Because, you know, no one gives much of a damn about my patients getting shot. I won’t look sideways if these kids will help protect our trauma population who usually don’t even make local news when they’re shot. I wonder why.
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Replying to @MarkHoofnagle @anish_koka
It’s really sad it takes a dozen kids getting shot at once to make us talk about this, and don’t think for a moment we’re fooled that you have a legitimate problem with them as advocates. This is just nitpicking BS. You’re pissed they’re effective.
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Replying to @MarkHoofnagle
I have a problem with dressing up a culture war as an empirical argument where one side claims some moral high ground. The gun owning NRA supporting mom
her kids just as much as the Starbucks vegan latte sipping mom who thinks she’s imbued with moral clarity here1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @anish_koka @MarkHoofnagle
But by all means - March away - given childhood obesity rates - it’s good for them! Also very important they learn early the one side good other side bad rhetoric.
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Replying to @anish_koka @MarkHoofnagle
You said ‘straw man’ because the debate starts with the scourge of gun violence , not rare mass shootings. I responded with the wapo headline to blow your straw man away.
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Replying to @MarkHoofnagle
I’m getting less and less interested in your debate with
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Replying to @anish_koka @RogueRad
There is none to grasp in your argument. Immigrants are less likely to commit crime and amplifying rare events to suggest otherwise is bigotry. Increased gun density, trafficking, absent screening etc increases rare events and increases every day risk. Apples and oranges.
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Replying to @MarkHoofnagle @anish_koka
If I may interject - since it appears that I am arguing with both of you. Gun control, in as far as mass killings, is faith - may or may not work. I’m fine with that
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Replying to @RogueRad @anish_koka
Thats at the edge of the data. There is reason to believe red flag laws, safe storage requirements, increasing age and better background checks could help. Roof, for instance, should have been stopped by checks but for a loophole.
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Also, remember that the argument being promulgated by pro-gun activists is that we should do nothing because nothing works, plus the Nirvana fallacy, in which it is argued that if a proposed policy won't stop ALL mass shootings it's worthless shouldn't be tried.
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Hell. They’re arguing, as always, more guns are needed. Arm the homeless (no shit that was not the Onion). Same answer to every problem. Mass shooters? More guns. Domestic violence? More guns. Stubborn stains? More guns. Damn the evidence they make things worse.
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Replying to @MarkHoofnagle @gorskon and
It’s almost as if they only care about gun sales...
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