For example, Dylan Roof should not have been able to buy a gun, but because his information wasn’t properly handled, he was able to.
For example, Dylan Roof should not have been able to buy a gun, but because his information wasn’t properly handled, he was able to.
I read it:
There is no proof that the bump stock made a difference. Some say him using a bumpstock saved lives, some says it made it worse:
I made a mistake, the actual number is %.4 for 2015, and %.2 of that %.4 is mass shootings. So only %0.0008 are mass shootings.
I do every time I vote pro-gun.
They will only care when it effects their bottom lines.
I don’t count suicides, people should have the right to end their own life.
0.004 percent of deaths is nothing.
Sounds like “democracy” at work to me.
Only 0.004% of deaths (in 2015) are non-suicide deaths. So I’m not that concerned.
It does not take much to buy a politician.
I teach STB about every month or so, i have had a few people call and tell me what they learned helped them help someone during a car accident. A few for work/shop accidents. Zero of them have been for gun related incidents yet.
Na, the tricky part is the pro-gunners like me vote.
When I reflect upon it, I don’t remember the times when a gun was used “at the right time.”
Id be very worried about going to any competition or event in the future.
Voting for starters.
Accepting what the gun lobby is doing feeds into the idea that we should allow corporations to buy our politicians,
I guess I should have rephrased, I don’t get that people are surprised that the gun lobby is in the gun manufactures pockets. I would be surprised if they where not. It is what I, a gun buyer (and voter), am paying them to do.
And I am speaking to how they are working for my interest. I do not want any more restrictions. I don’t even want most of the restrictions we currently do have.
heavily motivated to lobby the government to shut down any gun regulation whatsoever.