That's not a solution, and that's not what every other industrialized nation found after dramatically stopping mass shootings with legislation.
Let's start with the solutions first before someone ambling by this post loses interest:
School safety researchers support tightening age limits for gun ownership from 18 to 21. The teenage brain, they say, is just too impulsive and irrational. The gunman it's important to note, in Parkland, Santa Fe, Newtown, Columbine, were all under 21. And authorities say the Uvalde gunman waited one day after turning 18 to buy an AR-style rifle. In a call to action a few years ago, dozens of advocacy groups and school safety experts also recommended universal background checks and banning assault-style weapons. These are things that polls show the majority of Americans support. I'll add one more thing improve gun storage at home.Texas went in the opposite direction, wiping out gun laws:
I will be posting more of the insane comment that conservatives should never forget when they're out their voting and bragging about how patriotic their Republican candidate is. After all, their campaign ads featured them holding guns. Uh, that's awkward...
This former WI Supreme Court Justice is thinking of running again, laying down the law, and that gun says he means it.
YouTube blocked me from posting video for a week after leveling a strike on an old "vaccines made me magnetic" video clips they said was attempted misinformation. I guess pointing the right-wing insanity is now off limits.
While parents demand teachers stop teaching CRT and wokeness, they're teaching their kids...
“Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it,”
Daniel Defense, the manufacturer of the rifle used in the massacre posted the above ad on social media that featured a toddler holding a similar weapon.
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