Dang, I hadn't heard. RIP to one of the most interesting people I've ever had the pleasure to have a conversation. Albeit over the computer. Classy is a very fitting word to describe Ms. Europe.
Aren't humans born with certain unalienable rights? Which document gave Native Americans the right to have weapons to hunt and defend themselves? Our founders put it in writing and you act like it didn't exist until some commies questioned the meaning of 2A some 200 years later.
Why would anyone want to agree on something that takes away their freedoms? Seems unnatural.
We should be thankful there were some extreme fringes willing to fight and give up their lives for our freedoms. Otherwise there never would have been a USA.
#allfringeain'tequal
I guess I'm here too. How does giving in on more "useless" (to criminals) gun laws prevent more useless gunlaws?
I see at as akin to feeding my dog from the table today in hopes of him not coming back tomorrow to beg for food. I mean I could try it "to do something" but I'm about 99.99% sure...
I agree that fear is irrational. Do you agree that solutions should should not be?
Not sure where to find those numbers but would be nice to see avg year vs avg year. Not that it really matters. Very small relative numbers in both instances.
A big part of the solution should be to be honest about the problem. I think a big part of the problem is the dishonesty of the media and those pushing the AR guns are bad hysteria. You are a numbers guy. What are the odds of being killed by an AR vs a bolt of lightning? If we were honest...
Which side wants the laws currently on the books enforced on criminals and which side wants to make new laws that make currently law abiding citizens into criminals?