Before there is a string of sass. I legitimately would like to know if @DLoesch has some viable suggestions. For example, if the NRA sees this as a mental health issue and will be behind mental health legislation, let's try it.
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Her suggestion will be the same it always is: have more guns. If these health care were packing themselves this wouldn't have happened. Is this not the NRA's solution to all gun violence?
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More guns, more guns and more guns. It’s not the gun that kills. It’s the bad guy with the gun.
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They should have been armed. (Not my opinion. It's what the NRA would say)
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I can’t look at the beautiful faces in that picture! Beyond heartbreaking. This should have ended so long ago.
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This case is about more than guns. He used a rifle, he was a soldier and we don’t want to ban them from having weapons, do we? The issues are larger as ZDogg illuminates.https://youtu.be/GFJLJotUBmI
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I'm not sure who you are grouping me with since I am an independent. We keep having gun deaths. Shouldn't we talk about preventing tragedies? Shouldn't we include the voices of gun owners and advocates in the conversation?
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