Mass shooting of the week, high school in parkland, FL.

Why would I, who acknowledges that these incidents is rare, want people who are so weak minded that they believe the nutty claims that they did not, to also die? Makes no sense.

I want them the Lord to bless them tonight with some compassion. And a few dozen more IQ points.
First part: You said it. I quoted what you said. You are right, you made no sense.

Second part: Compassion about what? The dead kids? Pretty sure you won't find anybody on here that doesn't feel compassion for the dead kids and their families.

But what does that accomplish wrt solving the problem? It is more liberal diversion.

Why don't you sit down for a minute and be honest with yourself and decide if you truly in your heart of hearts believe a gun ban of ANY kind will stop the tragedies we see. The gun is the easy target.

The next one might have an AR15. It might have a 9mm Glock. It might be a pipe bomb. It might be a Molotov cocktail at a football game. But the one thing in common they will ALL have is the human being that decided to do the act. That is the problem that you liberals refuse to deal with, because you don't believe there is any inherent evil in men. It's sweet, but naive.

You have no idea how to deal with the mentally unstable or worse the dedicated 'jihadi' for lack of a better description.

I heard one speaker talk about hardening the target. THAT is the solution. Not taking away guns from people. Not melting them down. Not cash for guns. Harden the target. Open schools are a thing of the past. Or this will happen again, and again and again.

They don't have to be prisons either, but that will be the way it starts.
 
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At the risk of being tarred and feathered for saying something positive about Trump, I think this open forum he’s having right now has been very good. I think he’s done a great job of communicating with the people in the audience. He seems open to listening to a lot of perspectives.

Not able to watch it but I'm glad to hear that. When he isn't being combative (unfortunately, that's most of the time), Trump is capable of being lucid.
 
At the risk of being tarred and feathered for saying something positive about Trump, I think this open forum he’s having right now has been very good. I think he’s done a great job of communicating with the people in the audience. He seems open to listening to a lot of perspectives.
I have a couple of questions though. What are these things accomplishing at this point in time other than to allow more airing of grief?

Secondly, schools are a local concern by and large. My property tax dollars go to a local school district for whatever it is that government schools waste money on. To my knowledge those schools are not funded by the .gov. It really doesn't matter though because the local government is vastly more responsible for the safety of the local children that the federal government is.

So what is the .gov supposed to do about this exactly?

From my perspective, this is all deflection from the real issues because NOTHING will come of any of this federal level publicity.
 
Not what I said Cletus.

Stop digging, your retardation is showing.

It's really simple.

My rights > your fears

So this was just something cool to say to appease the gun nuts or are you saying your gun rights are more important than children's fear of being shot at school.

Get it straight you don't have unlimited choice on how you want to exercise your 2nd. Never have and never will.
 
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I have a couple of questions though. What are these things accomplishing at this point in time other than to allow more airing of grief?

Secondly, schools are a local concern by and large. My property tax dollars go to a local school district for whatever it is that government schools waste money on. To my knowledge those schools are not funded by the .gov. It really doesn't matter though because the local government is vastly more responsible for the safety of the local children that the federal government is.

So what is the .gov supposed to do about this exactly?

From my perspective, this is all deflection from the real issues because NOTHING will come of any of this federal level publicity.

I think the positives that I took from the open forum were that POTUS openly and candidly communicated with people who have been personally effected with situations like, Florida, Colorado and Sandy Hook and asked them what we should do to make sure these situations at least happen at a smaller rate. It obviously remains to be seen if anything will come from it. Hopefully something will be done to reduce these horrible mass murders. However, there is no simple answer and I think it will be a very long process.
 
So this was just something cool to say to appease the gun nuts or are you saying your gun rights are more important than children's fear of being shot at school.

Get it straight you don't have unlimited choice on how you want to exercise your 2nd. Never have and never will.
What I said was straightforward and very clear. I'll type more slowly for you.

My rights trump your fear.

Just because you are afraid, that doesn't mean I have to give up my rights.
 
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meaning you can't argue the statistic that despite the rate of gun ownership in this country we have a lower murder rate than the average of the world. along the lines of most 1st world nations without guns. and that we also have a lower rate of assault/robbery and other crimes.

actually looking at the list on homicide rates is interesting as it doesn't just boil down to wealth, freedom, lack of guns, etc.

That is a big fat lie. lmao We are at "sh**hole" levels of crime and violence compared to other developed/first world nations.
 
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What I said was straightforward and very clear. I'll type more slowly for you.

My rights trump your fear.

Just because you are afraid, that doesn't mean I have to give up my rights.

You don't have a constitutional right to chose what weapon you can buy. That is something entirely in the Government control. Always has been and always will be. You fear losing choice not your Constitutional rights. Get that through your thick skull. There has been nobody in this forum trying to take your rights.
 
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So this was just something cool to say to appease the gun nuts or are you saying your gun rights are more important than children's fear of being shot at school.

Get it straight you don't have unlimited choice on how you want to exercise your 2nd. Never have and never will.

And your fear should not have anything to do with it.
 
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You don't have a constitutional right to chose what weapon you can buy. That is something entirely in the Government control. Always has been and always will be. You fear losing choice not your Constitutional rights. Get that through your thick skull. There has been nobody in this forum trying to take your rights.

Thats so wrong it's not even funny.
 
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Got a link to back up that bluster.

List of countries by intentional homicide rate - Wikipedia

We have a comparable murder rate to "S***hole" countries like Somalia, Kazakhstan, and Rwanda.

Much higher than Mozambiquie, India, Lybia, Sierra Leone, Cambodia and many more.

Much, much higher than any wealthy countries.

How U.S. gun deaths compare to other countries - CBS News

Americans are 10 times more likely to be killed by guns than people in other developed countries, a new study finds.

Compared to 22 other high-income nations, the United States' gun-related murder rate is 25 times higher. And, even though the United States' suicide rate is similar to other countries, the nation's gun-related suicide rate is eight times higher than other high-income countries, researchers said.

The study was published online Feb. 1 in The American Journal of Medicine.

America'''s Violent Death Rate Higher Than Other Countries | Time

Americans are much more likely to be shot dead than people who live in other high-income countries, according to a survey of global homicide rates.

Homicide rates in the U.S. were seven times higher than an average of other high-income countries, largely fueled by a gun homicide rate in the U.S. that is about 25 times higher than others.
 
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Got a link to back up that bluster.

List of countries by intentional homicide rate - Wikipedia

We have a comparable murder rate to "S***hole" countries like Somalia, Kazakhstan, and Rwanda.

Much higher than Mozambiquie, India, Lybia, Sierra Leone, Cambodia and many more.

Much, much higher than any wealthy countries.

How U.S. gun deaths compare to other countries - CBS News

Americans are 10 times more likely to be killed by guns than people in other developed countries, a new study finds.

Compared to 22 other high-income nations, the United States' gun-related murder rate is 25 times higher. And, even though the United States' suicide rate is similar to other countries, the nation's gun-related suicide rate is eight times higher than other high-income countries, researchers said.

The study was published online Feb. 1 in The American Journal of Medicine.

America'''s Violent Death Rate Higher Than Other Countries | Time

Americans are much more likely to be shot dead than people who live in other high-income countries, according to a survey of global homicide rates.

Homicide rates in the U.S. were seven times higher than an average of other high-income countries, largely fueled by a gun homicide rate in the U.S. that is about 25 times higher than others.
 
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At the risk of being tarred and feathered for saying something positive about Trump, I think this open forum he’s having right now has been very good. I think he’s done a great job of communicating with the people in the audience. He seems open to listening to a lot of perspectives.

From what coverage I saw of it I agree. The problem is his handlers who are beholden to the NRA and field the phone calls will shut him down.
 
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Listening to Dems/Libs or MSM talking heads start saying things like AR-15s are weapons of war makes anything you say after that not to matter because its clear you know nothing about what your talking about.

If our military has to use the AR we are in a world of hurt.

Also when they say "Common Sense" seeing as they don't know anything about the subject they want to legislate immediately makes me stop listening.
 
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