I have an honest question for people on both sides of this issue. How do you think we can solve the tragic and devastating gun violence problem without stricter gun laws?
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We *can't* solve the tragic and devastating gun violence problem without stricter gun laws.
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CA has the most restrictive gun laws in the country yet this still happened. We need to realize all gun owners are “law abiding citizens” until they choose to perform that one illegal act that turns a LAC into a criminal. Every law abiding gun owner has criminal potential.
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Legislation has to be federal. CA can pass tough gun laws but people bring guns from other states. Most NRA members want tougher gun laws btw. People are free to drive cars but there are still traffic laws. People are free to bear arms but there should still be gun safety laws

Jan 25, 2023 · 1:02 AM UTC

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Isn’t it already Illegal to cross State lines with a firearm? Isn’t murder or assault with a deadly weapon still illegal? Enforce the laws already enacted no need for more restrictions they can’t enforce anyway and Encourage firearms safety and education training.
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Were you kicked in the head by a mule at some point?
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No. We, in fact, don’t want tougher laws. Maybe you should ask before making shit up.
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It's not the laws. Murder is already illegal.
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Legal gun owners take safety classes already, criminals don’t. So those that decide to own a illegally should go to jail, so step one is enforce the current laws.
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There’s so much wrong here.
You don't understand the Constitution... No federal organization should ever have that kind of power you need to study history
There are laws on the books already and they’re not enforced mainly because of liberal leftist policies that go easy on crimes. Your points all sound “warm & fuzzy” & all the “feels” but are ineffective & nonsensical. Stop virtue signaling @robreiner
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You say NRA like they are a relevant group. Too funny.
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