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Americans' obsession with guns are killing us. Other countries don't have this problem, why do we insist on clinging to 19th century justice and neanderthal attitudes?
3/19/18
Cstar1 said:Fewer rounds in a magazine reduces the number of fatalities in spree shootings. You're quite simply wrong about this.
No, it just means they carry more magazines.
3/19/18
Cstar1 said:B.S. It just takes the courage to start.
I wish it were that simple.
3/20/18
“A lot of artists signed up without really thinking about how actions have consequences."
— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) March 20, 2018
https://t.co/jwRgXSoPL4
3/24/18
Wondering how law enforcement can track down who owned a gun when they find one used in a murder? Usually they can’t, thanks to the NRA—and you really won’t believe the Kafkaesque agency of sketchy paper files in West Virginia that currently exists: https://t.co/RuCGHIT5LC
— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) March 24, 2018
3/27/18
The Stroudsburg Area School Board voted against accepting a nearly $5,000 grant from the NRA for its rifle team, with one school director calling it "dirty money."
Read more from themorningcall.com3/28/18
I'm requesting further information from the @NRA after the organization admitted to accepting foreign contributions. pic.twitter.com/pTd4leBbDB
— Ron Wyden (@RonWyden) March 27, 2018
3/31/18
Real classy organization.
NRA board member Ted Nugent calls Parkland students poor, pathetic liars with no soul https://t.co/U3WI8fKQtG
— Media Matters (@mmfa) March 31, 2018
4/3/18
.@NRA Board member Ted Nugent continues to do interviews about the Parkland high school students, saying they're “not very educated” and “wouldn’t know an AR-15 from a pterodactyl.” https://t.co/V2hMB7XYMY
— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) April 3, 2018
4/4/18
"Decency should dictate that the @NRA remove this tasteless, incendiary tweet after the shooting at the YouTube HQ. Of course it's still up. https://t.co/X8M0Y8TKFI"
Read more from Twitter4/4/18
Apparently the NRA is upset because YouTube has banned videos of guns.
I say... Yay, YouTube!