.@DonLemon says the facts don't tell the full story about the Florida school shooting: "This is a sickness that has infected the country, unchecked and unfettered gun violence. ... Forget politics here, this about the lives of all Americans"http://snpy.tv/2BXgK6F
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As long as the right to own a gun "trumps" the right to life and safety, the US will always look like this. Unfortunately the people with their heads screwed on right aren't the ones making the important decisions.
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You assumptions are incorrect. When I was in school access to firearms was far easier. All hardware stores, Sears, Roses, Belk, etc. sold guns. You could buy one anywhere. We didn’t shoot each other. Why? We all had guns so why is it now a problem when not then? Answer that!
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I've been asking the same, not one anti-gun person will answer. When I was in school, guns were WAY easier to get, including automatics. Guns WAY more restricted now, way more...school shooting was unheard of when guns were easier to get. What changed? They won't answer.
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The world changed. It's not 1975. Financial stressors are phenomanally worse, values changed. "Road rage", "cyber bullying" more meds. An 'incel' ran people over BECAUSE HE COULDN'T GET A DATE. Some dodged the van, but bullets are quicker. Unless you find a time machine - ADAPT.
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