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In reply to the discussion: There is no way to stop mass shootings in this country! [View all]upaloopa
(11,417 posts)31. My idea is to make gun ownership a anti social
thing to do. We should shun gun culture advocates.
With the gun violence in this country buying a gun is a means to say I support killing. The purchase of guns and ammo promotes the manufactures who promote ALEC and the NRA's efforts to prevent information by the CDC and to stop any legislation designed to reduce gun violence.
So we should make it an anti society issue. Gunners support our violent gun culture so we should not support them.
Treat gunners like smokers.
Besides it is our 1st amendment right to do so!
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Well, I would love to hear one realistic idea. Before we try something that loses votes. Nt
Logical
May 2014
#6
Then we need more stringent and even more... thorough background checks and...
951-Riverside
May 2014
#50
How about mandatory mental health evals before getting a drivers or gun licens-nt
Anansi1171
May 2014
#91
Maybe all you folks who are so sanguine about mass shootings (no pun intended)
stranger81
May 2014
#10
Right. Dead kids add nothing to the discussion. Let's keep talking about more gunz.
stranger81
May 2014
#13
Maybe, maybe not. It obviously wouldn't stop everyone, but it would certainly make it harder.
stranger81
May 2014
#32
I agree that there's no one-size-fits-all solution to completely eliminate the problem.
stranger81
May 2014
#42
Then please explain why we hear about so few mass murders in Australia, Japan, Britain, etc
Hugabear
May 2014
#76
It was made in direct response to a worthless OP that adds nothing to the discussion. eom
MohRokTah
May 2014
#16
All I need is a bout one more Associate Justice who would be open to that interpretation
MohRokTah
May 2014
#38
I hope you are right. "Well regulated" has been debated forever. But remember....
Logical
May 2014
#41
The Democratic party platform says that the 2A protects an individual right to keep and bear arms
hack89
May 2014
#51
But that is not banning the use of guns, just making it hard to afford the bullets.
Rex
May 2014
#80
If it was unconstitutional then guns and bullets would be tax free, felons could legally own them...
951-Riverside
May 2014
#63
Somehow I don't think allowing only the 1% to own guns is a very progressive idea.
EX500rider
May 2014
#68
Why should we be expected to "get used to it?" Why should we be expected to shut up and
Skidmore
May 2014
#65
Whether deliberately or accidental, I think you are confusing "politically viable" with "desirable".
Donald Ian Rankin
May 2014
#64