He doesn't want to go, so he didn't say anything.
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Phat32 said:
Jesus Corby let it rest a second before you get into gun control
Bob Loblaws Law Blog said:
It's not really the place for this discussion, but continuing to do nothing clearly isn't working. Unless you're a fan of dead children, I guess.
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Unless you're a fan of dead children, I guess.
There is really no in between? Doing something like maybe background checks (no, that will NOT solve crime and there will still be gun deaths but might help at least on the margins) and take away guns? and that was some bull*****Quote:
Take away guns
Bob Loblaws Law Blog said:
Jeez, so we can't even agree that something (anything) should try to be done? Politics ****ing sucks. Again, not the place for this.
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Taking away guns solves nothing if you don't get to the root issue
Bob Loblaws Law Blog said:
Haven't caught much of the Hardline the last couple days. Who's filing in for Danny as producer?
Problem is, you don't know who the looney ones are until it's too late. And if you do identify one before they do something sick, the same people saying "lock up the crazies" will be saying "the government is abusing its power and locking this person up for no reason other than they support X (as long as it's something they too support, of course)."DannyDuberstein said:
If you want to save lives, lock away the looney birds.
dallasag_123 said:
Because not having them has worked? You are right in that it will not solve the problem. But, my God, if stops one of these is it not worth it?
dallasag_123 said:
Because not having them has worked? You are right in that it will not solve the problem. But, my God, if stops one of these is it not worth it?
dallasag_123 said:
Because not having them has worked? You are right in that it will not solve the problem. But, my God, if stops one of these is it not worth it?
It would save thousands more children's lives than gunsHincemm said:
not worth it
There have been 200 "mass shootings" (not only school shootings) in less than 5 months in 2022. There isn't enough time between them for any reaction to not be considered an "emotional reaction". So in an effort to not react emotionally, we should continue to do nothing.Stive said:dallasag_123 said:
Because not having them has worked? You are right in that it will not solve the problem. But, my God, if stops one of these is it not worth it?
People that take the mindset of "well….we have to do something" are reacting emotionally. I get emotions are part of all of us but IMHO they're not why/how laws should be created and implemented.
Not that I'm advocating thread derailing, but you'll find much more reasonable and thoughtful minds on this threadbthotugigem05 said:
Plenty of threads on the Politics board to hash out the gun control stuff.