Beautiful man.
Steve Kerr on today's tragic shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
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If lawmakers can create a law the would have stopped the last 10 of these random mass shootings I am all for it. Otherwise we are just wasting our time.
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We might not have been able to stop all those deaths, but we could have stopped a lot of them.
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A non-onfrontational and serious question. If you could wave a magic wand and retroactively pass a single law, what realistic law would have prevented any school shooting?
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Replying to @savemejebus0
More serious background checks. Outlaw assault weapons. Outlaw bump stocks. Beef up red flag laws. Don't let convicted violent offenders or the criminally insane buy guns (DUH!?!). The ease of access in this country to the most powerful guns is obscene.

May 25, 2022 · 10:13 AM UTC

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Yet a mini van can wipe out more people in a single pass. 🤦🏻‍♂️
We have a culture where 99% of the Americans think violence is a valid solution to a lot of problems. We need to change. Or make a law where 99.9% of the guns are out of average citizen's control. Now that would dramatically decrease mass shootings.
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Laws do not stopped crime. George Bernard Shaw said it best. Laws stop the 2% of the PPL who want to commit a crime but are afraid of being punished. The rest of us do not shoot ppl or rob banks BC we feel a very strong aversion to those acts. Some PPL will do bad things anyway.
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If you want to be taken seriously maybe drop the "duh". You actually have a platform. I asked for one. None of those would have prevented a single school shooting except enforcing the laws that already existed in the states that shootings occurred.
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That being said, I agree with most of those even though they won't reduce school shootings.