But rather than “thoughts and prayers” here’s some data, and some ideas how to prevent some of these mass-shootings moving forward: Depending on the source you trust, we have between 325 million and 650 million guns in this country. That’s bad enough. But... 2/
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And the thing is, Democrats who push this “gun legislation” narrative *must* know these numbers, and if they don’t, they should not be in the business of pushing legislation. If they know these numbers, they know gun laws won’t stop these tragedies. 13/
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I believe they push this narrative in order to divide the public and garner votes/power. Republicans do the same thing on the other side with “they’re trying to take your guns!” Thing is, those kids today don’t care. They lost friends while both parties point at the other. 14/
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So when are we going to *do* something that will actually prevent future victims? Not just make us feel good because we think laws are magical, but *actually* save lives? Doing nothing is obviously not working. We have the power to change things. Let’s use it. 15/15
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While not a bad idea to allow qualified school officials to get trained and be armed, you cannot equate w/law-enforcement like Air Marshalls whose ONLY FOCUS is recognizing & training for violent scenarios, & often have had careers in law enforcement
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People are people. Training is training. Law enforcement isn’t some “special breed” of human. And at Sandy Hook, the first officers on scene waited outside for five minutes while Lanza was killing kids. Staff at the school wouldn’t do that.
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