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Gun control and mass murders
Goatroper
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Shouldn't be any surprise to most folks here.
http://article.nationalreview.com/435971/gun-control-and-mass-murders/john-r-lott-jr
http://article.nationalreview.com/435971/gun-control-and-mass-murders/john-r-lott-jr
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The Murder rate dropped to pre gun ban (1968) levels in washington DC, and the local politicians are doing everything they can to make it as hard to get a gun in the district as it was before Heller.
They dont give a dang about people..
No suprise. Pissed off people should not handle guns.
And they should, by law, have an appropriate treatment for their mental condition. That mental condition is COMPLETELY driven by unconscious factors.
Consiously they know the law, but the feelings they have are maintained, escalated and fueled by the unconscious mind to the point where they can only take action.
I've proposed such a treatment and mental health experts have shown approval but government officials VIOLATE the law. I've got a thread about it with links to documents, facts etc.
http://forums.gunbroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=434277
In my not humble at all opinion alot of those murdered peoples blood is on the hands of the paranoid control freaks who signed the bans into law..
The Murder rate dropped to pre gun ban (1968) levels in washington DC, and the local politicians are doing everything they can to make it as hard to get a gun in the district as it was before Heller.
They dont give a dang about people..
+1
quote:Originally posted by wpage
No suprise. Pissed off people should not handle guns.
And they should, by law, have an appropriate treatment....
I've proposed such a treatment and mental health experts have shown approval but government officials VIOLATE the law. I've got a thread about it with links to documents, facts etc.
http://forums.gunbroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=434277
The impulse behind all human behavior, even that of politicians and officials, is unconscious.
This is the other side of the same coin but what officials are doing only seems more conscious. If that were the case they would be more reasonable.
Shall we ignore the unconscious in both cases and allow guns to be taken from us?