EL PRESIDENTE
Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.
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I don't think it would harm anyone.Isn’t this when we send prayers or something?
Gunman's childhood friend said the 16-year-old lost his father a year ago
GFY!
Good read!You mean Good For You, right?
Good read!
California has some of the strongest gun legislation in the nation.
Why does it seem like it's always gotta be, "Gun legislation, ban all the guns, guns are the problem!" or, "Mental Health, Autism, whatever".
It seems to me like that there are 200M adults in the US that we could figure out that there is a middle ground to this could lead to actual action that would at least show action towards doing something. Gun legislation, keeping guns out of volatile people's hands, keeping guns from people who can't use them responsibly. Keeping them from the hands of children, that seems absolutely 100% reasonable. Working on mental health issues, understanding the effects of technology on children, identifying kids with issues not to punish them, but to HELP them. All that stuff seems reasonable too. Too many people only want to talk about doing "one" of those things and want to ignore the other aspect of it... It's like people feel like if one side gets their way it steps on their agenda. The agenda shouldn't be taking your guns, keeping your guns, shunning kids with mental illnesses, driving the outcasts further away from society. The agenda should be making society safer, keeping our kids safe, keeping adults safe.
Maybe it's just my anecdotal experience, but every one of these conversations I see or hear always tends to boil down to someone yelling about guns, and someone yelling about Mental health, and someone yelling it's not the guns, and someone else yelling about how angry they are. Yelling is probably the incorrect word, but that tends to be what I get out of it, just a lot of yelling, and very little listening and coming up with constructive plans that would actually lead to actions.I dont know a single anti-gun person who doesn't ALSO advocate for mental health improvements. We would like stricter gun laws and more mental health funding, and required for our youth.
You mean Good For You, right?
Maybe it's just my anecdotal experience, but every one of these conversations I see or hear always tends to boil down to someone yelling about guns, and someone yelling about Mental health, and someone yelling it's not the guns, and someone else yelling about how angry they are. Yelling is probably the incorrect word, but that tends to be what I get out of it, just a lot of yelling, and very little listening and coming up with constructive plans that would actually lead to actions.
Maybe it's just my anecdotal experience, but every one of these conversations I see or hear always tends to boil down to someone yelling about guns, and someone yelling about Mental health, and someone yelling it's not the guns, and someone else yelling about how angry they are. Yelling is probably the incorrect word, but that tends to be what I get out of it, just a lot of yelling, and very little listening and coming up with constructive plans that would actually lead to actions.
FWIW I was not pointing that comment at you, it was way more broad than just S2, or a poster on S2.I yell about all those things. Except, I am probably more anti gun than anyone. I wish we had the strictest laws possible for gun owners. It should be hard to get one, and keeping one should come with a list of requirements as well. But I also think schools need better security, kids need more mental health attention, and parents need to be more responsible.
I am probably more anti gun than anyone.
It was funny as hell.
You remind me of the dudes in my boot camp company. About half of them from NYC and the other half from Chicago. All city boys but for me and one Cajun.
Man, the city boys where hip as all hell, could run their mouth all day with the right thing to say!It was funny as hell.
The cajun boy and I formed a sort of natural allied relationship pretty damn soon.
A little bit of gun legislation isn't going to kill anyone.
Why does it seem like it's always gotta be, "Gun legislation, ban all the guns, guns are the problem!" or, "Mental Health, Autism, whatever".
It seems to me like that there are 200M adults in the US that we could figure out that there is a middle ground to this could lead to actual action that would at least show action towards doing something. Gun legislation, keeping guns out of volatile people's hands, keeping guns from people who can't use them responsibly. Keeping them from the hands of children, that seems absolutely 100% reasonable. Working on mental health issues, understanding the effects of technology on children, identifying kids with issues not to punish them, but to HELP them. All that stuff seems reasonable too. Too many people only want to talk about doing "one" of those things and want to ignore the other aspect of it... It's like people feel like if one side gets their way it steps on their agenda. The agenda shouldn't be taking your guns, keeping your guns, shunning kids with mental illnesses, driving the outcasts further away from society. The agenda should be making society safer, keeping our kids safe, keeping adults safe.
That's fine, but how will you legislate keeping guns out of the hands of criminals?
WTF?!? I always assumed you fought for the Confederacy.

That's fine, but how will you legislate keeping guns out of the hands of criminals?

That's fine, but how will you legislate keeping guns out of the hands of criminals?
I don't know if that is it, but we do need to know what it is. Not to move on.Aspergers
Move on
Do you know, you did not answer the question to which you responded?
But you did make yourself out to be an ass.
