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In reply to the discussion: I'm back home and I just feel raw. [View all]Arugula Latte
(50,566 posts)I think of all the previous gun slaughters, all the innocent lives lost over the past couple decades. The San Ysidro massacre in 1984, where a gunman walked into a McDonald's in 1984 and killed 21 people (including five children) and injured 19 others, shocked me to my core. And yet, in the years since then, not only has little been done, this country has only become nuttier and nuttier about guns. Laws are routinely passed now making it easier for people to obtain and use guns, and the situation has evolved so that uttering the words "gun control" can mean the death of a political career. The countries of the "civilized world" looks at this country with a mix of disgust, incomprehension and pity.
And now, after the unspeakable horror of Sandy Hook, only NOW some people see the need for change?
I don't get it.