Strict gun control

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THE POPE'S WARRIORS OF HOPE DID THIS DESPITE STRICT GUN LAWS


Just a little reminder regarding the "effectiveness" of strict "gun control":

130 people died and 400+ were injured the night of the Bataclan massacre in strictly gun-controlled France.
 
I heard that France has very strict gun laws.

How's that working out for them, so far?

Let's take a look:




Oh, my. It seems that some people who hate America, Trump, Christians, etc. don't want to obey gun laws.

Whatever shall we do?

Liberals: I know! I know! MORE GUN LAWS!
 
Europe’s free borders remain a barrier to stopping the flow of guns. “The problem generally is that as the E.U.’s frontiers have moved eastward, certain countries have moved inside the free-movement zone,” says arms trafficking expert Johnson-Thomas. “That doesn’t always help with law enforcement.”

The European Commission adopted a package of measures including the ban of certain semi-automatic weapons and the sale of firearms, as well as more rigid regulations for the sale of deactivated guns.



http://time.com/how-europes-terrorists-get-their-guns/
 
Where did your fellow Trump-haters get the guns they used in the Bataclan massacre, Comrade liberals?

France has the kind of strict "gun control" laws you seem to be advocating. The kind that failed to stop your fellow Trump-haters, Comrade liberals.

How can you explain this?
 
Twice in 2015, Parisians witnessed attackers armed with high-powered assault weapons—the kind outlawed in France—run down Paris’s grand boulevards and unleash a bloodbath upon the City of Light. “How do these people arrive here?” asked Florent Vigneux, standing stunned in the Place de la République, two days after the Nov. 13 attack. “What can our government do?”

The confusion after January 2015’s Charlie Hebdo attacks over how military-grade weapons made their way into the French capital has only worsened since the massacre on Nov. 13 carried out by ISIS supporters, which left 130 dead and injured some 350 more.

It was not bombs that caused so much death and destruction, but comparatively simple rifles and assault weapons, tools of war that have already left their mark on France, and the rest of Europe.

Europe has long been seen as a safe haven from gun-related violence. Mass shootings on the continent—though not unknown—are rare.

But that has been changing. Rather than the explosives used in major attacks in Madrid and London, guns have increasingly become the weapon of choice for extremists.



http://time.com/how-europes-terrorists-get-their-guns/
 
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