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Nashville school shooting
#11
Quote: @Vikergirl said:
Absolutely heartbreaking and possibly preventable. Until there is a concerted effort to address the root of the problem, these shootings will continue to occur. Unfortunately there is a division in the plan and that makes taking action difficult.
I’m assuming you’re talking guns. Lets say the attitude completely changes and we get the 66% required to change the constitution. 

Whats youre plan to get all of them in circulation?  
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#12
Quote: @AGRforever said:
@Vikergirl said:
Absolutely heartbreaking and possibly preventable. Until there is a concerted effort to address the root of the problem, these shootings will continue to occur. Unfortunately there is a division in the plan and that makes taking action difficult.
I’m assuming you’re talking guns. Lets say the attitude completely changes and we get the 66% required to change the constitution. 

Whats youre plan to get all of them in circulation?  
lots of cold dead hands,  only way it happens.

and I am betting you would see a civil war 2.0 before it got to that point.  the division in this country is getting to a tipping point where if the two sides dont back down, there will be states attempting to take their ball and go home.
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#13
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@Vikergirl said:
Absolutely heartbreaking and possibly preventable. Until there is a concerted effort to address the root of the problem, these shootings will continue to occur. Unfortunately there is a division in the plan and that makes taking action difficult.
you are talking about fixing the mental health issues in the country,  right?


That's definitely part of it but there is division on that as well. We have been down this road before in discussions. We have to keep doing what we can and hope for the best. Make a difference in your community and do outreach where you can. 
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#14
There is probably some prudent steps we could take as a society to (maybe?) make ourselves a bit safer?

I dont have the answers, but something to help keep guns out of the hands of people who shouldn't have access to one.

Even it we pull just a few guns away from "those people" it just might be enough to prevent the next murder of a child or parent or grandma.
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#15
Guess from some responses, there is nothing to be done.  Since the shooter was killed on site their solutions are moot. I guess this is what those who wrote the constitution had in mind.
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#16
Quote: @BigAl99 said:
Guess from some responses, there is nothing to be done.  Since the shooter was killed on site their solutions are moot. I guess this is what those who wrote the constitution had in mind.
How about we wait for some facts to come out before we blow up into a pissing match that changes nothing.  
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#17
Quote: @BigAl99 said:
Guess from some responses, there is nothing to be done.  Since the shooter was killed on site their solutions are moot. I guess this is what those who wrote the constitution had in mind.
Oh I very much wish they woulda shot her in the stomach or something so we could revive her and then torture her on live TV. 

Maybe some hungry lions in Nisan stadium or something. 


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#18
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@AGRforever said:
@Vikergirl said:
Absolutely heartbreaking and possibly preventable. Until there is a concerted effort to address the root of the problem, these shootings will continue to occur. Unfortunately there is a division in the plan and that makes taking action difficult.
I’m assuming you’re talking guns. Lets say the attitude completely changes and we get the 66% required to change the constitution. 

Whats youre plan to get all of them in circulation?  
lots of cold dead hands,  only way it happens.

and I am betting you would see a civil war 2.0 before it got to that point.  the division in this country is getting to a tipping point where if the two sides dont back down, there will be states attempting to take their ball and go home.
I dont want this to sound bad ass or something but I have two neighbors that wouldn’t turn their guns in if you had a tank come down our road. 

Id turn mine in if we were forced. But I can assure you that you’d have to violently take them from some.  I don’t know if the confiscation folks understand how serious some people are about their guns. 


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#19
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@BigAl99 said:
Guess from some responses, there is nothing to be done.  Since the shooter was killed on site their solutions are moot. I guess this is what those who wrote the constitution had in mind.
How about we wait for some facts to come out before we blow up into a pissing match that changes nothing.  
Just agreeing with your sentiment about “lots of cold dead hands” and “civil war 2.0”. If i missed your point what was it?  Slow deaths after the fact are going to deter these events?  What is your side going to back down on, back ground checks, red flag laws, any accountability for enablers?  Just waiting for a cogent suggestion for a first step, but it never happens.  There appears to be a real pattern and it isn’t library books or drag queens in bathrooms.
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#20
The shooter was a transvestite. Not sure if it was a he/she or she/he conversion. The news says the shooter was female?  So Id assume a born male version?
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