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So practical suggestions, what would you do that is NOT relying on Liberal outrage that has not and will not work?
Over to you.
I've got a better idea. Instead of changing the subject, let's talk about the logic bomb you dropped. I'm still not understanding the thinking behind the connection between a bombing in Britain some time ago and why America should not have tighter gun controls.
Please explain it to me so I can follow you.
How does thins bombing support your point of view?
I'm all ears.
Some time ago?
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/05/22/europe/manchester-arena-incident/index.htmlI guess it has been 6 months. Hell, why not forget about these kids entirely?
I am not sure you can follow me as I think beyond your snark, you have little in the way of the ability to comprehend. But I will humour you.
Bombings have happened in the past in UK. They will continue to happen. Maybe not all the time but they will happen. They are illegal. They should not happen. No one is allowed to make explosive devices and detonate them, killing people, but this is the world we live in.
The same could be said for using guns to kill people (other than self defence) rather than for protection and hunting and the like. There are always going to be people killing others with guns. There will always be a criminal element or someone who goes off the deep end and starts killing people because they are crazy and accidental shootings. Always going to happen. EVEN IF you made gun ownership illegal in America it is still going to happen. However, we KNOW with certainty that a ban on guns in American will not work. At all. Not worth even pursuing that redundant notion. This is reality.
So given the world is a terrible place and bad things are going to happen regardless and wishing for it to be a nicer place is not constructive and one can only work with what one has to work with, what could actually be bought in place? Now I could virtue signal how terrible UK is in letting its children be blown up but this is virtue signalling. In the same way that some could say "America has to just ban guns to save its citizens" That would equally be virtue signalling.
Preventative measures and working with what you have to work with is better. Vetting of immigrants for possible terrorist links, education of citizens about unattended bags or packages being potentially dangerous, tracking of potential bomb-making parts and ingredients being bought in UK or imported in the UK and removing bins from heavily frequented public spaces are all practical and constructive moves.
Similarly when it comes to guns in US. Better background checks and compliance auditing, gun education, better mental health services, actively seeking to remove guns out of the guns of criminals and having a means to cross-reference when a gun owner has started to suffer from a hazardous mental health issue to remove guns, are all practical and would reduce gun death.
These things are NOT perfect and will not stop gun death BUT will substantially reduce it whereby "Americans should ban guns, will not"