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The gun question they can't answer [View all] Tadpole Raisin May 2022 OP
The "freedom" to own, carry, hump a gun makes everyone else less free. elias7 May 2022 #1
This Bayard May 2022 #3
Great point enough May 2022 #2
An intriguing question to be sure Harvey Wineburger May 2022 #4
There weren't any (well I guess the Texas tower) Tadpole Raisin May 2022 #5
Right there were so few. Hieronymus Phact May 2022 #7
The ability to kill 30 people in 30 seconds. Tadpole Raisin May 2022 #17
Well Willto May 2022 #20
Willto said it well enough above Hieronymus Phact May 2022 #24
That is it...People's attitudes about killing change. Very sad indeed. Stuart G May 2022 #26
+100 Rhiannon12866 May 2022 #27
Back in the 70's, when there was a school shooting on the news haele May 2022 #6
Yup, and if those bullied kids had an AR-15 we would have Tadpole Raisin May 2022 #11
Ah Willto May 2022 #21
Then why weren't they used? More responsible NRA? Societal norms Tadpole Raisin May 2022 #22
I wish Willto May 2022 #23
Bomb THREATS were the more common disruptions in public schools for quite awhile maddiemom May 2022 #19
Why does everyone else have to pay the price of freedom? IronLionZion May 2022 #8
Yesterday, Cruz absolutely crumbled when the reporter asked him, "Why does this only happen Scrivener7 May 2022 #9
My now deceased uncle quakerboy May 2022 #10
The most deadly school incident led to a national law. MarcA May 2022 #12
Instead of locking up kids behind steel doors... forgotmylogin May 2022 #13
Having Rights Hoosier_Progressiv May 2022 #14
And what about those purported "19 good guys with guns"? calimary May 2022 #15
Recommended. H2O Man May 2022 #16
It Started With The Texas Tower Sniper DallasNE May 2022 #18
In the 50s, 60s and the 70s guns were far, far easier to get than now. former9thward May 2022 #25
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