At a certain point it isn’t about what happened; it’s about who we choose to be regarding what happened. Each of us must rise to the occasion now, committing to the electoral defeat of any politician who supports the NRA. Gun safety legislation must be the cry of our generation.

Aug 3, 2019 · 9:26 PM UTC

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You don’t support gun safety?
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Surely you are smart enough to understand that the constitution grants everyone the right to bear arms. Talking around weapons that fire bullets. So you want to chip away at that right with “legislation and regulation.” That means you want the people whittled down to nothing.
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and the Universe sends the messages for us to change louder and louder until we heed the call to rise above and love! #riseaboveandlove
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Now this is an idea that many people could get behind if you understand that the NRA has never signed a piece of legislation unless they forged the name of an elected official. Why doesn’t someone publish the names of politicians who take their money?
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Last night 1am, another mass shooting in a Dayton, Ohio bar. Killed 9 people and 19 injured.
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Gun safety is the CORE of NRA. What do you actually believe NRA is?
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Mental health should be the focus not an inanimate object. The gun didn’t kill the person did. You should be calling for healing not legislation.
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In the UK all hand guns were banned. For years after and still occasionally, there are shootings from unregistered guns, but nothing like the us. However I must point out that knife crime and other means of doing harm is on the increase here. You need to find the cause really