President says ‘epidemic of gun violence is tearing our communities apart’ after mass shootings in Philadelphia, Fort Worth, Baltimore and Chicago

  • k0mprssd
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    191 year ago

    keep talking and not doing anything i love it and ive loved every other time a shooting occurs and this same shit happens

      • @ReallyGoodAtThings
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        171 year ago

        Americans pro-gun voters keep voting for Republicans. They want the death.

        The problem is pro-gun people just happen to be overwhelmingly Republican.

        • @RGB3x3
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          1 year ago

          I used to be “sensibly” pro gun. As in, “it’s important to give people that right, but with proper controls in place.”

          Increasingly, I want our country to have nothing to do with guns. The actual sensible position is very strict gun control. There’s very little reason a person should own any firearm outside of a hunting rifle in extremely controlled circumstances with extensive checks and records.

          The US has 120 guns per 100 people, the highest in the world. The next highest? Yemen at ~53.

          The onion said it best (every time there’s a new mass shooting), “No way to prevent this, says only nation where this regularly happens.” We can’t lie to ourselves that it’s not the lack of gun control that allows all of these shootings.

          • Sir_Kevin
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            -41 year ago

            If I could snap my fingers today and make all the guns in the US vanish, tomorrow we’d be talking about IED’s. I think the root problem is that americans have been squeezed to the brink and are losing their fuckin minds.

      • GrimSheeper
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        31 year ago

        Thanks to gerrymandering, Republicans don’t even need people to vote for them in order to win elections. Hurray for democracy!