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Old 16-01-2013, 12:28   #4
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Re: The NRA blames video games for violence..

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
No the NRA have understood everything very well. Yet again we're not talking about gun control but the NRA. Just like when they called for teachers to be armed in schools and everyone spent a week discussing that instead of what gun control would like like. We've now spent the last week discussing games and the NRA again.

The NRA are brilliant at what they do. They've very smart, very capable and very effective.
Actually, when I say they missed the point, I did think it was a deliberate action. They know that limiting the supply of military grade assault weapons will stop at least some of these massacres but would never say that as it does not suit their agenda. Hence their suggestion to arm teachers. Incidentally, did they ever say how they would deal with what happened if a teacher actually did pull a gun on a gunman, who reacted by grabbing a kid, holding a gun to the kid's head and shouted to the teacher "Drop your weapon, or I blow the kid's head off"?
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