Why Gun Control Cant stop school and workplace shootings

YOU ARE NOT THE PROBLEM. unless your part of a hate group that energies & promotes hate of others
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Oh, kind of like this stank and her gang of thugs....

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And I have a few that are EXTREMELY sharp -- dare I say lethal!

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LOL, your post reminds me of an old Geena Davis-Samuel L. Jackson movie. The Long Kiss Good Night. One of my faves. Geena plays the part of an assassin who is suffering from amnesia. I don't want to be a spoiler, so I won't tell you anymore, but there is a comical scene in it that involves knives and the line "Chefs do that." Great movie. Watch it if you get the opportunity.
 
LOL, your post reminds me of an old Geena Davis-Samuel L. Jackson movie. The Long Kiss Good Night. One of my faves. Geena plays the part of an assassin who is suffering from amnesia. I don't want to be a spoiler, so I won't tell you anymore, but there is a comical scene in it that involves knives and the line "Chefs do that." Great movie. Watch it if you get the opportunity.
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One of my FAVORITE movies! The "chefs do that" scene is priceless! I could watch the whole film a million times! Breathless, from Scene 1 to the very end!



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I learned a valuable lesson in graduate school from a teacher everyone hated but he was brilliant with 2 PhDs in psychology and divinity. I had an assignment to analyze a family conflict. So I bring back my paper he reads it tells me its worthless and tosses it in my direction like garbage. He did stuff like that. After I suppressed the desire to punch his lights out I asked whats wrong with it. He said its all observable behavior whats the process. Thats whats really going on causing the behavior numbskull. I pause to suppress my initial desire. Then the light bulb went off in my head. Now for my point.

The anti gun mind sees a man shooting people and blames the gun. Their solution take the gun away. Thats observable behavior but not process. We are still left with the killer.

The process is a determined mentally ill person who in many cases intends to die is doing the killing. We address the process by stopping him in advance. That can be done because in most cases they expose themselves or have a long history of violence and mental illness. We need the ability to mandate long term or treatment for life. (That doesnt mean locking people up).

To those who claim well a gun makes it easy. How about running people over with a car. Should we take all the cars away. Pressure cooker bomb like they used in Boston. Address the process not the tool you can see
Dumb ass, in the nations with strict gun control there are very few mass shootings. Where here in the US they have become an almost daily occurence.
 
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One of my FAVORITE movies! The "chefs do that" scene is priceless! I could watch the whole film a million times! Breathless, from Scene 1 to the very end!



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Yeah, I liked it so much that my wife bought it for me on VHS for Christmas a lot of years ago. I still have the tape.
 
OLD, SO PRO Gun, because I do remember when guns were treated with respect.
Now its some sort of extreme, like by magic you some how? got stronger & smarter by buying/ posturing, flashing/ ?/ guns.
They still are, your just mad people see them in the light as they do, as tools of freeman for self defense.

And yeah you are stronger, smarter and better when you are armed you are a man able to defend against and destroy evil, why does that bother you?
 
LOL, your post reminds me of an old Geena Davis-Samuel L. Jackson movie. The Long Kiss Good Night. One of my faves. Geena plays the part of an assassin who is suffering from amnesia. I don't want to be a spoiler, so I won't tell you anymore, but there is a comical scene in it that involves knives and the line "Chefs do that." Great movie. Watch it if you get the opportunity.
She was hot, still is…
 
I learned a valuable lesson in graduate school from a teacher everyone hated but he was brilliant with 2 PhDs in psychology and divinity. I had an assignment to analyze a family conflict. So I bring back my paper he reads it tells me its worthless and tosses it in my direction like garbage. He did stuff like that. After I suppressed the desire to punch his lights out I asked whats wrong with it. He said its all observable behavior whats the process. Thats whats really going on causing the behavior numbskull. I pause to suppress my initial desire. Then the light bulb went off in my head. Now for my point.

The anti gun mind sees a man shooting people and blames the gun. Their solution take the gun away. Thats observable behavior but not process. We are still left with the killer.

The process is a determined mentally ill person who in many cases intends to die is doing the killing. We address the process by stopping him in advance. That can be done because in most cases they expose themselves or have a long history of violence and mental illness. We need the ability to mandate long term or treatment for life. (That doesnt mean locking people up).

To those who claim well a gun makes it easy. How about running people over with a car. Should we take all the cars away. Pressure cooker bomb like they used in Boston. Address the process not the tool you can see
Seems to work in Europe, UK, Australia, New Zealand etc..


 
It would clean up.yours as well.
No it wouldn't. What would clean up the problem would be mandatory sentences that wouldn't be allowed to be plea bargained down. Use a gun (or any weapon) in a crime- mandatory ten-year prison sentence, no parole allowed. Injure someone in a crime while using a weapon of any sort- twenty-year mandatory prison sentence, no parole. Kill anyone (even a fellow criminal) while using a weapon in a crime a life sentence without parole or the death penalty. That would clean up gun crimes and lower crime rates in general. Oh, and ban any ability of prosecutors to charge anyone for the defensive use of a weapon in self-defense.
 
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No it wouldn't. What would clean up the problem would be mandatory sentences that wouldn't be allowed to be plea bargained down. Use a gun (or any weapon) in a crime- mandatory ten-year prison sentence, no parole allowed. Injure someone in a crime while using a weapon of any sort- twenty-year mandatory prison sentence, no parole. Kill anyone (even a fellow criminal) while using a weapon in a crime a life sentence without parole or the death penalty. That would clean up gun crimes and lower crime rates in general. Oh, and ban any ability of prosecutors to charge anyone for the defensive use of a weapon in self-defense.
I agree with a lot of that.
 
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