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Since when did Garlic Festivals become "Gun Free Zones"? Maybe those "old retired people" and "Granola Moms" weren't armed shopping for black garlic was because they did not WANT to carry, not because they couldn't.
Its easy. Limit gun selling to government buildings only by verified employees.
Sell guns with scanned gun licenses and a database that tracks all the guns and bullets they buy.
A percentage of gun shops sell guns illegally, we can eliminate that.
Gun show loopholes pass guns around black market.
Theres plenty of guns in the country, we can reduce the amount of guns manufactured.
Get the ATF back up to speed so they can actually enforce the laws, and find offenders.
Use the same enforcement for guns that they do for black people, then the non registered and black market guns can get cleaned up quickly.
You do all that, law abiding gun owners dont have to worry, and non gun owners dont have worry.
Once we get some kind of mental health care in this country we might actually be able to find the wackos before they commit these shootings.
The media is the arm of the democratic party. They fall in line with their talking points. Instead of reporting the news they interject their personal viewpoints!
oh you have the quote where the 'media' in this article were screaming for gun control.....care to share?
The media is the arm of the democratic party. They fall in line with their talking points. Instead of reporting the news they interject their personal viewpoints!
Go ahead and ignore the fact that people were killed. We're used to it.
What the media is not telling you the garlic festival was a 100% gun free zone.
Most places that get shot up are, your point?
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