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In reply to the discussion: Preventing Future Mass Shootings Like Las Vegas [View all]malaise
(296,119 posts)43. K & R
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We often live in a very strange country. It's always dollars first, for the most part, and people
RKP5637
Oct 2017
#4
I've never been able to come up with a really viable solution either. I agree actually
RKP5637
Oct 2017
#10
People have accepted the flawed debunk of US entertainment and cultural impact
loyalsister
Oct 2017
#19
Agreed. Easy access to guns is part of the problem, but the problem is larger.
Caliman73
Oct 2017
#20
Quite true, a lot of it boils back down to mental health. The solution today is sometimes
RKP5637
Oct 2017
#11
How about just banning guns with no purpose other than to build body count quickly,
Ms. Toad
Oct 2017
#16
Sure - why not? Tax refunds...market value wouldn't be too great if they were illegal to possess.
jmg257
Oct 2017
#34
Gun control debate - not a 'repub in charge debate'. Nothing else will matter enough
jmg257
Oct 2017
#41
Sadly, that will likely be quite true. The focus on it will pass, the mourning will end. We have a
RKP5637
Oct 2017
#33
Implement a massive tax on ammunition and thenl repeal the 2A, the scourge of this nation.
LonePirate
Oct 2017
#26