Posted by Lucid on October 02, 2017 at 17:50:16 from (174.255.128.147):
In Reply to: Once Again posted by Michael Soldan on October 02, 2017 at 06:49:37:
Woke up this mourning, got my coffee, and turned on the news. Horrible thing that has happened. Mass murder getting to be too common. Wish there was something preventive that could be done, but think that may be impossible.
Gun bans, laws, throw any mentally ill looking person in a cell, pass out lollipops??
You will never stop someone hell bent on murder. Take away every gun in the usa (ya funny). People will still be able to get guns from other countries/black market. Make law where anyone ever suffered from depression or other mental illness unable to touch guns. The next mass murder will be from a person with a clean history.
So many ways to hurt people. Just Google anything that pops in your head. Yep easy ways to make bombs, or use chemicals lethally. Steal a box truck. Strike a match with some gasoline handy...
I get a text from my wife while I was at work. Said my 3yr old daughter is crying her eyeballs out all day. She forgot to lock the door after bringing in groceries. Recently had a home invasion - double homicide in my county. So I struggle to keep my daughter safe from all the maniacs, rapists, and murders.
Only thing I can do is lock the doors, keep my guns in good condition, keep aware, and have some hope that mankind doesn't extinguish all that we know.
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