Very fair point, it's just such a touchy subject that can quickly take over a thread, sorry for the police attempt.
Well said.Stive said:dallasag_123 said:
Because not having them has worked? You are right in that it will not solve the problem. But, my God, if stops one of these is it not worth it?
People that take the mindset of "well….we have to do something" are reacting emotionally. I get emotions are part of all of us but IMHO they're not why/how laws should be created and implemented.
Humans are tricky creatures. One kid dies per month and we get sad but we don't react. The same dozen kids die in an hour and we think we have to rewrite laws.
Shootings like this make me sick, I can't imagine what the parents and community are going through, and the shooter was absolutely evil to the core. That being said, logic and math says that these situations are outliers and I'm not motivated to adopt redundant laws and rules and that start to creep in on individual freedoms.
FIFY.bthotugigem05 said:
Plenty of threads on the Politics board tohash out the gun control stuffblame the shooting on the FBI, liberals, or a false flag.
This is where it all breaks down. Everyone "just wants an honest discussion" until someone pushes back on all their incorrect assumptions about the issue. Then it's just "do SOMETHING."AgGrad99 said:
On a side note...it scares me when I hear people like Junior saying we need to 'ban automatic weapons'.
He was corrected by Gordon, and then followed that up with 'well then, we should ban all semi-auto weapons'. Gordon had to explain that is almost all guns, and every pistol.
Junior obviously knows very little about a subject he's very passionate about, and I think that describes a lot of the country.
I dont have the answer, but it's hard to have a productive debate when it's so emotional, and the facts are confused.
WC87 said:
Props to Steve Kerr - he screams do something and yes, he actually did something. He backed removing police from Oakland schools.
Kerr supports police removal from schools
Absolutely. Getting away from these things improves mental health and interactions with fellow citizens.The Collective said:
The 24/7 news cycle, social media, and politicians / lobbyists are destroying the fabric of the nation.
dallasag_123 said:
and a cop at every Church? and every grocery store? and every subway train? I mean talking about a police state.
and the car analogies are so ridiculous. It is HARDER to own and operate a car then a firearm. You do have to be licensed to drive. There are inspections to try to insure the vehicles are not a danger to be on the road. No license is required to own a firearm in Texas. For most people in this country vehicles are required to make a living, high capacity magazines are not required to make a living.
The Collective said:
Police units are underfunded, overworked, and struggling to fill positions. I am absolutely sure increasing their responsibility is not the answer here.
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Police units are underfunded, overworked, and struggling to fill positions. I am absolutely sure increasing their responsibility is not the answer here.
That's not true across the board.dallasag_123 said:
and a cop at every Church? and every grocery store? and every subway train? I mean talking about a police state.
and the car analogies are so ridiculous. It is HARDER to own and operate a car then a firearm. You do have to be licensed to drive. There are inspections to try to insure the vehicles are not a danger to be on the road. No license is required to own a firearm in Texas. For most people in this country vehicles are required to make a living, high capacity magazines are not required to make a living.
Dallas PD has a program where licensed social workers go out with them on some calls in order to attempt to solve the problems that ultimately lead to the police being called.The Collective said:
Police units are underfunded, overworked, and struggling to fill positions. I am absolutely sure increasing their responsibility is not the answer here.
MW03 is correct - I wasn't trying to turn this into a debate on what is or isn't a "mass shooting".BoomGoesThe said:
What is the definition you were using for "mass shootings" on the last page when you claimed there had been 200 of them in the last 5 months?