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I feel the most important thing to stop is that gun show loophole. mucifer Jan 2013 #1
Yeah, I just edited to add something about that Recursion Jan 2013 #2
The "every day" killings, which mostly affect poor people and minorities, are far more significant slackmaster Jan 2013 #11
Age Of the Victims, Sir The Magistrate Jan 2013 #3
That's a good point; I just made an edit about the 100 children since Sandy Hook Recursion Jan 2013 #4
The Large, Exceptional Event Shocks, Sir The Magistrate Jan 2013 #5
"Nobody in any position of authority anywhere called for a ban on handguns." Robb Jan 2013 #6
Thank you, I missed that Recursion Jan 2013 #7
To your question, it's simply a matter of time. Pick your metaphor. Robb Jan 2013 #8
But why focus on the gun in one case and the shooter in the other? Recursion Jan 2013 #17
According to the CDC, for the entire year 2010 there were 98 accidental fatal shootings of "kids" slackmaster Jan 2013 #9
77 youths killed by guns since Sandy Hook Recursion Jan 2013 #10
The string "youth" doesn't even appear in the cited page. slackmaster Jan 2013 #12
They show the age by the graphic size Recursion Jan 2013 #15
Can you handle the truth? I want all handguns, assault weapons, and clips or whatever sinkingfeeling Jan 2013 #13
I like the licensing idea Recursion Jan 2013 #16
I'm sure all gun cultists would love for gun discussions to drown in Gungeon cesspool. Hoyt Jan 2013 #14
The problem of gun violence in this country is multi-faceted. Tommy_Carcetti Jan 2013 #18
Very good points Recursion Jan 2013 #19
As I pointed out in the other thread, Cho wandered about in a dormitory, not a confined space. randome Jan 2013 #20
No, it was in a class building. I've taken classes in there. Recursion Jan 2013 #21
And I get where you're coming from, too. I really do. randome Jan 2013 #22
I'm more sympathetic to that line of argument Recursion Jan 2013 #23
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