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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5797792" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>If proactive laws were in place then it's likely that the Sandy Hook shooter, the Uvalde shooter, and others could've been prevented. Protocols in place to report extreme threats online. Their right to own or have access to guns doesn't supersede public safety. For example, with the Sandy Hook shooter if a law had been in place, and the public educated about it, that anyone with diagnosed mental health issues who can access guns in the home would mean a severe sentence for the owner of those guns if that mentally ill person harms anyone with those guns. Make the gun owner more responsible. Education on the issue could start with issuance of a gun license. I'm just throwing stuff out there but if you're going to reduce violence then every avenue that could possibly reduce violence should be explored. Trump didn't seize guns. He merely thought outloud about solutions. That's leadership. Being willing to take the heat rather than never worry someone with politically unpopular stances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5797792, member: 24302"] If proactive laws were in place then it's likely that the Sandy Hook shooter, the Uvalde shooter, and others could've been prevented. Protocols in place to report extreme threats online. Their right to own or have access to guns doesn't supersede public safety. For example, with the Sandy Hook shooter if a law had been in place, and the public educated about it, that anyone with diagnosed mental health issues who can access guns in the home would mean a severe sentence for the owner of those guns if that mentally ill person harms anyone with those guns. Make the gun owner more responsible. Education on the issue could start with issuance of a gun license. I'm just throwing stuff out there but if you're going to reduce violence then every avenue that could possibly reduce violence should be explored. Trump didn't seize guns. He merely thought outloud about solutions. That's leadership. Being willing to take the heat rather than never worry someone with politically unpopular stances. [/QUOTE]
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