It is indeed a horrible tragedy when people can not even go to church without something like this happening. Please people, please dont blame the gun laws on this one. He bought it undercover. He was just evil and that is it!!
Here in England it is illegal to have a gun and ordinary citizens would not even know where to buy a gun, even if they feel endangered ...
I recently read of a contractor who was convicted of having "too many" utility knife blades attached to his toolbox.
And at least once in our history a Supreme Court decision has been over turned pressed vs Ferguson, was replaced by the Little Rock school case,
There is a big problem with knife crime in the UK? How do you define "big problem"?
But it's irrelevant because your post is classic "whataboutism".
What if you got drunk? Got mad? Didn't get good service, or your food was cold? How do I know that you won't go all postal? Or, what if the guy sitting at the table next to you got drunk, mad or unhappy with the service and decided to grab your gun and take it out on me? Are you seriously asking that question?
Remember the NRA has put a stop to the ban of weapon sales to people on the Terrorist Watch list.
When American schoolchildren are murdered, more people buy guns. Why is that?
Two things if charged with a crime conditions of bond require you to turn over your weapons, if found innocent they should be returned. The cops are not always right, innocent people are over charged, every day. A law suit after a innocent verdict will teach them to sop that practice.
Quote from: smartcookie on November 09, 2017, 07:14:44 AMI do wonder if the type of population in my state has some to do with the higher than average gun rate death.This is a politically incorrect question that is racist to even ask QuoteI was talking about socioeconomic status. Yes race is included in that, but not the only factor. I was speaking from a sociological point of view. If I was racist, I would not be able to do my job effectively.
I do wonder if the type of population in my state has some to do with the higher than average gun rate death.
I was talking about socioeconomic status. Yes race is included in that, but not the only factor. I was speaking from a sociological point of view. If I was racist, I would not be able to do my job effectively.
I would like to see more research in the area of making guns safer and what restricting guns to certain individuals would look like.
I do wonder if the type of population in my state has some to do with the higher than average gun rate death. In many places in South Carolina, there is very real racial tension. When the population is 50/50 black to white in many areas, people can clash and racial tendencies can be more apparent. Also, SC is a poorer state with not as many opportunities for education and growth as say New York. Funding for programs that help low income are hard to come by. Pair these things with guns, and it can be a deadly combination.
Why do you assume that everyone would feel safe around you if they knew you were armed?
I think race can be a factor, whether you are white or black.