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OlfinBedwere said:
OdinHades said:
There is a way to stop these kind of things from happening. But for some reason americans don't want that. So I guess they have to live with even more mass shootings in the future. Who am I to judge.

On the one hand, the right to bear arms is so strongly ingrained in American culture that outlawing them entirely would likely be a process that would take decades. There's not really a simple, quick solution to the problem.

But on the other hand, some people seem to have this mentality whereby if there's not a solution that'll eliminate gun crimes 100%, then there's no point doing anything to try and mitigate gun crimes, which just seems bizarre.

Pretty much this. No one is pretending that limiting civilian gun ownership will solve all problems, but what kind of human trashbag do you have to be if you block each and every attempt at trying to make these shootings at least a less likely occurrence?



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