Digital Doctor
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http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=gun control
- lots of googling.
- lots of googling.
Yes.You do realize that Nancy Lanza is dead, right?
Yes.
If she wasn't dead, the decision to prosecute wouldn't be controversial.
She seems like she was a caring mother.?
Killer bullets???That's amazing that you folks make that stuff up!
Whoever said all guns should be banned? It must be nice to set up and shadow box with fake opponents.
I would guess that it would have been tough to get all those kids with a six shooter. Someone would have tackled the dude.......he would have missed more too.
OK, cool, we are in total agreement. We need more regs. We need to get large capacity magazines and killer bullets out of the hands of those who have no reason to have them. We need better databases and background checks. We need responsible gun owners to fight FOR these things....IF they are responsible.
But since they have spent every waking moment for the last 20 years fighting against reasonable legislation, it's hard to imagine a few dozen more bodies will make a diff.
We need to ban bullets then.All bullets are potential killers, that's they're purpose.
Jessica, age 6.
I find the lack of reasonable gun laws appalling.Unless you are directly related to that little girl, I find it appalling that you would post her photo...
Shifting the focus on the gun lobbying is a distraction, pure and simple, from the real cause of the tragedy - a mentally ill person who chose to harm others by any means necessary.
I find the lack of reasonable gun laws appalling.
[/quote]US has to face the reality of needed gun control similar to other developed nations (UK, Germany, Canada) where these effective regulations result in gun deaths in the 100's vs. the 10's of 1,000's.
No gun and the skinny kid is not killing anybody.
I posted a good neutral article some posts back about stricter gun laws in Australia after a similar tragedy and how it is inconclusive whether or not it has had a positive impact.
(1) existing laws prevented another tragedy
(2) if guns were not available, people sick in the head will find other ways to do harm. In this case, the kid was going to use a bomb too.
The author of the document you said you read concluded that the stats were not definitive proof. You also need to keep in mind that their version of the CT tragedy happened while guns there were illegal.
Mrs. Lanza's guns were legal, excessive, dangerous to the community due to lack of sensible gun laws and the community paid a terrible price for that lack of good gun control.
It is a story repeated around America 30,000 times a year....
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