MolteniArcore
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Tragic. There will be another in 10 or so days. They love their guns more than their kids sadly.
Guns banned in the auditorium for that event on security grounds. Not even making that up.And is if to prove my point - guess where the NRA’s AGM is being held…on the 28th May….
The National Rifle Association will host its annual meeting as planned this weekend in downtown Houston, organizers and city officials said Tuesday following the deadly school shooting in Uvalde that killed 19 children.
Trump, Cruz, Abbott still set to speak at NRA meeting in Houston days after Uvalde mass shooting
The shooting of 21 people, including 19 elementary school students, in Uvalde, Texas,...www.houstonchronicle.com
There's people in the US who think the death of some children is acceptable collateral in their right to own a gun.
Reading through these comments is like humanity is right at the bottom of these people priorities in life, its sickening.
Sorted that for you...................What is worst, is the fact that it is absolutely certain that this won't be the last mass shooting in America.
What I struggle to wrap my head around is what clicks in someone's head when they decide they'll grab a gun and go and shoot a load of innocent primary school age kids?
Take the ease of access to a gun out of the equation for a second. People can't blame violent video games, I've played many violent video games over the years and I've never even dreamt of shooting or stabbing innocent people.
Rap music glorifies gun violence? Again, I've listened to hip hop and rap since I was a kid and it's never persuaded me shoot up a school. There is a deeper problem in America than just access to weapons.
You say that in jest, but i believe it's been mentioned previously as a "solution" at High Schools. Some guvenor banging on about arming the best shooters.Why stop at teachers? Surely arming all the kids is the only way forward.
That photo is so sadThis is a tweet from the company that sold the guns to the 18 year old mass murderer...
I don't think you can apply logic to an act like that. It's no dount a cocktail of psychological problems, unstable upringing, perhaps exposure to extreme groups online etc etc. That's not excuses, but extreme crimes appear to usually have that sort of mix of factorsWhat I struggle to wrap my head around is what clicks in someone's head when they decide they'll grab a gun and go and shoot a load of innocent primary school age kids?
Take the ease of access to a gun out of the equation for a second. People can't blame violent video games, I've played many violent video games over the years and I've never even dreamt of shooting or stabbing innocent people.
Rap music glorifies gun violence? Again, I've listened to hip hop and rap since I was a kid and it's never persuaded me shoot up a school. There is a deeper problem in America than just access to weapons.
Depressing, he looks a similar age to my boy who knows nothing about violence, the idea that there could be guns in his life is impossible to comprehend.That photo is so sad