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1. mnicol+(OP)[view] [source] 2012-12-14 20:44:07
It won't let me reply directly to you this deep in the thread -

> I definitely was insinuating that, along with lots of other things. So everyone who wants a gun will do whatever they need to get it? Measures such as background checks, safety class requirements, mental health checks, restrictions on high-capacity or high-throughput weapons, higher taxes, manufacturer and supply chain oversight, spying on domestic traffickers, or closing the gun show loophole?

You can help control/prevent, yes, but I'm strongly in the camp that if there's a will, there's a way.

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2. nollid+tH[view] [source] 2012-12-15 18:41:08
>>mnicol+(OP)
But how many people have that kind of will? How many are truly disturbed monsters, and how many are just angry and upset and have poor impulse control and are enabled to commit atrocities by easy access to firearms?
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3. mnicol+wG2[view] [source] [discussion] 2012-12-17 18:30:19
>>nollid+tH
Easy access is subjective; we all know people that own guns. It's my recollection that in at least two of the school shootings, trying to find weapons to use was one of the primary objectives and it took stealing them from outside of their own homes to acquire them. When you are willing to partake in something so gruesome, I doubt burglary is the biggest of your concerns. I'd be willing to bet that the [illegal] acquisition process is actually enticing and empowering for them.
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