guns, backpacks, duffle bags, usps packages, or threaded pipe bombs,.....never will mass murder be preventable.
Want this instead?
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/10...ey-bomb-blast/
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I don't care if they survive.... Originally Posted by WakeupI didn't ask if you cared. My point was the killer cares....that he or she prefer to end up dead.
.....and you missed the point entirely.... Originally Posted by WakeupYour points are easy to miss.
So, by your logic, other countries that don't allow access to firearms should have much higher incidents of vehicular manslaughter, stabbing homocides, and homemade bomb casualties than we do her in the States...Your reason is sound , but remember the cat is already out of the bag with over 300 million firearms in the country already and you are dealing with a heavy gun-toting crowd in TX.
Heh, since I already knew the answer to those questions before I started down this path, let me know what you find...
The simple fact is if you make it harder for people to kill each other, they actually don't kill each other in groups as much...we dumbass Americans fail to realize that, and instead believe that if we make it easier for everyone to kill each other, then we won't kill each other in groups out of deterrence...
We see how well that has worked...
P.S.-Trying to convince people that I'm advocating for there to never be a homocides of any type anywhere is going to be a bit hard...especially since the topic here is mass shootings...try to stay on it... Originally Posted by Wakeup
Your reason is sound , but remember the cat is already out of the bag with over 300 million firearms in the country already and you are dealing with a heavy gun-toting crowd in TX. Originally Posted by AsianhobbyistThat point is irrelevant. I'm not talking about solving the problem tomorrow, that's impossible. I'm talking about solving the problem in 50-75 years by making it damn near impossible to get and keep a gun tomorrow...
That point is irrelevant. I'm not talking about solving the problem tomorrow, that's impossible. I'm talking about solving the problem in 50-75 years by making it damn near impossible to get and keep a gun tomorrow... Originally Posted by WakeupIt's just not possible. Even if no more guns get bought there is still so much in circulation it will last for all purposes for a ver, very long time. Even if the government launches a lucrative buyback program (and it won't happen due to funds, out roar from the gun lovers' etc.) it still won't reduce the stock enough to make it 'safe.'
It's just not possible. Even if no more guns get bought there is still so much in circulation it will last for all purposes for a ver, very long time. Even if the government launches a lucrative buyback program (and it won't happen due to funds, out roar from the gun lovers' etc.) it still won't reduce the stock enough to make it 'safe.' Originally Posted by AsianhobbyistYou're still thinking about living in today's world, with today's laws...I'm not...