You go too far. A law to keep insane, crazy people from having a gun is logical and in everyone’s best interest. I have a relative who might need that. A relative or police should be able to make a request.
Example > That trans person who murdered at the school shouldn’t have had a gun.
> Being unreasonable does NOT help get Repubs elected – it helps the Dems.
I won’t vote for anyone who thinks insane people should have guns.
We will REMEMBER!!
Unconstitutional Trotskyites, the lot of them. More than likely closet California Socialists.
From a European perspective –
where we have strict gun laws,
where you can’t just go and buy a gun
where your guns at home must go into a safe and this is checked upon by the authorities
where after one school shooting years ago gun laws have become even more restrictive – and there hasn’t been another gun shooting of that scale since-
this attitude seems irrational and not very helpful.
Who can measure the pain and misery, the trauma and loss that have been caused by lax gun laws? How many shootings in 2023? And how long is this supposed to continue?
To reduce Republican candidates to “They vote against stricter gun laws” is effectively closing the road to compromise and disregarding what these candidates may have achieved during their service.
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You go too far. A law to keep insane, crazy people from having a gun is logical and in everyone’s best interest. I have a relative who might need that. A relative or police should be able to make a request.
Example > That trans person who murdered at the school shouldn’t have had a gun.
> Being unreasonable does NOT help get Repubs elected – it helps the Dems.
I won’t vote for anyone who thinks insane people should have guns.
We will REMEMBER!!
Unconstitutional Trotskyites, the lot of them. More than likely closet California Socialists.
From a European perspective –
where we have strict gun laws,
where you can’t just go and buy a gun
where your guns at home must go into a safe and this is checked upon by the authorities
where after one school shooting years ago gun laws have become even more restrictive – and there hasn’t been another gun shooting of that scale since-
this attitude seems irrational and not very helpful.
Who can measure the pain and misery, the trauma and loss that have been caused by lax gun laws? How many shootings in 2023? And how long is this supposed to continue?
https://www.ted.com/talks/diane_wolk_rogers_a_parkland_teacher_s_homework_for_us_all
To reduce Republican candidates to “They vote against stricter gun laws” is effectively closing the road to compromise and disregarding what these candidates may have achieved during their service.