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Things that frustrate us all

When I was a kid I had mumps, all the kinds of measles you could get and chicken pox. NOW there's monkey pox going around. I'm too old for this mess.
 
The fact that school children are gunned down and killed every year and no one does anything about it.

Well there is always "thoughts and prayers", I'm no expert but as this kind of thing still happens it obviously is working perhaps it might be an idea to try something different.

Mass shooting in Port Arthur (Australlia) = Gun Law change
Mass shooting in Dunblane (UK) = Gun Law change
Mass shooting in Christchuruch (NZ) = Gun Law Change

Now no amount of legislation will ever prevent all instances of mass shottings all you can do is minimise the changes of it occuring.

Of course next it will be he was mentally ill, so surely a possibt solution would be universal medical care so that these mentally ill people can receive the care they need to get better.

Sorry don't mean to rant.
 
Mass shooting in Port Arthur (Australlia) = Gun Law change
Mass shooting in Dunblane (UK) = Gun Law change
Mass shooting in Christchuruch (NZ) = Gun Law Change

But do any of those countries have gun ownership enshrined in their constitution?? (Hmm, imagine a country where the constitution guarantees one the right to own a gun, but doesn't guarantee a woman's right to autonomy over her own body...)

And of course the US also has organizations that are willing to throw millions of dollars at politicians to ensure they don't ever restrict their holy right to gun ownership.

But I'm sure the Republicans will continue to offer up their "thoughts and prayers" and act all shocked and dismayed whenever something like this happens, but continue to block any substantial changes. Every. damn. time.

Sorry don't mean to rant.

It's an appropriate topic for ranting about. :mad:
 
But do any of those countries have gun ownership enshrined in their constitution?? (Hmm, imagine a country where the constitution guarantees one the right to own a gun, but doesn't guarantee a woman's right to autonomy over her own body...)

And of course the US also has organizations that are willing to throw millions of dollars at politicians to ensure they don't ever restrict their holy right to gun ownership.

But I'm sure the Republicans will continue to offer up their "thoughts and prayers" and act all shocked and dismayed whenever something like this happens, but continue to block any substantial changes. Every. damn. time.



It's an appropriate topic for ranting about. :mad:

Thoughts and prayers won't give people back their sons, daughters, sisters brothers etc..

And you are frogetting the other big GOP excuse, "Now is not the time", sure the next question should be 'if not now, when?'

Just own your position on guns and say something along the lines of "We are happy to accept any number of mass shooting incidents no matter if they are people going to the mall, to see a film, to attend a concert or university and yes even children attending school."
 
Supposedly the constant use of "alleged" is to protect from libel suits.

You can't sue someone for libel if you're dead.

In any case, the shooter was caught and killed at the scene. Everybody knows he did it. So what's there left to protect from?
 
And I don't mean to mini-mod, but isn't this thread going in a direction better suited to TNZ?

Political discussion is allowed in Misc, it just has to be kept civil. And so far, it has been. If that changes at some point, then we may need to take action. For now, I don't want to over-moderate when there's no actual issue at this point. People are just posting in the "things that frustrate us" thread, because they are understandably frustrated.
 
The Second Amendment is obsolete and must be repealed. NOW.

Unfortunately, with 350 million guns out there already, most of which will last over a century if properly maintained, and many of them in the hands of people who will die before handing them over... the genie is well and truly out of the bottle.

Too big a leap. Baby steps. Making buying a gun age 21 everywhere might be a good start.

I'm fine with 18 year olds being allowed to own shotguns or hunting rifles. But military rifles... not sure anyone outside of the military needs those. Remember that massacre at the music festival in Vegas, which took more lives than the last two combined. The shooter was older than me.

A man can dream.

But right now, we need practical solutions. Maybe ones that can be implemented while the public is receptive to change.
 
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