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JesseDark
Posts: 22755 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 9/9/2003 Member: #467 |
![]() This is why I don't things have changed
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2018/02/14/ar-15 Here is a list of mass shootings in the U.S. that featured AR-15-style rifles during the last 35 years, courtesy of the Stanford Geospatial Center and Stanford Libraries and USA TODAY research: Bring back dee-fense
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SupremeCommander
Posts: 33972 Alba Posts: 35 Joined: 4/28/2006 Member: #1127 |
![]() JesseDark wrote:This is why I don't things have changed in between the gap of 1984 to 2007 there was an automatic weapons ban. that needs to be reenacted. in the past, I didn't want to restrict access because I did (do) not think the government can be completely trusted. that said, present day, I am more concerned about some adolescent who has access to all the information on mass killings and a media who will essentially celebrate another one DLeethal wrote:
Lol Rick needs a safe space
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fishmike
Posts: 53704 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/19/2002 Member: #298 USA |
![]() SupremeCommander wrote:First person to touch on the issue (of school shootings specifically). School shooting will continue because because the way they are covered here is literally fuel for those who might be capable or fit that profile in the first place.JesseDark wrote:This is why I don't things have changed When you see the attention they get how can anyone be surprised? These are damaged people carrying massive amounts of pain. This last one was adopted, his father was long dead, his mother died last year, he was expelled from school and profiled as a danger. So when we get to that point what happens? Where do these people go? Who helps these people? Who watches them? What resources does the gov or community provide to turn these people's lives around or protect others from them? "winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs
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