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Hom3r 06-11-2017 18:36

Re: Mass shooting in Texas
 
Sorry to be so callous but why are we even having this in the news?

its just another normal day in gun crazy US of A, and nothing will change.

IIRC in Texas if you are in an argument and feel threatenedyou can shoot the other party in self defence.

I'm more angry and the guy in the UK who murdered a 18 month old girl.

Osem 06-11-2017 19:52

Re: Mass shooting in Texas
 
My last post on a US mass killing post. It's pointless, they will never change and I have to worry about stuff I can try to change.

1andrew1 06-11-2017 19:56

Re: Mass shooting in Texas
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35923537)
My last post on a US mass killing post. It's pointless, they will never change and I have to worry about stuff I can try to change.

Would a different government have resulted in tighter gun laws or is it a state-by-state situation?

sollp 06-11-2017 21:30

Re: Mass shooting in Texas
 
Big business as well. Its there way of life, why should i/us be concerned about it.

https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/sa...umbers-n437566

Onramp 06-11-2017 23:14

Re: Mass shooting in Texas
 
Thing is though, who brings guns into a church?

Well, the bad guys do.

Who brings guns into countries where guns are banned?

Well, the bad guys do.

The bad guys will always be able to get hold of weapons one way or another. Even if the good guys aren't allowed to have them.

Hugh 06-11-2017 23:19

Re: Mass shooting in Texas
 
That must must be why we have all those frequent occurrences of mass shootings in other countries like the UK, Canada, Germany, Australia, France, Germany, etc...

denphone 07-11-2017 05:30

Re: Mass shooting in Texas
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35923538)
Would a different government have resulted in tighter gun laws or is it a state-by-state situation?

Not IMO as the NRA are a hugely powerful group in America with great political influence.

Hom3r 07-11-2017 18:53

Re: Mass shooting in Texas
 
The NRA own congress.


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