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Another mass shooting (12 confirmed dead)


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Need tougher gun laws in my opinion...  I believe all guns should be legal but background and medical records checks should be preform before gun is issued. I just purchased a rifle online... it so super easy to buy a gun its not even funny.

 

I agree with a lot of what you said. I however do think there should be limitations on gun types and ammo.  I'm sure you don't think all guns should be machine guns and rifles with grenade launchers on them should be legal. Maybe you do. 

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I agree with a lot of what you said. I however do think there should be limitations on gun types and ammo. I'm sure you don't think all guns should be machine guns and rifles with grenade launchers on them should be legal. Maybe you do.

Haha, no I don't. Any weapon that is not labeled "destructive device"

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I agree with a lot of what you said. I however do think there should be limitations on gun types and ammo. I'm sure you don't think all guns should be machine guns and rifles with grenade launchers on them should be legal. Maybe you do.

Assault weapons are already illegal to citizens and heavily regulated by the government.

I'm against Federal documentation and registration and limitations on pistol/rifle type or ammo capacity. That poo solves nothing, look at California.

I'd rather focus on bigger issues, like alcohol-related deaths and rapidly increasing mental illnesses.

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Assault weapons are already illegal to citizens and heavily regulated by the government.

I'm against Federal documentation and registration and limitations on pistol/rifle type or ammo capacity. That poo solves nothing, look at California.

I'd rather focus on bigger issues, like alcohol-related deaths and rapidly increasing mental illnesses.

 

I think this is the issue. We've always had guns in this country and it's never really been a major problem. Something is wrong with some people now days that didn't really affect people the same way in the not so distant past. I know that last sentence may not have made much sense, but I guess what I'm trying to say is, something has changed the mentality of this society.

 

I don't know if it's putting children on prescription drugs in elementary school, shielding them from outside influence, giving everybody a trophy... I don't know! But the increase in mental illness is something I think needs to be looked into very seriously!

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I think this is the issue. We've always had guns in this country and it's never really been a major problem. Something is wrong with some people now days that didn't really affect people the same way in the not so distant past. I know that last sentence may not have made much sense, but I guess what I'm trying to say is, something has changed the mentality of this society.

I don't know if it's put children on prescription drugs in elementary school, shielding them from outside influence, giving everybody a trophy... I don't know! But the increase in mental illness is something I think needs to be looked into very seriously!

Brilliant idea.

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I meant PUTTING children on prescription drugs like we do now. ADD OCD and stuff like that. Who ever heard of stuff like that 20 years ago? Sorry for the confusion.

Drugs are a part of the problem.

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