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  • CygnusZero40

    For example that nut in Cali that killed 6 people. He obtained those weapons legally. The issue thought is that he has been wanting to do this for over a year, with deep hatred for people. When someone is determined does anyone really believe a law will stop them? I mean come on.

    As soon as I heard people screaming about gun laws after it happened I actually lol'd. These people are nuts, desperate and determined. Laws dont prevent them from achieving their goals of killing people.

    These mass killings are few and far between, they dont represent the average murder, which Im sure is done in many of the rundown inner cities where there are few legally obtained weapons anyway.

    Combine the massive population of the US and how many shitty projects/hoods there are here, Im really not too sure laws would change much.

    • the problem is that he obtained them legally, the law should make them harder or impossible to obtainmonospaced
    • at least some part of it was made possible knowing he could EASILY obtain the gunsmonospaced
    • I'm sure he would be slightly deterred if it were near impossible to get them legallymonospaced
    • yeah but can we make it harder for him to purchase. I mean the fucktard might as well have gone to a vending machine for his guns & over 400 rounds of ammoRamanisky2
    • Simply making something harder to get has a massive effect on spur of the moment type actions.hereswhatidid
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