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we had mass shootings in Philly, Fort Worth, DC, Sherburne, and Bmore, all occurring over Independence weekend, mass shootings are as American as the Stars and Stripes, so common now, Americans have become desensitized

And the right’s solution, their only solution, is more guns, and less hurdles to acquiring more guns
 
Numerous, beginning with creating hurdles to access, even a dimwit on a terror watch list can legally purchase a gun in America

How many of the shootings that you just mentioned would have been prevented by stricter gun laws?
 
we had mass shootings in Philly, Fort Worth, DC, Sherburne, and Bmore, all occurring over Independence weekend, mass shootings are as American as the Stars and Stripes, so common now, Americans have become desensitized

And the right’s solution, their only solution, is more guns, and less hurdles to acquiring more guns

Poor anchovies, The UK is an option.

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Tough to tell after the event, but pretty obvious none exist now given the numbers and escalations of mass shootings

Most mass shooters are qualified to buy firearms, if not they are either stolen or borrowed so tell us how limiting access is going to reduce anything.
 
How many of the shootings that you just mentioned would have been prevented by stricter gun laws?

Been down this road before, dimwit.

Proper laws preventing the proliferation 20 years ago. How do we address gun violence in the future? Start today.

Try to stop asking that same, simpleton’s question, parrot. It’s stale.
 
There are over 400 million guns in the US so how are you going to limit access to them?

By creating hurdles for ownership beginning with insurance to include liability, treat guns as we do vehicles, and immediately take measures to end the Iron Pipeline
 
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