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Old 05-18-2018, 02:04 PM
 
Location: Bel Air, California
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Originally Posted by Joe the Photog View Post
Relax, America. There is nothing to see here. This is who we are now. Sure, eight more kids are dead at the hands of a schoolmate. But the news cycle will play out as it always does. Follow along in your program if you will. First will come the breathless news reports as reporters arrive on screen and snatch anyone who will be interviewed live on TV. They don't even have had to witnessed anything. Second-hand information as well as rumor and innuendo are fine if they can speak somewhat coherently into the microphone. Other media outlets will then repeat this information. They may use terms like, “We have not confirmed this yet, but...” The truth doesn't matter. Any information that can be repeated endlessly across TV, radio and social media will work.

This is who we are now, America. Politicians from 1600 Pennsylvania down to mayors of small towns will say it's not the time to politicize this tragedy as they offer their “thoughts and prayers. Maybe they don't realize it or maybe they do, but they are already politicizing the tragedy. Folks like you and me will take to Facebook to scorn at those politicians as they say they want something to be done about school violence in America. They will be followed quickly by the cold dead hand's folks who want absolutely no government regulations of his AR-15 or any other guns.

This is who we are now, America. CNN, Fox News and MSNBC will usher in the same old talking heads to tell you how to think and most of us will oblige depending on the political party we ascribe to. Callers to every barely listenable radio show will call in and depending on viewpoint will be sad or irate. Based on the last name of the killer, they will blame it on illegal immigration or, perhaps, anti-illegal immigration. Others will blame bullying. Some will point fingers at the other party. Still, others will photohop online images of the killer to misplace blame on a movement.

This is who were are now, America. The conspiracy theorists will have already taken to social media using words like false flag and crisis actors. They also think the 9/11 attacks did not happen, so it's best not to challenge them on their beliefs lest you become another victim of gun violence.

This is who we are now, America. Politicians from both parties will claim to be prepared to work on sensible gun violence regulation. They say this to assuage our fears more than any actual plans to do anything constructive about it. The NRA will make sure they don't.

So, relax, America. Don't be too concerned. Think and pray about it if you really want to or just say you will. It doesn't matter. No cares. There's reality TV to watch and yoga classes to attend. You have to get to work tomorrow and make your kid's school lunch which they may or may not get to eat before they are shot.

There is nothing new to see here. This is who we are now.
we've always been this

 
Old 05-18-2018, 02:05 PM
 
Location: Houston (previously Cape Town, South-Africa)
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Originally Posted by Joe the Photog View Post
Relax, America. There is nothing to see here. This is who we are now
/end thread - Very sad truth but well put
 
Old 05-18-2018, 02:08 PM
 
Location: Charlotte
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Originally Posted by NY_refugee87 View Post
Because it's easier to pin the blame on firearms, their availability, their capacity, and the laws pertaining to them than it is to actually discuss the true issue at hand.

Those who stand with me that are Pro2A, I hope you don't go deflecting to mental health.
You don't want to go down that road and have politicians dictate a mandatory visit to a shrink for an examination before being able to exercise your rights to keep and bear arms...
Because all it would take is for shrinks with an agenda to deny you your rights based on their opinion.

Direction attention away from the real issue at hand is simple.
Those of us who do not want to see ever more restrictive gun laws bans etc pass will vehemently oppose such measures.
Reason being is simple.

Emotionally compelled devoid of logic and common sense experts believe Australia and Europe are models to follow because less guns = less deaths. However...
Laws only apply to the law abiding.

As evident in every one of these shootings.
1. It is illegal to murder.
2. It is illegal to be on school property with a firearm/ammo.

The flawed logic is criminals will obey laws.
They wont. They havent. Time and time again it is evident.

The dystopian belief of ban and confiscate, will create more victims.
Only police and military should have guns. Yet police have itchy trigger fingers racist blah blah blah and we have a sitting President who was "Literally Hitler/Literally Stalin" echoed on and on and on...
The stupid is perplexing.

Following the logic... well if guns are banned and confiscated... then that means only a few who fail to turn them in will be faced with lethal force.
News flash. Not everyone is naive enough to believe in that and would rather keep their liberty and natural rights to self defense and defense from tyranny.
The whole take them after these incidents and eventually there will be 0 remaining...

Let's address the fact that remains.
1. 19 trillion in debt. You propose a ban/confiscation/fine to be placed on anyone and everyone. How exactly is that going to be enforced? Well with agents of the government armed with guns. So really you're pro gun only when it suits your beliefs.
How much would such a program like that cost in order to be implemented?
I'd say billions trillions even to hire, train, and engage.
Following engaging would be pensions medical coverages for those wounded in action.
There may be raids upon individuals residences. Hell even the military can be involved. But I don't see black hawks cobra gun ships A10s strafing towns/villages. Mortars and artillery deployed reaper drones sending sidewinder and hellfires at everyone's home.

2. You're proposing sacrificing those in possession of a firearm to get your way. Along with sacrificing those employed to enforce your way.
If you really want a ban and confiscation why not be the change you seek and do it yourselves?

3. The whole redefining of the 2nd Amendment.
Founding fathers didn't see AR15s.
Nor did they forsee the printing press evolving into 24 hour news feeds either. Should the first be treated as subjective as the 2nd? How about propose altering other civil liberties and rights protected by the constitution?

4. A belief in bigger government and it will solve all our problems.
No. It wont. Bigger government = more expensive government. As if power doesn't corrupt... officials can be bought/paid off etc. Bureaucracy doesn't drag it's feet or anything...

5. Insert this implement here and compare to firearms.
Cars kill more than guns. Fact. Look it up for yourself. Compare the mortality toll year for year with cars and firearms. Cars kill more. Even with registrations and licenses and insurance. Tough pill to swallow I know.

So really what stops any real talks of ending plaguing violence be it committed with a knife, a fist, a gun, a car whatever, is the fact that remains
1. It is a Constitutionally Protected Natural Right to keep and bear arms.
2. Many here and outside of the basement of city datas political forum, understand it is so and VEHEMENTLY oppose any new legislation regulation.
3. It is the individual that committed the act. Not the inanimate object incapable of physical action and incapable of nefarious thoughts.

So I say for the I don't know, how many'th time.

Want to be serious about solving this problem?
Address Motive. Incentive. Intent. Enabling outliers.
Want to know what they are? And what measures can stop it? Ask. Or sift through the plethora of threads I've posted in following a tragedy.
Can't rep yah enough.
 
Old 05-18-2018, 02:09 PM
 
Location: Gaston, South Carolina
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Originally Posted by Ghengis View Post
we've always been this
That was my point more or less.
 
Old 05-18-2018, 02:10 PM
 
Location: Near Falls Lake
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Originally Posted by TreeBeard View Post
Dead children is the price we pay for lax gun laws.
You do know there is nearly an infinite number of ways school violence could occur. There were plenty of guns around when I was growing up yet school shootings didn't happen. This is actually a societal issue!!
 
Old 05-18-2018, 02:11 PM
 
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Originally Posted by KenFresno View Post
Another day, another mass shooting. Glad we get those special freedoms here in America. Like the freedom to be gunned down at school, church, movies, concerts....So many freedoms. And we had the gall to call other countries ****holes.
The firearms used as so far reported, are legal in numerous countries, not just the US.


The countries stated as "****holes" are pretty much that, with people fleeing from them, even risking their life to do so, to the US. I have yet to see where people are fleeing the US in massive numbers, risking their lives to do so, due to conditions here.
 
Old 05-18-2018, 02:16 PM
 
Location: San Jose
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Originally Posted by carcrazy67 View Post
You do know there is nearly an infinite number of ways school violence could occur. There were plenty of guns around when I was growing up yet school shootings didn't happen. This is actually a societal issue!!
So why aren't these sort of events happening in any other first world nation? You don't think their are kids in Britain getting bullied, or teens with mental health issues in Germany, or young men with anger problems in Norway? What separates us from them is that our deranged kids have access to guns and their's don't.
 
Old 05-18-2018, 02:18 PM
 
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Originally Posted by ringwise View Post
First of all, never going to happen.

But let's say it does. How will that happen logistically? Confiscation? Voluntary? Registration? Please be specific.

And what to do when that doesn't stop mass killings, only mass shootings, as in Australia?
Apart from a few domestic murder/suicides and a couple of terror attacks, there have been very few mass killings in Australia since 1996. There's certainly been nothing like the multiple school massacres or the Las Vegas and Pulse nightclub kind.

There were several prior to the gun buyback.
 
Old 05-18-2018, 02:19 PM
 
Location: Born in L.A. - NYC is Second Home - Rustbelt is Home Base
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News said he used a shotgun and revolver.

As I said months ago...if the dems confiscate the black guns, they will use shotguns to kill. If they confiscate the semi-auto pistols, they will use revolvers.

Proves the point the dems wont be satisfied until they outlaw ALL guns and the black guns are only the beginning.

Everyone entering the school needs to go through a man trap metal detector.
 
Old 05-18-2018, 02:19 PM
 
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He stole his Dad's guns. Shouldn't Dad be liable.

If Dad had given hm alcohol and the kid had killed someone drinking and driving, Dad would be liable.

Maybe if we make gun owners responsible for securing their weapons then we won't fight so hard to take them away from gun owners.
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