beagle9
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. Oh so the sycophant Demon-crat cult gets off the hook because they think that blaming the weapons (any weapon), is a way to create a distraction in order to score political points by going after conservative stronghold's. No weapon in the hands of good people has ever been any threat to anyone but the bad guy's in this country, so the best thing the country can do is to get a robust and aggressive plan to go after the culprits, and do so regardless as to how many progressive mayor's, radical activist judges, lefties, PC police etc attempt to make excuses for the bad guy's by hiding them out, warning them or even supporting them any more.elongobardi, post: 19481421Don’t blame guns for what happened in Florida.
I'm not, I blame the shooters with an assist by the assault rifle cult that glorifies a weapon that is designed to slaughter human beings in combat. Not only has the assault rifle cult glorified a weapon that does not belong in civilian hands, that cult is responsible for the proliferation into the millions of weapons designed for military use available to just about anyone that wants one to get one or as many as they want.
So you are wrong. All Laws restricting the manufacturer and sale for profit of glorified assault rifles in civilian hands will save lives if not immediately,over time.
Responsible gun owners get it. Cult believers don't. The purpose of renewing the AW ban is to undo the proliferation damage that ensued following the end of the ten year ban in 2004.
The students get it. Adults have allowed a cult set the rules. No more.
Just in. The NRA is suing Florida. Bad move for the cult. Blaming the NRA is quite appropriate. Their moves are still on the side of freedom for selfish shooters and assault rifle manufacturers trumping the freedom of having a full life by every upcoming generation of high school students.