We don’t just have a gun problem; we have a violence problem. We should have as stringent gun safety legislation as possible within purview of 2nd Amendment, but we should also have a Dept. of Peace to deal with underlying social issues that make eruption of violence inevitable.

Feb 8, 2020 · 2:28 AM UTC

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So true. Your heart is perfect to head that department. ❤️
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So sad that your perspective is not represented on the debate stage anymore. We actually need more of you!!! 😞
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go off queen
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Thank you Marianne, for always shedding light on the root of problems! This perspective needs to spill into Washington!
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Yes. This is my problem with the language of violence in our poilitics.
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Police officers greeting the new peace officers
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take out All the illegals & crime would go down 30%! Plus they Use-Up 30% of the Entitlements! 14% less free-ride Students! 22 million JOBS! Medical to the Moon! Plus we send Billions to their Countries of Origin! Cost "US" 1/2 Billion Dollars (Unappropriated) a Day!
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What if having a gun helps keep the peace? Especially for women and seniors, it may be their only way to protect themselves...
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Guns are not the biggest issue, violence is but where does that violence come from? Lack of coping mechanisms? Feelings of frustration with lack of hope for things to get better? It's a false narritive to say mental health, most people with mental health issues don't harm others