I'm already there.I'm starting to grow desensitized over all these shootings
It's 30 years old.Go read On Killing. It's bang on and explains what's happening in society.
As an American I believe we are coming apart at the seams ! It's been getting worse each year, and now it seems like a weekly event.I'm starting to grow desensitized over all these shootings
The death count seems to be going up too, almost as if one guy is trying outdo the other guy before himAs an American I believe we are coming apart at the seams ! It's been getting worse each year, and now it seems like a weekly event
Crime has been trending down for decades. There are more mass shooters than before so this gives the impression that society is more violent now. Things used to be much worse.As an American I believe we are coming apart at the seams ! It's been getting worse each year, and now it seems like a weekly event.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwi858rGRPg0lFFVycFvvWAThey're speculating that the shooter may have been a member of the church. The other macabre angle is this church puts their weekly service up on YouTube every week
I have been for a while now, and so are many people in the U.S. Unless it's over 15 fatality mark, it barley makes the front page these days.I'm starting to grow desensitized over all these shootings
If the shooter is psychotic he should not be holdthe shooter is probably on psychotic meds
Depending upon the state there already is significant gun control legislation. For example Illinois has some of the strictest legislation yet gun crime is an epidemic in Chicago. Furthermore, a very small percentage of gun murders are committed using legally purchased firearms. There are no official stats (or they won't tell us if there are) but we're talking less than 5%. So given that tell me why you think "serious" gun control legislation is required?Time for serious gun control legislation. Those who oppose it enable these killings.
You can't. Its in the constitution that Americans are allowed to bear armsTime for serious gun control legislation. Those who oppose it enable these killings
I’m guessing you meant antipsychotic.the shooter is probably on psychotic meds
I've been to gunshows and even public ranges in the U.S. One easy "control" (quotation marks because it's not really a control, just a hurdle) is to eliminate the gunshow loophole. Another easy "control" is to require background checks in every jurisdiction. Lastly, another control is to require simple education on safe gun handling. The last isn't to prevent mass shooting, it's to prevent accidental shootings. Anybody who has ever been to a gunshow in the U.S. or even spent time at a public range (even private ranges have their problems - just ask any range safety officer) will see many examples of simple cluelessness in the safe handling of a weapon. And that's for gun owners who bother to go to a range. Many (maybe the majority) of gun owners and hunters think they can just pull out their weapon and be proficient in it with no practice time. Not knowing simple range etiquette and safety (eg: never muzzle sweeping, not knowing how to safe your weapon, not knowing how to maintain your weapon) - all of this could be covered in a simple required course. NONE of these requirements would take away any second amendment rights.Depending upon the state there already is significant gun control legislation. For example Illinois has some of the strictest legislation yet gun crime is an epidemic in Chicago. Furthermore, a very small percentage of gun murders are committed using legally purchased firearms. There are no official stats (or they won't tell us if there are) but we're talking less than 5%. So given that tell me why you think "serious" gun control legislation is required?