Re: Dad dies shielding 2-year-old son from gunman's bullets

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You can spin it all you want, but the *real* issue is guns are too easy to get in America. Sure you can say it's not the gun it's the person, but *that* person was able to get *that* gun the same day s/he started shooting. People with previous violent run-ins with police, etc. are getting weapons without any trouble. THAT'S the biggest problem with guns. That and the types of guns available. So fix that and let's see if it helps with these situations. But the GOP doesn't even want to go that far. THAT'S how much money they are being paid behind the scenes. So yea, these deaths and mass shootings can largely be attributed to Republicans not wanting to go against the money. Oh and to the wannabe constitutional lawyers, the 2nd amendment only guarantees you a gun *if* you're part of a militia being used to defend the United States. It doesn't give you the "right" to own a gun just because. Re: Dad dies shielding 2-year-old son from gunman's bullets © craigslist - Map data © OpenStreetMap (google map) If anyone has had a loss due to situations like this then I empathize with your sorrow. I truly do. There are people who use situations like this to further their own agenda which is to do away with the 2nd amendment. To put it in a nutshell: Guns don’t kill Cars don’t kill Knives don’t kill These are material objects that do not move on their own. When they do move, that means there is a human being operating them on the other end. Whether these objects kill or not depend on the intention of the human being that is operating them. If their intention is to kill then you got a death on your hands if they are successful. When this occurs, blame it on the human being - not the object. This is common sense. Please put your critical thinking cap on and put the blame exactly where it belongs. Either that or take your personal agenda elsewhere and don’t add fuel to other people’s sorrow and concerns.

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