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Sure, let's just turn schools into giant concrete blocks with no glass doors or large windows. Just soul crushing rooms with florescent lights and no sunlight. Sounds great.
The CDC has no part in this, because eventually it’ll be abused. We just got out of a situation where the CDC abused their authority, also the patriot act comes to mind as another knee jerk reaction. We already know that the shooter in Nashville legally purchased the weapons.
- Fund mental health services in this country.
- Create CDC guidelines for how the media should cover mass shootings to prevent copycats. They have guidance for covering high profile suicides to prevent a contagion affect. No reason we can't do something similar for mass shootings and get CNN/Fox/MSNBC, etc. to agree to the guidelines.
- Allow government funding for gun violence research and reverse the NRA lobbied Dickey Amendment that all but prevents the research. Let's take a look at the last three decades of mass shootings and figure out how the shooters got the guns. Did they break a current gun control law to get the gun? Would any currently proposed gun control law have actually stopped the person from getting the gun?
- Stronger laws that hold people accountable for their guns. If a parent is irresponsible with their gun and a kid gets ahold of it and shoots someone, charge the parent with something.
- Fund law enforcement so the currently written gun laws can actually be enforced.
- Universal background checks, which is supported by almost 9 in 10 Americans.
What generation is that? Gen Z? Millennials? X? Boomers? They've all had a hand in mass shootings in the last year.No it isn’t, it’s reality. You don’t remove constitutionally guaranteed rights on a whim because a generation has been faile by an enabling society, because the gun isn’t the root cause.
The root cause is we’ve got a generation that is f*cked up.
It most definitely is a whim, because it isn’t the root cause. The underlying issues would still be there.What generation is that? Gen Z? Millennials? X? Boomers? They've all had a hand in mass shootings in the last year.
Let's call a spade a spade here. We, as an American society, have all unconsciously decided that a certain level of murdering of innocents, including children, is acceptable as long as we can have guns like AR-15s in the hands of private citizens.
You're right, we'll never do anything about the 2nd amendment, but I wouldn't call 30 years of school shootings and countless other mass shootings a "whim".
Gun violence affects certain segments of that age bracket far more than others. Why not tell the whole story?Firearms are the leading cause of deaths among children 1-19 years old in the US. That death rate is 19 times higher than your average comparable first world country. Gun violence might be quite literally the biggest threat to children in the country but half of you can't stop living in fear of LGBTQ people and a cartoon mouse.
Interesting, albeit, a long term list.
- Fund mental health services in this country.
- Create CDC guidelines for how the media should cover mass shootings to prevent copycats. They have guidance for covering high profile suicides to prevent a contagion affect. No reason we can't do something similar for mass shootings and get CNN/Fox/MSNBC, etc. to agree to the guidelines.
- Allow government funding for gun violence research and reverse the NRA lobbied Dickey Amendment that all but prevents the research. Let's take a look at the last three decades of mass shootings and figure out how the shooters got the guns. Did they break a current gun control law to get the gun? Would any currently proposed gun control law have actually stopped the person from getting the gun?
- Stronger laws that hold people accountable for their guns. If a parent is irresponsible with their gun and a kid gets ahold of it and shoots someone, charge the parent with something.
- Fund law enforcement so the currently written gun laws can actually be enforced.
- Universal background checks, which is supported by almost 9 in 10 Americans.
Female. Don't let any media tell you otherwise.Was the shooter male or female? Meaning was it born with xx or xy chromosomes?
It was male. I wish everyone would stop referring to a female. He was most certainly not a female.Was the shooter male or female? Meaning was it born with xx or xy chromosomes?
Wait, what? BwahahahahaFemale. Don't let any media tell you otherwise.
Ok I’m confused. It was born with xy chromosomes? The other dude says it’s female. This is a born male that did this?It was male. I wish everyone would stop referring to a female. He was most certainly not a female.
This chick that shot up the school has a twat and knockers. Legit. Not silicone and a cock pocket.Ok I’m confused. It was born with xy chromosomes? The other dude says it’s female. This is a born male that did this?
So no hollowed out inverted penis to serve as the sleeve for the vag? Mental illness I noticed is exacerbated by hormonal imbalances. The hormones changes themselves can cause psychosis. Sick world we live in to enable the sick and not be able to treat them. Hormone replacement for sex change should be added to the list of disqualifying factors for a firearmThis chick that shot up the school has a twat and knockers. Legit. Not silicone and a cock pocket.
Could double as a severe weather shelter as well.
Just not sure how a person can watch that video and it not scream mental illness. Blast her way into a school targeting babies. If she walks into a full auditorium we would have 50 dead kids.
Let's call a spade a spade here. We, as an American society, have all unconsciously decided that a certain level of murdering of innocents, including children, is acceptable as long as we can have guns like AR-15s in the hands of private citizens.
Take out 18-19 year olds (adults per the law) and those numbers change drastically. Most of those deaths by firearm are drug related.Firearms are the leading cause of deaths among children 1-19 years old in the US. That death rate is 19 times higher than your average comparable first world country. Gun violence might be quite literally the biggest threat to children in the country but half of you can't stop living in fear of LGBTQ people and a cartoon mouse.
There are some very big differences between us and other 1st world countries. Leaving those out is not honest.So we're comparing ourselves to the third world countries on that map? Don't you think it's reasonable to expect that we should have fewer homicides in the USA than in Africa or Mexico?
In all the other first world countries, there does seem to be an obvious correlation between low gun ownership and low homicide rates.
So we're comparing ourselves to the third world countries on that map? Don't you think it's reasonable to expect that we should have fewer homicides in the USA than in Africa or Mexico?
In all the other first world countries, there does seem to be an obvious correlation between low gun ownership and low homicide rates.
He actually proved a point without knowing it. Laws in those countries and the enforcement/implementation of them is laxed or non-existent (corrupt officials and police). We have been heading that way in recent years with some states downgrading felonies to misdemeanors, lack of bail requirements, stealing no more than (insert amount here), decriminalization of some drugs, light sentences for violent crime, defunding the police, etc... we have no one to blame but ourselves.There are some very big difference between us and other 1st world countries. Leaving those out is not honest.
In much, if not most, of the U.S. there are high gun ownership and low homicide rates.
Again, dancing around the elephant in the room.
This data may be completely correct but it also does say that this comes from all the way back in 2007 in the tiny text above Homicides.Take out 18-19 year olds (adults per the law) and those numbers change drastically. Most of those deaths by firearm are drug related.
Also, getting rid of guns does not prevent homicide.
We're comparing ourselves to the entire world in that map, unless your brain is too simple to comprehend it. If that is the case you need to sit out the debate.So we're comparing ourselves to the third world countries on that map? Don't you think it's reasonable to expect that we should have fewer homicides in the USA than in Africa or Mexico?
In all the other first world countries, there does seem to be an obvious correlation between low gun ownership and low homicide rates.
The gun ownership numbers come from 2007, it's gone up substantially in the US since then thanks to publicized attempts at gun grabbing. The homicide information was from a more recent UN report (that data was a study released in 2018).This data may be completely correct but it also does say that this comes from all the way back in 2007 in the tiny text above Homicides.
Born male. Sorry, I refuse to play the trannie game so I only refer to what they really are.Ok I’m confused. It was born with xy chromosomes? The other dude says it’s female. This is a born male that did this?
This person was born female.Born male. Sorry, I refuse to play the trannie game so I only refer to what they really are.
Exactly. This chick/guy left a manifesto behind. To me it will be extremely interesting to see if the content ever hits the media or not. If it doesn’t support the “I’m sane but want to kill everyone” theory that is used to vilify guns then it will be everywhere. Likely he/she was batshit crazy and it will be brushed under the rug. The fact is that there is a terrible problem with a lot of kids these days with mental health and it’s starting to show itself more and more.And here is the issue in a nutshell. Correlation is not causation. You could probably pick an infinite number of correlations, but you guys focus on the tools rather than the underlying causes.
And here is the issue in a nutshell. Correlation is not causation. You could probably pick an infinite number of correlations, but you guys focus on the tools rather than the underlying causes.