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Topicanother school shooting, in LA
TheVipaGTS
02/01/18 4:11:53 PM
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darkjedilink posted...
TheVipaGTS posted...
Tmaster148 posted...
TheVipaGTS posted...
Tmaster148 posted...
Malcrasternus posted...
If only California's gun laws weren't so lax.


A young girl is not buying a gun from anyone. Mostly likely their parents failed to properly secure their guns.

IMO whoever she got the gun from should face some sort of punishment. A 15 year old shouldnt have access to a weapon unsupervised.


Though we really should be teaching everyone in America proper gun safety. It's pretty insane how careless gun owners can be.

Completely agree. The fact that you have to go through more training and tests to drive or buy a car than you do to buy a gun is absurd to me. We understand the severity of what a careless drive can do and cars arent even intended to harm. A guns sole purpose is to cause harm to whatever its pointed at. I understand the constitution and all that but as a modern society we need to stop hiding behind that and do whats best overall. Gun safety and smarter gun laws is best overall.

This is false. In America, it requires no training whatsoever to legally drive.

And lol at 'stop hiding behind the law!'

Yes it does. Kids are forced to take several hours of classes with an instructor, all states have age limits with regard to how and when you can drive. In order to legally drive you have to pass several tests. What did you think the bubble sheet of questions and the behind the wheel test with a dmv instructor you took was?

If stop hiding behind the law is all you took away from what I said there then I wont be wasting anymore time with you. At least try to understand what I said there.
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