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among many things promised, Trump did promise to stop the violence, if elected to the office of POTUS
he obviously has an invisible magic wand he was gonna wave around & some how magically STOP crime on a dime
LOL, he is so full of himself & of course it does take an asinine electorate to believe such horse **** to get such a candidate elected
the average American voter is really quite stupid IMO ............
we get it- you like to bait gun owners but you don't have any valid solutions but then again finding a solution to this problem that you pretend upsets you, has never been your goal.
And by that standard calamity I could say a first good step on your part is admitting no America doesn't have a gun problem.A good first step would be for you to admit that yes, America has a gun problem.
Have you forgotten about the Wild, Wild, West? Guns don't kill, people do...until the attitudes of people change, yes the violence will continue...
nope, we have a criminal problem. You apparently have a problem with freedom
Not to mention Democrats.Mental illness is far more of a problem than guns.
Look at the make up of all the shooters in mass killings, they are all similar.
Have you forgotten about the Wild, Wild, West? Guns don't kill, people do...until the attitudes of people change, yes the violence will continue...
Not to mention Democrats.
There really wasn't all that much gun violence in the wild west. Sure there was some in some of the mining towns, but punishment was harsh and swift. I seriously doubt the US had a homicide rate of 5 or 6 per 100K back then.
Not to mention Democrats.
But they loved their guns and most everyone carried...and there was a lot of territory to hide in...they had to be caught first...
Incorrect. We have a problem with people committing criminal acts with guns. Lots of guns, lots of criminals. Gee what could go wrong?
No not all(that wouldn't be fair) but lets say a good deal of them.Are you seriously trying to claim all mass shooters are democrats?
Oh, now, that's helpful. :roll:
Well thank you.Just doing what I can to help.:2razz:Oh, now, that's helpful. :roll:
mainly criminals-what's your solution-I have never seen anything that even comes close to being a rational solution to a rather minor problem given there are 400 million guns in the USA and 99% of them are never used for anything illegal
Well thank you.Just doing what I can to help.:2razz:
12,000 gun homicides and another 20,000 or so suicides by gun..."nothing to see here, move along."
that isn't the issue. the issue is what can be done that would reduce those numbers without violating the constitution. The problem I see from posters like you is that you constantly throw out gun deaths in an effort to smear gun ownership without ever coming up with any solutions other than to harass gun owners
that isn't the issue. the issue is what can be done that would reduce those numbers without violating the constitution. The problem I see from posters like you is that you constantly throw out gun deaths in an effort to smear gun ownership without ever coming up with any solutions other than to harass gun owners
You gotta start somewhere. And, the bare minimum required to get started is admitting that the US has a problem with gun violence.
this board has a problem with dishonest posters who pretend that the problem is "gun violence" when what really bothers them is the voting patterns of gun owners. We have a problem with violent criminals. Guns don't cause problems. People misusing them do. you want to harass lawful gun owners because you don't like their voting patterns
CT forum is that way ------>
This thread is about discussing "at least one mass shooting per month," which clearly indicates that we have a problem with gun violence in this country. If you can't discuss that, I suggest you start a thread in CT and rant away on your theories about voting patterns and what-not.
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