Wednesday, June 15, 2016

failed policies

When I advocate carrying a concealed weapon as a solution to mass shootings, I frequently get, "but what happens when innocent people get caught in the crossfire" as a response. Now we know what happens when no one gets caught in the crossfire.

20,000 gun laws, and decades of gun control have delivered us to the point where 50 people die in a terror attack. This plan obviously isn't working. Can't we go back to the gun laws of 1967, when anyone could buy a gun by mail, and these sorts of things didn't happen?

Of course, there is always this response:

"I just think in a world that is as complex as it is, that it is very important for us to be able to forge partnerships as opposed to simply dictating solutions. Just to try to crystallize the example,we are talking to ISIS leaders and trying to convince them that we are sorry for all the bad things we have done and the disgusting things Donald Trump has said."

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