Gun deaths now leading cause of death for children in America.

That is political gibberish so typical of McConnell. He is the master at talking, but saying nothing. Clearly, his primary concern is the Second Amendment and "the right to keep and bear arms in this country,” not the 19 kids and two teacher who were murdered at an elementary school.
No law you can imagine much less pass would have prevented those deaths.

A ban on so called "Assault Rifles" most certainly would not have prevented those deaths.

One stupid teacher not leaving a door propped open however could have prevented all of those deaths.
 
The Times reports, "Multiple people were shot and four people, including the gunman, were killed on Wednesday afternoon at a medical building in Tulsa, Okla., the Tulsa police said.

"The assailant, who was armed with a rifle, was dead, according to Capt. Richard Meulenberg of the Tulsa Police Department, who said he was not sure if the police had shot him or if he had shot himself."

Shots rang out across the country over the Memorial Day weekend, with more than a dozen mass shootings in the span of 72 hours.

NBC reports, "According to the Gun Violence Archive, which tracks shootings in the United States, there were at least 14 "mass shootings" in the country over the weekend, from early Saturday to late Monday.

"The archive defines a mass shooting as an incident in which "four or more people are shot or killed, not including the shooter."
Phony BS stat's that include gang shootouts as, "mass shootings".
 
No law you can imagine much less pass would have prevented those deaths.

A ban on so called "Assault Rifles" most certainly would not have prevented those deaths.
Which only goes to prove we need better laws governing gun ownership or lack of same.

That is the whole point. Thank you.
 
After San Bernardino nothing changed. After Orlando nothing changed. Hard to believe, but Robb Elementary is not the worst school shooting. Sandy Hook Elementary is. Of course, nothing changed after Sandy Hook, either.

The NRA sponsored Republican Party will not permit changes to be made.

The coverup has already begun in Republican controlled Texas. Most of the kids haven't been buried yet.
Other than a fantasy, no reaction by Republicans. Why? They now their party is dead wrong, emphasis on "dead."
 
Which only goes to prove we need better laws governing gun ownership or lack of same.

That is the whole point. Thank you.
You should probably learn to read the posts you are responding to before hitting the "Post Reply" button.

If he was hell bent on destruction, the lack of access to guns would not have been a deterrent.

What we need are some revised laws to make it easier to involuntarily commit and hold, thence rendering them ineligible to buy.

Punishing a 100,000,000 plus million gun owners certainly isn't going to solve any problems and is damned likely to cause more.
 
If he was hell bent on destruction, the lack of access to guns would not have been a deterrent. What we need are some revised laws to make it easier to involuntarily commit and hold, thence rendering them ineligible to buy. Huh?

Punishing a 100,000,000 plus million gun owners certainly isn't going to solve any problems and is damned likely to cause more.?????
The AP reports, "The House is swiftly working to put its stamp on gun legislation in response to mass shootings in Texas and New York by 18-year-old assailants who used semi-automatic rifles to kill 31 people, including 19 children."

Actually, there have been 233 mass shootings this year, 20 mass shootings since the slaughter of children and teachers in Uvalde.

The AP continued, "The Democratic legislation, called the Protecting Our Kids Act, was quickly added to the legislative docket after last week’s school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.

"But with Republicans nearly all in opposition, the House action will mostly be symbolic, merely putting lawmakers on record about gun control ahead of this year’s elections. The Senate is taking a different course, with a bipartisan group striving toward a compromise on gun safety legislation that can win enough GOP support to become law. Those talks are making “rapid progress,” according to Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, one of the Republican negotiators.

Many would be much happier if a Democratic Senator had said that. The decades old record shows that Republicans are merely playing the game. There is an election in a few months. They need to pretend they are more concerned about Americans dying from gunfire than the millions they receive from the NRA.
 
The AP reports, "The House is swiftly working to put its stamp on gun legislation in response to mass shootings in Texas and New York by 18-year-old assailants who used semi-automatic rifles to kill 31 people, including 19 children."

Actually, there have been 233 mass shootings this year, 20 mass shootings since the slaughter of children and teachers in Uvalde.

The AP continued, "The Democratic legislation, called the Protecting Our Kids Act, was quickly added to the legislative docket after last week’s school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.

"But with Republicans nearly all in opposition, the House action will mostly be symbolic, merely putting lawmakers on record about gun control ahead of this year’s elections. The Senate is taking a different course, with a bipartisan group striving toward a compromise on gun safety legislation that can win enough GOP support to become law. Those talks are making “rapid progress,” according to Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, one of the Republican negotiators.

Many would be much happier if a Democratic Senator had said that. The decades old record shows that Republicans are merely playing the game. There is an election in a few months. They need to pretend they are more concerned about Americans dying from gunfire than the millions they receive from the NRA.
And they continue lying as only a handful of the listed shootings actually meet either CRS or FBI definitions of mass shootings.
 
Which only goes to prove we need better laws governing gun ownership or lack of same.

That is the whole point. Thank you.
Another dumbass libtard. ^^^

Guy says, "there is no law that will work".

Libtard says, "that's why we need better laws".

Libtards shouldn't be allowed to vote. They're too stupid.
 
Which only goes to prove we need better laws governing gun ownership or lack of same.

That is the whole point. Thank you.
Anyone with such embarrassing comprehension skills should probably excuse themselves from the discussion.

No matter what laws are passed those intent on mass killing are going to be able to succeed unless they are locked up
 

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