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"We are closely monitoring the horrific shooting," Gov. Larry Hogan tweeted. "Our prayers are with all those impacted, including our first responders. The State stands ready to offer any support." so much for support, how about closing down these crazy gun laws, i despair for the American people, i really do.
15:56 Thu 20th Sep 2018
"We are closely monitoring the horrific shooting," Gov. Larry Hogan tweeted. "Our prayers are with all those impacted, including our first responders. The State stands ready to offer any support."
so much for support, how about closing down these crazy gun laws, i despair for the American people, i really do.
YMB - // Still no one has answered my question on how they would propose the US rounds up over 400million guns? //
Obviously it's not feasible, much less practical, to simply suggest that Americans stop having guns one day, and hand them all in the next day.
It will take education, and a cultural change in attitudes of seismic proportions to convince a huge amount of Americans that guns are not a good idea.
As a thinking mass of society, America is not even toddling yet, much less walking towards meaningful change.
For all its massive sophistication as a culture, America remains rooted firmly in 'frontier' attitudes - a man has to have a gun to defend his family and property, and that attitude shows absolutely no sign of changing anytime soon.
Add in the enormous financial and political influence of the NRA on government, and the instant political suicide of any President or candidate who even breathes the words 'gun control', and you can see that this is not something that is going to happen for generations yet.
We can only hope that change will eventually come, but it's a safe bet that no-one alive today is going to be around to see even the start, much less the end of that change.
Obviously it's not feasible, much less practical, to simply suggest that Americans stop having guns one day, and hand them all in the next day.
It will take education, and a cultural change in attitudes of seismic proportions to convince a huge amount of Americans that guns are not a good idea.
As a thinking mass of society, America is not even toddling yet, much less walking towards meaningful change.
For all its massive sophistication as a culture, America remains rooted firmly in 'frontier' attitudes - a man has to have a gun to defend his family and property, and that attitude shows absolutely no sign of changing anytime soon.
Add in the enormous financial and political influence of the NRA on government, and the instant political suicide of any President or candidate who even breathes the words 'gun control', and you can see that this is not something that is going to happen for generations yet.
We can only hope that change will eventually come, but it's a safe bet that no-one alive today is going to be around to see even the start, much less the end of that change.
Theland - // In this country, would it be unreasonable to carry a knife or a long baton, given the crime trends? //
There you go with those non-Christian sentiments again - you little tinker!
Of course it's unreasonable!
You can't solve violent crime by encouraging none-violent citizens to carry weapons!!!
If weapons get carried, then the potential for those weapons to be used increases, and that is how violence spirals further out of control.
I am surprised at you, unless you are simply playing devil's advocate again? Do please tell me you are...
There you go with those non-Christian sentiments again - you little tinker!
Of course it's unreasonable!
You can't solve violent crime by encouraging none-violent citizens to carry weapons!!!
If weapons get carried, then the potential for those weapons to be used increases, and that is how violence spirals further out of control.
I am surprised at you, unless you are simply playing devil's advocate again? Do please tell me you are...
Do you mean 'Bear ' Eddie?
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