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Originally Posted by Giantone
Thank God ,you prove my point .What I'm trying to point out and either you are ignoring it or chose to spin it yourself is that the guns deaths that were suicides ,these kids should not have be able to get to guns .Like it or not just because you call someone a "gang banger" doesn't me there aren't children some are 12 and 13.Seems you and Rat don't like something so there for it is wrong or doesn't exist, you are so pro gun you're blind to simple gun safety, laws people want no one is taking you guns so you can take that cry and cram it .
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Sifting through your spin and lack of any point, and trying to twist what I said (for example, show of hands: anyone other than G1 think I was saying the children's deaths were suicides?) I bolded the only thing on topic. The answer, to the problem you state, is enforcing existing laws regarding gun ownership and child endangerment, and education. Example here:
LINK. Particularly the section "A Parent's Guide to Gun Safety".
Oh, and one more thing.
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Originally Posted by Giantone
(snip) no one is taking you guns so you can take that cry and cram it .
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Explain your post here.
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Originally Posted by Giantone
Done deal.Maryland next
New York passes nation's toughest gun control law | NJ.com
York state enacted the nation's toughest gun restrictions today and the first since the Connecticut school massacre, including an expanded assault-weapon ban and background checks for buying ammunition.
Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the measure into law less than an hour after it won final passage in the Legislature, with supporters hailing it as a model for the nation and gun-rights activists condemning it as a knee-jerk piece of legislation that won't make anyone safer and is too extreme to win support in the rest of the country.
"Common sense can win," Cuomo said. "You can overpower the extremists with intelligence and with reason and with common sense."
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