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Opinion | There Is a Middle Ground on Guns - The New York Times

"...Tennessee has some of the most permissive gun laws in the country. You don’t need a permit to buy a gun here. You don’t need a license to own one. You aren’t required to register any gun you own. You don’t need a permit to carry a rifle or a shotgun. You aren’t required to pass a background check if you’re buying a gun from a private person. It’s easier to purchase an AR-15 in Tennessee than it is to become a licensed exotic dancer, as two employees of Déjà Vu Showgirls, a Nashville strip club, demonstrated in a recent YouTube video."

OH is nearly as permissive. Once again, OBV bringing selective snippets to create a thesis. Your faux concern is very transparent.
 
Trauma surgeon in YouTube shooting vents his frustration over gun violence - CNN

"Gun violence happens every day throughout the United States. It happens here in San Francisco. It happens in the Bay Area. It happens all over the country," Campbell said. "But I don't see you guys out here because I'd like to make sure that people know that we got a serious problem that we need to address."
"I don't have all the answers ... at least we're having a discussion about it nationally," he said. "This is a real problem."

"This is a terrible day in the United States," said Campbell, a professor of surgery at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine.
Campbell said once again, the hospital -- the only level 1 trauma center in San Francisco -- was confronted with a mass casualty.
The hospital dealt with multiple shooting victims in each of the past two weeks, Campbell said. The incidents included a fatal shooting at a San Francisco barbershop.
"I didn't see all these cameras out here ... last week when I was here," he said.

"That's the problem, when something like this happens, which is terribly unfortunate, then you guys come out," Campbell said. "The reality is we have to deal with this all the time. We have to deal with the families."

"We kind of quietly do our job and we don't say a whole lot," he said. "But today just seemed like it was a day where people wanted to hear what was going on."
He added: "We as trauma providers, we are just saddened by the fact that this is a persistent problem."

"It happens with such regularity. It's unbelievable," he said of gun violence.
"We need to work together to find a solution," Campbell said.
 
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Trauma surgeon in YouTube shooting vents his frustration over gun violence - CNN

"Gun violence happens every day throughout the United States. It happens here in San Francisco. It happens in the Bay Area. It happens all over the country," Campbell said. "But I don't see you guys out here because I'd like to make sure that people know that we got a serious problem that we need to address."
"I don't have all the answers ... at least we're having a discussion about it nationally," he said. "This is a real problem."

"This is a terrible day in the United States," said Campbell, a professor of surgery at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine.
Campbell said once again, the hospital -- the only level 1 trauma center in San Francisco -- was confronted with a mass casualty.
The hospital dealt with multiple shooting victims in each of the past two weeks, Campbell said. The incidents included a fatal shooting at a San Francisco barbershop.
"I didn't see all these cameras out here ... last week when I was here," he said.

"That's the problem, when something like this happens, which is terribly unfortunate, then you guys come out," Campbell said. "The reality is we have to deal with this all the time. We have to deal with the families."

"We kind of quietly do our job and we don't say a whole lot," he said. "But today just seemed like it was a day where people wanted to hear what was going on."
He added: "We as trauma providers, we are just saddened by the fact that this is a persistent problem."

"It happens with such regularity. It's unbelievable," he said of gun violence.
"We need to work together to find a solution," Campbell said.

Guy is *****ing about job security.
 
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Trauma surgeon in YouTube shooting vents his frustration over gun violence - CNN

"Gun violence happens every day throughout the United States. It happens here in San Francisco. It happens in the Bay Area. It happens all over the country," Campbell said. "But I don't see you guys out here because I'd like to make sure that people know that we got a serious problem that we need to address."
"I don't have all the answers ... at least we're having a discussion about it nationally," he said. "This is a real problem."

"This is a terrible day in the United States," said Campbell, a professor of surgery at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine.
Campbell said once again, the hospital -- the only level 1 trauma center in San Francisco -- was confronted with a mass casualty.
The hospital dealt with multiple shooting victims in each of the past two weeks, Campbell said. The incidents included a fatal shooting at a San Francisco barbershop.
"I didn't see all these cameras out here ... last week when I was here," he said.

"That's the problem, when something like this happens, which is terribly unfortunate, then you guys come out," Campbell said. "The reality is we have to deal with this all the time. We have to deal with the families."

"We kind of quietly do our job and we don't say a whole lot," he said. "But today just seemed like it was a day where people wanted to hear what was going on."
He added: "We as trauma providers, we are just saddened by the fact that this is a persistent problem."

"It happens with such regularity. It's unbelievable," he said of gun violence.
"We need to work together to find a solution," Campbell said.

His venting will surely be the catalyst for peace among people. I see a Nobel prize in Campbell's future.
 
Trauma surgeon in YouTube shooting vents his frustration over gun violence - CNN

"Gun violence happens every day throughout the United States. It happens here in San Francisco. It happens in the Bay Area. It happens all over the country," Campbell said. "But I don't see you guys out here because I'd like to make sure that people know that we got a serious problem that we need to address."
"I don't have all the answers ... at least we're having a discussion about it nationally," he said. "This is a real problem."

"This is a terrible day in the United States," said Campbell, a professor of surgery at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine.
Campbell said once again, the hospital -- the only level 1 trauma center in San Francisco -- was confronted with a mass casualty.
The hospital dealt with multiple shooting victims in each of the past two weeks, Campbell said. The incidents included a fatal shooting at a San Francisco barbershop.
"I didn't see all these cameras out here ... last week when I was here," he said.

"That's the problem, when something like this happens, which is terribly unfortunate, then you guys come out," Campbell said. "The reality is we have to deal with this all the time. We have to deal with the families."

"We kind of quietly do our job and we don't say a whole lot," he said. "But today just seemed like it was a day where people wanted to hear what was going on."
He added: "We as trauma providers, we are just saddened by the fact that this is a persistent problem."

"It happens with such regularity. It's unbelievable," he said of gun violence.
"We need to work together to find a solution," Campbell said.

Well, he hit on one point and didn't realize it. The media needs to stop sensationalizing these shootings.

Secondly, perhaps the good doctor is unaware of the extremely strict gun laws in Cali and San Fran already. Perhaps he should implore his representatives to focus on more substantial issues instead of trying to create more laws that won't work.
 
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Well, he hit on one point and didn't realize it. The media needs to stop sensationalizing these shootings.

Secondly, perhaps the good doctor is unaware of the extremely strict gun laws in Cali and San Fran already. Perhaps he should implore his representatives to focus on more substantial issues instead of trying to create more laws that won't work.

As in the police following up whenever they are warned by family members that this person was potentially going to do something?
 
As in the police following up whenever they are warned by family members that this person was potentially going to do something?

Well, it is California. They might have thought she wss an illegal alien and didn't wasn't to hurt her feelings or make it seem like they are biased.

I mean, it's okay for illegals to kill people in California.
 
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Well, it is California. They might have thought she wss an illegal alien and didn't wasn't to hurt her feelings or make it seem like they are biased.

I mean, it's okay for illegals to kill people in California.

I mean, they are the most progressive state in the union, aren't they?
 
Well, he hit on one point and didn't realize it. The media needs to stop sensationalizing these shootings.

Secondly, perhaps the good doctor is unaware of the extremely strict gun laws in Cali and San Fran already. Perhaps he should implore his representatives to focus on more substantial issues instead of trying to create more laws that won't work.

I think his point was that all the shootings should be sensationalized. Maybe a nightly news release of the the gun violence totals for the past 24 hours.

Secondly, if Cali and San Fran didn't have strict laws, things would be even worse; and if all states had laws as strict as Cali's, things would be better.
 
I think his point was that all the shootings should be sensationalized. Maybe a nightly news release of the the gun violence totals for the past 24 hours.

Secondly, if Cali and San Fran didn't have strict laws, things would be even worse; and if all states had laws as strict as Cali's, things would be better.

For the whole country full of 325+ million people?

They should put up a percentage of the population killed.
 
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I think his point was that all the shootings should be sensationalized. Maybe a nightly news release of the the gun violence totals for the past 24 hours.

Secondly, if Cali and San Fran didn't have strict laws, things would be even worse; and if all states had laws as strict as Cali's, things would be better.

That San Bernadino shooting appeared "even worse". How did those Cali laws work in that situation?
 
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I think his point was that all the shootings should be sensationalized. Maybe a nightly news release of the the gun violence totals for the past 24 hours.

Secondly, if Cali and San Fran didn't have strict laws, things would be even worse; and if all states had laws as strict as Cali's, things would be better.

So the guy is a loony toon?
 
I think his point was that all the shootings should be sensationalized. Maybe a nightly news release of the the gun violence totals for the past 24 hours.

Secondly, if Cali and San Fran didn't have strict laws, things would be even worse; and if all states had laws as strict as Cali's, things would be better.

Because the stringent laws California already had clearly worked.
 
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I think his point was that all the shootings should be sensationalized. Maybe a nightly news release of the the gun violence totals for the past 24 hours.

Are you going to put the location of said gun violence totals?

When people notice it's mostly the same 5-6 places it would break down the left's fear mongering that a gun is going to kill you in the near future.
 
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I think his point was that all the shootings should be sensationalized. Maybe a nightly news release of the the gun violence totals for the past 24 hours.

Secondly, if Cali and San Fran didn't have strict laws, things would be even worse; and if all states had laws as strict as Cali's, things would be better.

Kinda interesting you making an absolute statement that things "would have been worse."

Care to back that statement up?
 
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Are you going to put the location of said gun violence totals?

When people notice it's mostly the same 5-6 places it would break down the left's fear mongering that a gun is going to kill you in the near future.

This would be devastating to those who practice racial identity politics.
 
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I think his point was that all the shootings should be sensationalized. Maybe a nightly news release of the the gun violence totals for the past 24 hours.

Secondly, if Cali and San Fran didn't have strict laws, things would be even worse; and if all states had laws as strict as Cali's, things would be better.
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I think his point was that all the shootings should be sensationalized. Maybe a nightly news release of the the gun violence totals for the past 24 hours.

Secondly, if Cali and San Fran didn't have strict laws, things would be even worse; and if all states had laws as strict as Cali's, things would be better.

You remind me of one of those people that stand 3 feet from a bison at Yellowstone and think it’s safe. You truly believe with enough laws and words free will can be constrained.
 
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