Also worth remembering that when America's 2nd amendment was written 200 and something years ago, there's no way they could have imagined guns that could kill and injure hundreds of people from such a distance away.
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Also worth remembering that when America's 2nd amendment was written 200 and something years ago, there's no way they could have imagined guns that could kill and injure hundreds of people from such a distance away.
Share prices of gun manufacturers have gone up. Why? Because the market is betting on the fact that consumers will be rushing out to buy more guns ahead of potential legislation that might make buying a machine gun a little bit more difficult. You can buy a rifle in Walmart (think Asda's) with your weekly shop ffs.
The US gun manufacturing market is worth about $40bn.
I suspect the NRA is more concerned by $$ than the constitution.
I see little desire to change it in America. What they do suggest about tougher background checks would't have prevented yesterdays disgrace. Confiscation is out of the question there as well I would think. They wouldn't have that.
RIP to all who died and commiserations to their families and friends.
One of the guitarists who was playing at the festival has released a statement and he makes an excellent point about this. He said members of the crew had licences and even had access to legal fire arms on the bus.
But they couldn't use them because the police would have thought they were part of the attack and shot them.
There's a futurama clip to sum up the good guy with a gun argument: https://youtu.be/v5JiPj9c98Y
Those who are more supportive of gun culture are suggesting talking about the issue shows disrespect to those who have lost their lives. Not talking about it, not taking action has contributed to yet more people losing their lives so continuing to do that shows greater disrespect.
Why not? Trump has spent the last year telling Americans that Muslims (any Muslims if the logic of the travel ban is followed - not just Islamist terrorists) are the main threat, but most incidents of mass murder are carried out by white non-Muslims who exploit the easy availability of guns, and the gun culture that is endorsed and celebrated by Trump and his allies.
When another tragic and murderous event takes place that contradicts and exposes the stance of the president it is absolutely right for people to comment on the priorities of Trump and his government. That includes their resistance to gun control (or even regulation) and their false depiction of Muslims as the danger to innocent citizens.
It makes no difference to the victims what anyone on a British football messageboard say about the terrible massacre in Las Vegas. But I'm sure it is much more respectful and relevant to talk about the real issues and causes (including the failures of the American president) than avoid them and trot out some version of 'warmest condolences'! Ban guns not travel.
Within the last week a toddler in a nursery found a gun and shot two other toddlers. Another one found a gun in his dads car and shot himself in the head.
Like many on here, I've been to the United States on numerous occasions, and i'm sure it's probably the same throughout the country, but my time spent in Texas was a bit surreal, it seemed as easy to buy guns as it was to buy vegetables in Walmart. In the drinking dens, quite a few were dressing the part as cowboys, Thump was funded substantially by the gun lobby during his campaign and like those before him, he'll find it very very difficult (if he has the will) to tighten laws, I don't see that any POTUS would ever get a ban through