An amazing case for reducing gun ownership in America

I disagree....
You're blaming the NRA for school violence & killings?
How can that be?
Hello. It may have something to do with laws (compare, say, England’s gun laws) and who makes laws and how their campaigns are funded. Difficult connections for some people to make, I guess.
 
Hello. It may have something to do with laws (compare, say, England’s gun laws) and who makes laws and how their campaigns are funded. Difficult connections for some people to make, I guess.
Hello... the laws are tougher now than they were in the 60, 70, 80....
The same guns were available back when one could by a gun over the counter, no back ground, no waiting period...
School attacks were extremely rare twenty or thirty years ago.
Tougher laws, waiting period, back ground checks.... yet we have more random school attacks.
Guess again counselor....
What has changed in our society?
 
Some fault lies with the NRA's political efforts that make reasonable gun control laws supported by a majority of American voters impossible to get through Congress.
That doesn't answer the question..what has changed in our society. School shootings were rare in the 60's - 90's
You know guns laws are much tougher now than they were in the 60's - 90's and semi auto AR's, M-1's etc. could be purchased over the counter.
We now have tougher gun laws, waiting periods & back ground checks yet we have school shootings.
Blaming the NRA is a convenient and an easy out.
I don't think tougher gun laws will address the underlying problem we have.
 
That doesn't answer the question..what has changed in our society. School shootings were rare in the 60's - 90's
You know guns laws are much tougher now than they were in the 60's - 90's and semi auto AR's, M-1's etc. could be purchased over the counter.
We now have tougher gun laws, waiting periods & back ground checks yet we have school shootings.
Blaming the NRA is a convenient and an easy out.
I don't think tougher gun laws will address the underlying problem we have.

Up until the infamous 1977 NRA annual convention, they were one of the leaders in support of reasonable gun control laws. Then the organization was taken over by a cabal of manufacturers, dealers and gun loons who chopped the budget for safety and marksmanship training and redirected it into political action.
 
Hello. It may have something to do with laws (compare, say, England’s gun laws) and who makes laws and how their campaigns are funded. Difficult connections for some people to make, I guess.
Especially when they don't want to make those connections . . . avoid them like the plague just like they do with like common sense and reality.
 
Especially when they don't want to make those connections . . . avoid them like the plague just like they do with like common sense and reality.
You no nothing about common sense, it is you who refuses to see that gun laws are stricter than ever, that the same weaponry was available over the counter with no waiting for back ground, yet there are more school attacks. Why?
Only a simpleton thinks the answer is stricter gun laws.
If you care to add something of value to the conversation, please do.
Otherwise shut the fuck up.
 
You no nothing about common sense, it is you who refuses to see that gun laws are stricter than ever, that the same weaponry was available over the counter with no waiting for back ground, yet there are more school attacks. Why?
Only a simpleton thinks the answer is stricter gun laws.
If you care to add something of value to the conversation, please do.
Otherwise shut the fuck up.

Feeling cornered?
 
Feeling cornered?
Not at all.
You asking dumbass questions?
The second amendment isn't going away.
We've had semi automatic guns for decades, we never had shootings at schools like we have for the last twenty years.
The guns are not what is different.
 
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