People used to drive drunk all the time. Then there was a big shift due to both a change in culture and a change in laws. How do we get the "culture," mainly men, to shift away from thinking having a gun makes you tough/cool?
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I'd say from my experience having my mother killed in murder suicide kinda ended any interest in firearms for me.
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The 4 girls at that waffle house getting to experience graduation from college...
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I really just stopped everything I’m doing and shed a tear like I’m almost full on crying

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You're both right, but you David keep blaming the wrong party for what happened at your school. Had your school board & local LEO enforced existing policy, your friends would be alive today.
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I seem to remember the Good Guys with Guns - the Policemen who responded - the very-trained-with-gun-use, Good Guys with Guns - waiting outside until the shooter was done inside with his kid killing. In other words, they were too scared to go inside and save anyone's life.
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Dont retweet them, take a screenshot and post that. Retweeting increases the engagement score the algorithm uses for each tweet and grabs them lots of extra views.
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Why does a gun organization need to sustain its own propaganda video channel indefinitely? Why do they need to issue sermons like this on a regular basis to rationalize their politics?
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Because there’s always that small group of fanatics that believes everything they say.
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