2aguy
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Oh, noes, Not Poor McDonald's! Raycist probably considers that a big night out.
Okay, getting back to reality. The Gun Industry carved itself out a wonderful bit of immunity for those times the NRA Junior Achiever of the Week makes a name for himself.
The two things we always find out about mass shooters.
1) Everyone in their life knew they were crazy.
2) The Gun Industry still provided them with as many guns as they wanted.
How is this not actionable?
The "gun industry" works like any other. They manufacture a legal product, sell that product to outlets across the country, and they sell those products to those legally allowed to purchase the product.
Commies like you would love to see the industry get sued out of business. I guess you wouldn't mind if we did the same with automobile manufacturers since their product kills tens of thousand every single year. Or maybe alcohol manufacturers since their product destroys the lives of millions every year. After all, they make alcohol for people to get drunk on.
Now that some are holding BIG PHRAMA responsible for producing pain killers, millions across the country are living in agony because they can no longer get their badly needed medication. But hey! We have a liberal solution to that. It's called open borders.
You truly are too stupid to be one person Ray.
Both the makers of prescription opioids and gun makers have one thing in common: neither care how many people die as a result of their getting rich. Both are making billions by pushing pain, suffering and death, and actively preventing any checks or balances on either industry.
Both should be held liable.
You are truly the stupid human in this.....
Guns were used 11,004 times to murder people in 2016.
Guns are used, on average 2.4 million times a year to stop rapes, robberies and murders...according to the CDC, and if you follow the Department of Justice Research they say it is 1.5 million times a year.
If we did as you want that would be women violently raped, normal people robbed and murdered......because an idiot like you kept them from using the one tool that would have saved their lives......
And as actual research shows....as more Americans have owned and actually carried guns.....nothing you believe came true...our gun murder rate went down 49%.....which shows your post is wrong and stupid.....our gun crime rate went down 75%....which shows your post is wrong....and our violent crime rate went down 72%....all while more Americans now only owned guns, but over 17 million now carry guns for self defense......
That is the truth, that is the reality...so you saying that gun makers don't care? Is really fucking stupid since the products of those gun makers are saving more lives than they take when criminals illegally use a product they can't buy, own or carry......
The gun makers are saving lives....it is idiots like you who vote for democrats who are letting violent, repeat gun offenders out of jail so they can continue to murder......it is idiots like you supporting democrat policies that keep allowing shooters like the parkland shooter to get his gun....the Promise Program is your stupidity, it is your stupidity that allowed that shooter to get that gun, not the gun makers.....
We went from 200 million guns in private hands in the 1990s and 4.7 million people carrying guns for self defense in 1997...to close to 400-600 million guns in private hands and over 17 million people carrying guns for self defense in 2017...guess what happened...
-- gun murder down 49%
--gun crime down 75%
--violent crime down 72%
Gun Homicide Rate Down 49% Since 1993 Peak; Public Unaware
Compared with 1993, the peak of U.S. gun homicides, the firearm homicide rate was 49% lower in 2010, and there were fewer deaths, even though the nation’s population grew. The victimization rate for other violent crimes with a firearm—assaults, robberies and sex crimes—was 75% lower in 2011 than in 1993. Violent non-fatal crime victimization overall (with or without a firearm) also is down markedly (72%) over two decades.