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In reply to the discussion: Wow! Gun deaths set to out strip automobile fatalities [View all]jtuck004
(15,882 posts)46. >If we could get to those people who are depressed < We are swimming in them.
They are at the checkout line with us, in traffic with us, in our office...and we won't find the few 'till we talk to the many.
It would really take a national effort at training and understanding, maybe try and affect the culture. Tens of millions of new interviews, laws, processes...in a culture which has no patience, thinks we can pass laws and dispense pills to solve our problems
On top of that, Democrats seem to be willing to use the lives of the elderly as a bargaining chip in a cheap-ass chess game, while we blow up innocent children with our drones. I doubt such people could provide a solution, or sell anyone that such people care about much of anyone, being that willing to dispose of our neighbors and others.
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In any event, people don't buy cars for the express purpose of killing other people with them.
djean111
Dec 2012
#1
What you described is an often-overlooked consequence of mass gun ownership
Democracyinkind
Dec 2012
#52
Plus, a typical person will spend more time operating a vehicle than operating a firearm.
bulloney
Dec 2012
#21
How precious...and a car on a non-op or an agricultural vehicle is OK on private property, too.
libdem4life
Dec 2012
#35
And domestic terrorists don't usually fire rounds on kids on their own private property. That, too
libdem4life
Dec 2012
#47
+!000. Especially poverty caused by the financial sector and propped up by their lackeys
jtuck004
Dec 2012
#28
Cars are heavily regulated regarding safety, efficiency, emissions,
aint_no_life_nowhere
Dec 2012
#13
Please proceed, then, Citizen. You'll get no quarrel from most of us here. LOL
libdem4life
Dec 2012
#36
Feel free to drive your homemade rocket fuel powered car from your driveway into your garage
aint_no_life_nowhere
Dec 2012
#51
That's the law if you get a DUI ... can't pass a background check for a weapon ...
libdem4life
Dec 2012
#49
I hadn't realized that suicides were such a big component of the gun death numbers.
DeschutesRiver
Dec 2012
#26
Tax the bejesus out of guns, and we'd be able to afford the regulation and the mayhem and death
libdem4life
Dec 2012
#37
Cars have been ever-engineered to be safer, while guns have been ever-engineered to be more deadly.
Atypical Liberal
Dec 2012
#44
True. More reason why guns should be treated as cars...speaking of the ability to regulate and
libdem4life
Dec 2012
#50