tinfamous12 said:
Over 50 people just died within a 20 foot radius of each other because of a man and his assualt rifle, and you can really say we dont need gun control? This area of Orlando is not a poor area either, this is not a result of poverty, this is a result of someone being able to easily buy something who shouldnt be able to. Sure there are law abiding citizens who are responsible with their firearms, but sometimes you have to take things away for the greater good. People just lost their children, friends, boyfriends, girlfriends, spouses, and all we can say is "It may be an act of terrorism"? I'll bet he bought the guns in Florida, with cold hard cash. It's too easy for people to have guns, and we need to put a stop to it. Just my opinion. You cant even go out to celebrate, or watch a movie, or send your kids to school now without worries of something happening. |
How did gun control help in France last year, when two high profile attacks killed hundreds? The terrorist had highly illegal explosives strapped to himself. Do you think he couldn't kill? To use this as an example to generalize is quite annoying honestly. It is the equivalent of me saying "as a gay man, I don't want any more muslims coming to the U.S, because we obviously have a 'muslim problem' in which there is a high proportion of muslims interested in killing gay people for being gay." Obviously if I said that it would be untrue, and the same is true for the gun situtation here. This was a terror attack, just like Charlie Hebdo, in fact, a specific targetting of godless western values in their eyes.







