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TKDB
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  • It’s a mental health problem, not a gun issue.

    @ZeusAres42

    How about seeing, if any of the parents or families, who have lost loved ones, to the mass shooters gun violence, maybe agrees with your opinion?

    Please, call CNN, Fox News, or ABC news, get in front of any of the news cameras

    And maybe state your opinion to the Public?

    "That being said, mass shootings are statistically rare and are not representative of all gun-related violence. Also statistically, most people that suffer mental illness are not violent and not likely to be either. Furthermore, the idea that the reason for gun-related violence overall is because of the number of guns is not a valid point either (in my opinion). Overall gun violence rests not on any single individual ascription but a plethora of varying factors that warrant consideration."

    Here's the contact info for CNN:
     One CNN Center
    Atlanta, GA 30303
    Phone: (404) 878-2276
    Fax: (404) 827-1995
    VVSvicGeorge_HorseZeusAres42
  • It’s a mental health problem, not a gun issue.

    There are roughly 900,000 Police Officers in the U.S.

    There are 393 million guns, in a country, that roughly has 325 million citizens.
    Now subtract the amount of illegal guns, that have been sold in the United States by the illegal gun dealer, to the thousands of criminals, and offenders in the U.S., who aren't supposed to be in possession of any firearms, and you have a problem, that the ATF, DEA, and the local law enforcement, along with the rest of the public, gets to live with, deal with, and put up with because of  how the Second Amendment gets abused hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, and year after year, by some of the lawful gun owners, and the illegal gun owners, who use their gun, or guns, to commit their various crimes with.

    The public in general is getting bookended, between the Second Amendment, and how, some abuse that Amendment, and the Bill of Rights, and how, some have abused the Bill of Rights as well, because of the gun violence brutalities, that law enforcement, and the rest of the public gets to deal with?

    That maybe, doesn't own a gun?

    And that portion of the public, is apparently stigmatizing itself, because of their non ownership of a gun? Depending on what type of gun owner your addressing?
    A typical gun owner, or a probable pro gun owning extremists?

    The problem is with the 393 million guns, along with the millions of illegal guns, that have been extracted (Via their serial numbers, being erased from the very surface of each illegal gun? That has been sold to whomever, and is now roaming the streets of the country, by being in possession of a criminal, or and offender?

    The problem, as well is with the Second Amendment itself, its very own language is outdated, via 18th century, when it could be amended to the modern day, to justly reflect the 21st century, and how some humans, are inhumanely treating other's, via the various gun violence brutality crimes?

    The problem, as well, is how the individual lawful gun owner, and the criminal, and the offender, who abuse both the Second Amendment, and the Bill of Rights, when those individuals, unlawfully use a gun to kill innocent people.

    The Second Amendment, should be amended with some modern language, that reflects on Accountability, and Responsibility, by each, and every gun owner.
    VVSvicGeorge_HorseZombieguy1987
  • Should The Second Amendment Be Repealed?

    Yes, the Second Amendment should be repealed, its an outdated Amendment, in which, it's 18th century dialogue, doesn't represent the 21st century, as it should.
    ZeusAres42Zombieguy1987
  • Homework should be banned in high school

    Banning homework would be silly.

    The problem with the homework conversation, in the current day and age via the current generation is that the amount of time, spent on social media, video games, and the internet in general, is being allowed to interfere with the modern students educational time, or IE studying and doing ones homework, as responsibly as possible, just as the generations before this one did?

    Before the internet, and social media, along with the learned exposure of video games from the one generation to the next continue to be allowed to basically place ones educational responsibilities in the backseat of one's priorities, and by making their casual internet use, and their social media interactions, get to sit in the front seat, of their prioritized priorities? 

    With some watching their education chances, fading into the rearview mirror, or their current lives, as they drive into their futures, with the internet, the video games, and their social media wants intact, because they neglected their own homework choices?
    Zombieguy1987cheesycheesexlJ_dolphin_473
  • Proposals on how to tackle the issue of gun related crime

    @John_C_87

    So basically some of the pro gun talking heads on the internet, protect their guns, by, in a sense, hiding behind their Second Amendment ideologies, that favor their individual guns, over the victims that were killed by some of the lawful gun owners with their guns, and the thousands of guns, that were used to kill their victims, that were owned by the various criminals, and offenders, who have been killing innocent kids, parents, teenagers, and senior citizens now for years?

    So basically from some of the pro gun owner extremist, and some of the pro gun owners, and the illegal gun owning criminals, and offenders, the Second Amendment, and lawfully, and unlawfully owning a gun, or a mass of weapons, is more important to those various gun owners, than the rest of the public is?

    That the victims, and their families, mean less to the gun owners, because their guns maybe hold more value, than those families lost loved one's mean to those families? 

    @John_C_87

    Is the above, correctly educating the public, via some of the ideological thinking, of the online pro gun extremists, and some of the lawful gun owners?  
    George_Horse

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