirst?
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Massive pressure needs to be put on lawmakers who support gun rights. MASSIVE. BY ALL MEANS NECESSARY.
Their financial ties to gun lobbies need to be published for all to see.