Shooting of the Day

Out of context: Reply #1544

  • Started
  • Last post
  • 2,778 Responses
  • BabySnakes1

    No amount of gun legislation can control what free willed person should/could/would do with a dangerous weapon.

    The tragic death of the little kid, due to dumb parents leaving weapons out, is a tragedy but gun control laws wouldn't prevent it.

    The senseless teenage deaths might be prevented by getting rid of all guns, until some psycho builds one from a 3d printer.

    Guns should only be with those responsible and respectful enough to wield one. Each side's argument is hopeless unless you have a magic way of making that happen flawlessly.

    I hate to see anymore senseless shooting, but i have yet to hear a solution that hold water.

    • Um guns are sold to responsible people every day. The problem is when those guns go home, nobody knows what happens to them.iCanHazQBN
    • Anyone in the household, mentally stable or not, has a chance of accessing the weapon.iCanHazQBN
    • And how do you know gun control laws wouldn't have prevented the little kid dying?? What are you psychic?iCanHazQBN
    • Here's the data again proving how gun control laws do actually prevent deaths:
      https://img.njdc.com…
      iCanHazQBN
    • The solutions are crystal clear, yet all of you refuse to acknowledge the obvious.iCanHazQBN
    • If those 7 points in that chart were all applied and in effect. It wouldn't have prevented the negligence of the weapon owner.BabySnakes
    • A good chart, i live in CA and seems we have pretty it pretty good. Those southern states could benefit from regulation.BabySnakes
    • good point on the 3d printerIRNlun6
    • better parenting and less irresponcible sensationalism in the mediagilgamush
    • 'oh but that cant be written into law', yes, precisely, personal responsibility is a hell of a thinggilgamush

View thread