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Some people might consider it insensitive to the memory of the victims who died in this, the new largest mass shooting in United States history, but this is an issue that we clearly need to talk about. There should be no more haphazard dancing around this continuing crisis, no more letting it fade back into our collective unconscious until, a year from now, the newest largest mass shooting takes place.
We need to talk about this now, while we still have impetus to do so, because failure to address this is failure to honor the victims and their deaths.
It's should be relatively clear that I support gun regulation. It should also be relatively clear that record breaking mass shootings have become an annual event. It seems all to obvious to me that simply increasing regulations on tools literally designed to kill people will result in less people dying, but perhaps that is too presumptuous of me (it isn't).
I can see no downsides to prohibiting the sale of assault weapons. I can see no downside to increasing background checks to purchase weapons anywhere. I can only see the lives that could be saved every day if we had some common ****ing sense.
We need to talk about this now, while we still have impetus to do so, because failure to address this is failure to honor the victims and their deaths.
It's should be relatively clear that I support gun regulation. It should also be relatively clear that record breaking mass shootings have become an annual event. It seems all to obvious to me that simply increasing regulations on tools literally designed to kill people will result in less people dying, but perhaps that is too presumptuous of me (it isn't).
I can see no downsides to prohibiting the sale of assault weapons. I can see no downside to increasing background checks to purchase weapons anywhere. I can only see the lives that could be saved every day if we had some common ****ing sense.