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In reply to the discussion: Been here a lot today. Haven't seen the post were the gun owners posted their feeling of sorrow [View all]Tsiyu
(18,186 posts)94. No problema, azurnoir
These threads are usually in the Gungeon, and I suppose that's why...gun control is a very socially polarizing - yet highly personal - issue.
It helped me to take a moment to remember those who have fallen.
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Been here a lot today. Haven't seen the post were the gun owners posted their feeling of sorrow [View all]
upaloopa
Jul 2012
OP
I feel as much frustration at the failure to stop this idiot, as I feel sorrow.
Zalatix
Jul 2012
#80
Why did you expect that? Their job is to sell guns, not to feel sorrow. nt
babylonsister
Jul 2012
#2
Seems like you're ignoring the moderates on one side & playing with the extremists on the other.
baldguy
Jul 2012
#32
Of course people are sorrowful! That is the reason I want gun laws strengthened!
adigal
Jul 2012
#97
They have no sorrow, or remorse for what happened, or compassion for those killed & injured.
baldguy
Jul 2012
#5
Well maybe you can express sorrow over the idea that more mass killings will bring on more gun
upaloopa
Jul 2012
#11
Good point. And accept not policing/regulating their fellows will rightly bring trouble on them.
freshwest
Jul 2012
#26
Which will require investing in healthcare and mental health parity for the good of all, not profit.
freshwest
Jul 2012
#34
We really should move as quickly as possible to a single payer system.
Reasonable_Argument
Jul 2012
#42
Can't happen with the current house, but we have out foot in the door now, and that is where we need
freshwest
Jul 2012
#53
Well everyone has one you to. Where is the demand buy gun owners to find solutions to mass murder?
upaloopa
Jul 2012
#19
How about something like this. "What a tragedy, Gun owners and non gun owners should come together
upaloopa
Jul 2012
#27
Well you should have been in a Democratic Party County Fair Booth with me today
IADEMO2004
Jul 2012
#33
I considered posting a Silent thread in Memoriam but, rejected it upon further reflection.
Tuesday Afternoon
Jul 2012
#89
the thing is I don't come to DU looking for gun psychos. so how would I expect a thread to be
Tuesday Afternoon
Jul 2012
#107
point is only ONE thread was started and I don't know if that person is a gun owner or not. --
Tuesday Afternoon
Jul 2012
#111
I have seen gun owners on DU and other forums express the need for stricter gun laws.
jillan
Jul 2012
#73
This has been here almost 8 hrs, and what do we see? Still no expressions of sorrow from gun owners.
baldguy
Jul 2012
#83
I'm sorry that some nut decided to decided to shoot up a theater full of people
SickOfTheOnePct
Jul 2012
#106
too shocked too post. waiting for more information so that one can make an intelligent post rather
Tuesday Afternoon
Jul 2012
#88
WTF is wrong with you? So you want 1000s of individual posts of sorrow? How about this Einstein,
Logical
Jul 2012
#91
I'm a gun owner. I'm shocked. I feel sorrow. That was just wrong on every level.
HopeHoops
Jul 2012
#92