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In reply to the discussion: Gun enthusiasts and the rush to buy guns after a mass shooting: Please don't shift the blame. [View all]Tommy_Carcetti
(44,579 posts)You would think an incident of that magnitude and pure horror might have caused legal, so-called "responsible" gun owners to rethink their situation.
I mean, you had Nancy Lanza, a seemingly upstanding mother of two living in a quiet, safe upscale suburban community, who legally bought semi-automatic rifles only for the apparently reason because she wanted to and she could. She thought nothing of taking her son to the range to shoot them for no reason other than apparently it was a "fun" activity to do. It was all harmless, legal fun, right?
I don't know if there was an increase in homicides involving rifles following Sandy Hook and the buying spree. That doesn't even matter.
The fact that there wasn't a huge decrease in gun related homicides following Sandy Hook speaks volumes about the state of mind of the gun loving community. The fact that there are still thousands of gun related homicides annually and hundreds involving rifles (which contrary to what you claim is not a nominal figure and no, bicycles don't kill more people contrary to what some people want you to believe) should speak volumes about the state of mind.
The fact that we saw a mother-and-son, "harmless shooting fun" situation play out almost identical to Sandy Hook last week speaks volumes.
There was a test in late 2012 and the gun enthusiast community failed. They failed miserably. They failed almost immediately by rushing to the gun stores to buy more AR-15s for no reason other than they might not be able to buy more of them in the future. As if they were some limited edition Beanie Baby.
No. Fuck them, fuck their fake-persecution complex, and fuck their crocodile tears. They own this shit.