Fresco, I agree its impossible to prevent these things. How about we fucking reduce the number, and the body count then?
My point is I bet you feel safe out in public too, without that thing. You use it for home defense then, to shoot around corners? Or do you fire through the walls and at your neighbor?
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The Texas Clock Tower guy had told more than a few people something was breaking inside his brain, and to check it at autopsy. He also showed up agitated one night at a professors house, only to sit down at his piano and play fuckin Clair de Lune.
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JessR said:
Obviously the firearm industry itself is self serving. They are a for profit industry, their motive is money. The complexity is in the millions of ordinary Americans who honestly and legitimately don't agree that the kind of gun control being proposed isn't the right thing to do
Yes, the firearm industry and their lobbyists are in it for the money. We totally agree.
And I'll let you get away with saying I don't talk about the complexities of their "side" and then refuse to even describe it yourself. But maybe you could tell us what "kind" of gun control is being proposed here, and how these ordinary Americans legitimately disagree?
And health care is something everyone needs; people argue over how to pay for it. The gun lobby is more like cigarette marketing. No one needs it. I smoke anyway.
OK, and then I'm wondering why I can discuss the motives of these guys, something we can never know, but not the policies that let him do it? You know, the only part we can change?