It seems like everyday, there are plenty of the so called “isolated” deaths by guns all over the cuountry.[/quote]
KIBU: Again, a red herring. There are thousands of gun deaths around the country. I never disputed that. My point was specific to mass killings, and a specific rebuttal to your assertion that mass killings were commonplace. Which, they are not.
Let’s try this another way, since you clearly skipped your Logic 101 course in undergrad.
What do you favor as the answer to this intractable problem?
A complete ban on all firearms?
A partial ban on some firearms?
Some specific limits?
Instead of being sarcastic, and without a plan, how’s about you take a stand and tell us your SPECIFIC PLAN WITH DETAILS.
You up for that? Or, are you simply content to spew bullshit talking points without actually addressing a problem you clearly feel so strongly about?[/quote]
One has to be sincere and understand that a real problem exists in this country before talking about the solution.
When one is still dishonest about the issue then the asking for solutions is just another dishonest attempt for more rhetorics in the hope to distract with the aim to go no where on this issue. I won’t entertain those grade school begging for a fight, but at other threads and other time, I have put in some suggestions for discussion on gun safety which others have raised them here as well.
How about starting with accepting that we do have a serious problem with guns in this country. From there, nothing ever could stop Americans in finding a solution for anything. If we don’t accept that there is a problem, don’t kid around with solution.