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What steps should America take to fix their Shooting Problem?


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Restrict the usage of guns, be stringent as to who can get them and how. They can never be fully banned due to interpretations of the second amendment but they sure as fuck should and can be regulated better.

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Someone with money but no perceived leftist leanings need to put money into an organization that can counter the NRA. Say here is a start, join me in fighting the gun lobby. I would appeal to mothers first because they have a higher emotional stake. The person can't be a leftist though because the NRA would use it as a wedge issue to raise more money through paranoia and fear. The gun lobby relies on their money to see them through. Only money can match them.

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Either outlaw guns entirely like majority of sane countires or stop allowing any and every fucker to have a gun for no reason. If seeing school kids shot dead isn't a massive wake up call to take action then nothing is. At that point might as well just accept it as part of American culture and stop bitching about it

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Talking about it while no shooting has occurd might be atleast a start... the last shooting has been less than a month away and everyone already stopped mentionig it. Stop making shootings normal..they are not normal and there is a way to limit this.

 

People talk how guns will protect them from possible shootings... didn't soo many people in vegas have guns on them? It didn't help anyone stop the monster.

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stricter gun control laws

physiologic checks as requisite for purchasing guns

 

Stop selling guns to anyone and anywhere out there, like why does even Walmart sell guns. Like:

 

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what does school year have to do with guns? smfh
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Seven states in the US already have strict gun laws: California, New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, and the District of Columbia. While gun crimes still exists in these states (mostly via illegal guns), their strict gun laws at least help curb them a little. 

 

I live in California and went 27 years of my life without ever seeing an actual gun IRL (only ever saw them in news and movies), but that's probably because I've never found myself in a situation where I'd come face to face with one. 

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