NOW - Multiple people shot at Michigan State University

”3 killed, 5 wounded at Michigan State campus shooting”
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/n...ots-fired-on-campus-east-lansing/69901198007/

School shootings, mass shootings, as American as apple pie, has reached a point where Americans have become desensitized, just another day in America, and the right tells us it is normal

Im going to try and treat you like a thinking adult please dont disappoint. I actually have faith you wont disappoint but we shall see. Tell us how you would have "prevented" this tragedy while simultaneously providing people with their explicit right to own a gun.
 
A castrated, short-dicked lame-ass like Legion would never be the shooter either.

Thank you Mr. Tiny Penis. Your astute comments are always given the consideration they deserve.
Seen any White supremacists under your bed lately?
 
It will not be forgotten...and I don't see anyone on the right saying "it's normal"...but you....

Oh course it won't but it's an opportunity for leftists to whine. Notice we never hear whining about the number of homicides in Chicago or other cities. They are very selective with their "feigned" outrage.
 
Since there's already a thread on this I'll ask a different question. My understanding, and please correct me if I'm wrong, is that murders peaked in this country sometime during the '70's through the early 90's. We've had an increase in murders since COVID but compared to that previously referenced time it's still below. But even though murder numbers are currently lower, we have had more mass shootings.

What caused this change? Is it simply a matter of people wanted to commit more mass shootings during the '70's and '80's but didn't have the weaponry to do so? Or did something change in society/our culture that is causing it? Or something else?
 
to this day no gun control advocate has ever adequately explained why they believe that the only ones capable of providing defense are those wearing the official signet of a government entity.

Well, they are trained in gun use and police or military procedures for quelling shooters. They also get contact practice and training. Some guy with an AR playing cowboy is not the same.
 
Well, they are trained in gun use and police or military procedures for quelling shooters. They also get contact practice and training. Some guy with an AR playing cowboy is not the same.

I would trust a 55 year old guy that's been a member of the NRA for 25 years with a CCW


Over a 22 year old cop with a hot head that thinks he is a badass Wyatt Earp
 
Well, they are trained in gun use and police or military procedures for quelling shooters. They also get contact practice and training. Some guy with an AR playing cowboy is not the same.

your hypocrisy aside concerning what you actually think of police and how you look at their 'training', WHY do you believe that civilians cannot attain the same level of training. There are plenty of instructors and classes out there to teach those to civilians. why do they not qualify, in YOUR mind?
 
your hypocrisy aside concerning what you actually think of police and how you look at their 'training', WHY do you believe that civilians cannot attain the same level of training. There are plenty of instructors and classes out there to teach those to civilians. why do they not qualify, in YOUR mind?

You're assuming a lot asking that poster to use their mind.
 
Since there's already a thread on this I'll ask a different question. My understanding, and please correct me if I'm wrong, is that murders peaked in this country sometime during the '70's through the early 90's. We've had an increase in murders since COVID but compared to that previously referenced time it's still below. But even though murder numbers are currently lower, we have had more mass shootings.

What caused this change? Is it simply a matter of people wanted to commit more mass shootings during the '70's and '80's but didn't have the weaponry to do so? Or did something change in society/our culture that is causing it? Or something else?

Leftism
 
It will not be forgotten...and I don't see anyone on the right saying "it's normal"...but you....

Sure it will, by Monday it will be old news outside of Michigan, might even be another by then, and can’t say those on the right don’t consider it normal when with numbers climbing they aren’t motivated to do anything but crush attempted reform and offer “prayers and condolences”
 
”3 killed, 5 wounded at Michigan State campus shooting”
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/n...ots-fired-on-campus-east-lansing/69901198007/

School shootings, mass shootings, as American as apple pie, has reached a point where Americans have become desensitized, just another day in America, and the right tells us it is normal

and until you quit making places like schools and such 'target rich environments', you will continue to have these. Accept that gun free zones are failures in stopping school shootings.
 
Im going to try and treat you like a thinking adult please dont disappoint. I actually have faith you wont disappoint but we shall see. Tell us how you would have "prevented" this tragedy while simultaneously providing people with their explicit right to own a gun.

That’s the same lame excuse you see all the time, tell us exactly what would you have done to how would you have prevented something that just happened, certainly not living with what exists, 40,000+ a year and increasing deaths a year prove that ain’t working

Perhaps if common sense restrictions on gun access had been instituted years ago perhaps this and the ever increasing number of school/mass shootings would have been reduced, hell, even an individual on the terrorist watch list can walk into a gun store and purchase a gun legally
 
Since there's already a thread on this I'll ask a different question. My understanding, and please correct me if I'm wrong, is that murders peaked in this country sometime during the '70's through the early 90's. We've had an increase in murders since COVID but compared to that previously referenced time it's still below. But even though murder numbers are currently lower, we have had more mass shootings.

What caused this change? Is it simply a matter of people wanted to commit more mass shootings during the '70's and '80's but didn't have the weaponry to do so? Or did something change in society/our culture that is causing it? Or something else?

70’s numbers were largely due to the crack wars, and, something I didn’t know, at that time they also counted the number of people killed in explosions as gun victims (https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2022/02/03/what-the-data-says-about-gun-deaths-in-the-u-s/)

Access to guns, gun ownership grew such that today there are as many guns out there as Americans, and access is easy
 
and until you quit making places like schools and such 'target rich environments', you will continue to have these. Accept that gun free zones are failures in stopping school shootings.

I know, your the guy who thinks everyone in America should be packing, carrying around semiautomatic weapons cause you never know when then guy next to you is going to open fire

Have you ever noticed that by and large the States with strict gun laws rank low in terms of gun victims than those that are gun open States? You don’t think there might be a correlation there do you?
 
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