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Number of Americans killed on battlefields in all wars in history:
1,396,733
Killed by firearms in the US since 1968:
1,516,863
(NYT)
No civilian requires an automatic weapon... get a new hobby if need be.WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Number of Americans killed on battlefields in all wars in history:
1,396,733
Killed by firearms in the US since 1968:
1,516,863
(NYT)
Obviously, you feel for all those impacted by this, but people really need to stop using these tragedies as cover for not dealing with the real problem.
The NRA donated $51 million to Trump and five other senators in the last election cycle, WAKE UP!!!
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Obviously, you feel for all those impacted by this, but people really need to stop using these tragedies as cover for not dealing with the real problem.
The NRA donated $51 million to Trump and five other senators in the last election cycle, WAKE UP!!!
Nik the Trik said:Or at least, news, please stop saying things like these shootings are "incomprehensible". They're not. They happen pretty frequently and we more or less know how and why.
L K said:One of the sad things is Puerto Rico will be ignored by the news now. Something unavoidable that causes many deaths and illness.
I feel horrible for the families of the fallen in Vegas but their deaths were preventable. Instead people will rush out and buy more guns in response to this.
Zee said:L K said:One of the sad things is Puerto Rico will be ignored by the news now. Something unavoidable that causes many deaths and illness.
I feel horrible for the families of the fallen in Vegas but their deaths were preventable. Instead people will rush out and buy more guns in response to this.
I've never understood the gun culture in the U.S. I'm soon to be 49 years old and I've never held a gun in my life. I don't think I'm missing anything.
I don't understand it either, and I've been a US citizen for all of my 55 years. I grew up in a suburban area (outside of NYC) and no one had guns. However...more and more, I'm thinking that becoming armed in the US is a good idea. Not because of events like Las Vegas, but because I think there is an increasing chance that civil order is going to break down in my lifetime. Either someone is going to take out the power grid and throw society into chaos, or the radical right wingers are going to attempt to stage a civil war. And they have all the guns.Zee said:I've never understood the gun culture in the U.S. I'm soon to be 49 years old and I've never held a gun in my life. I don't think I'm missing anything.
Chris said:I don't understand it either, and I've been a US citizen for all of my 55 years. I grew up in a suburban area (outside of NYC) and no one had guns. However...more and more, I'm thinking that becoming armed in the US is a good idea. Not because of events like Las Vegas, but because I think there is an increasing chance that civil order is going to break down in my lifetime. Either someone is going to take out the power grid and throw society into chaos, or the radical right wingers are going to attempt to stage a civil war. And they have all the guns.Zee said:I've never understood the gun culture in the U.S. I'm soon to be 49 years old and I've never held a gun in my life. I don't think I'm missing anything.
This recent event has really affected me like no other, even the Sandy Hook school shooting. I think it's a combination of the sheer size and number of dead/wounded, along with the rhetoric I've seen on-line in response. Within hours people were already labeling this a conspiracy (i.e. government sponsored, just like the 9-11 truthers) and attempting to silence any discussion of gun concerns because it was disrespectful to the victims. Yeah, I get it...don't discuss it now, don't discuss it later because guns are not part of the problem. And of course the usual responses comparing guns to knives and forks and how if we restrict guns, we have to restrict those kitchen utensils because they can be used as weapons.
I'm completely frustrated and fed up (and depressed) with this country right now and I don't see any hope of progress on this issue. Never thought I'd be considering moving to another country, but I see it as more likely every day.
Can I move to Canada? I've been a big Leafs fan my whole life...
?This morning, we have children without parents and fathers without sons, mothers without daughters. We lost two police officers. We lost a nurse from Tennessee. A special-ed teacher from a local school here in Manhattan Beach. It?s the kind of thing that makes you want to throw up or give up. It?s too much to even process ? all these devastated families who now have to live with this pain forever because one person with a violent and insane voice in his head managed to stockpile a collection of high-powered rifles and use them to shoot people.?
?There are a lot of things we can do about it. But we don?t, which is interesting. Because when someone with a beard attacks us, we tap phones, we invoke travel bans, we build walls, we take every possible precaution to make sure it doesn?t happen again. But when an American buys a gun and kills other Americans, then there?s nothing we can do about that. And the Second Amendment, I guess, our forefathers wanted us to have AK-47s is the argument, I assume.?
?President Trump is visiting Las Vegas on Wednesday. He spoke this morning, he said he was praying for those who lost their lives. You know, in February, he also signed a bill that made it easier for people with severe mental illness to buy guns legally. The Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, the speaker of the House, Paul Ryan, a number of other lawmakers who won?t do anything about this because the N.R.A. has their balls in a money clip, also sent their thoughts and their prayers today ? which is good. They should be praying. They should be praying for God to forgive them for letting the gun lobby run this country. Because it is, it is so crazy.?
Zee said:L K said:One of the sad things is Puerto Rico will be ignored by the news now. Something unavoidable that causes many deaths and illness.
I feel horrible for the families of the fallen in Vegas but their deaths were preventable. Instead people will rush out and buy more guns in response to this.
I've never understood the gun culture in the U.S. I'm soon to be 49 years old and I've never held a gun in my life. I don't think I'm missing anything.