Regarding #1 - laws that could be easily enforced, but aren't, resulting in thousands of guns illegally on the streets. https://www.nationalreview.com/2016/06/orlando-shooting-gun-policy-aftermath/ …
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No. 3 is about 95% of the problem and I don't see much hope for progress on that front for the foreseeable future.
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Agree but #2 is 100% of the reason we can't talk about #3
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We’d all be better off if existing gun and immigration laws were enforced
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For a start, they could stop plea-dealing weapons charges away at the first opportunity and actually prosecute straw sales.
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I would add "Firearms Familiarity Training" for all elected officials.
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4. And why not ask ourselves on whether or not we should ban AR-15 rifles? Or 100 round magazines? Do we REALLY need them? For the record I am not saying confiscate those in law abiding homes. I am pro
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Why though? What's more lethal about an AR15 vs. a semi auto hunting rifle? I'll defer judgement on 100 round magazines.
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