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In reply to the discussion: If it's about guns, cool. If it's about people, count me out. [View all]Kalidurga
(14,177 posts)31. But, this is about people.
It's about the thousands that die every year due to gun violence, accidents, and suicide (another form of violence). It isn't about who has the guns ie rednecks, poor urban people, or some weekend warriors that just think they are cool. But, we should know who has guns, whether or not they are likely to be violent, and we should limit the amount of human casualties a gun can cause in a short amount of time.
I am tired of reading about the slaughter guns cause even if it is one victim at a time and even if it is an accident. Such as the death of a girls brother when she drunkenly shot him at a New Years eve party while they were posing with the gun for Face Book pictures. That is just one kind of tragedy and it was completely avoidable.
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I keep waiting for Skinner et al. to shut down some of this but so far ... nothing.
Bake
Jan 2013
#73
Sorry, but the culture is as much a part of it as the guns themselves. Yesterday I got called a
Erose999
Jan 2013
#6
Maybe "taken down a peg" wasn't the right word. I don't care about "scoring points" because honestly
Erose999
Jan 2013
#11
I had a gun pointed at me by a family member who was also a convicted felon and had mental issues...
Erose999
Jan 2013
#13
That same sherrifs office got into trouble shortly after that because guns that had been slated to
Erose999
Jan 2013
#22
Oh, you're right, military styled rifles are just a convenient scapegoat du jour.
Fumesucker
Jan 2013
#44
Country music listening, skoal dipping, camo wearing, Baptist church going, Repub voting fireman
Fumesucker
Jan 2013
#40
people in rural areas are the ones that accidentally shoot their children and threaten to overthrow
bettyellen
Jan 2013
#18
I don't see the problem with discussing a wide range of policies on the internet.
DanTex
Jan 2013
#58
I haven't seen any discussion of microstamping at all in the wake of Sandy Hook.
DanTex
Jan 2013
#66
That's the way I took it too, a confrontation with an armed person is not a fun thing
Fumesucker
Jan 2013
#23
Some folks insist on hanging on those suicides because it inflates the number to something to go on
TheKentuckian
Jan 2013
#42
Why is it that pro-gun advocacy forces people into making bizarre and callous claims
DanTex
Jan 2013
#69
Most of those folks are ATTENTION SEEKERS rather than being serious about suicide
TheKentuckian
Jan 2013
#75