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TopicThe problem is not GUNS it's American gun culture.
faramir77
08/26/18 7:28:32 PM
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Hop103 posted...
Banning guns won't solve the problem, the best we can do is mental health reform and to keep guns away from the mentally ill until they get the help they need.


Too bad nobody is allowing common sense gun control measures to be implemented.

GreenKnight127 posted...
I think the bigger issue is young men not having any idea how to deal with aggression. Been taught their whole life that they need to "man up" the moment anything even remotely associated with "emotions" comes into play. And it has created an entire generation of human powder kegs that are ready to explode.

It also doesn't help that a frightening number of young men don't have a father figure in their life.

Truly sad times.


That might be a contributing factor to the aggression, but easy access to guns is the number one factor. Your hypothesis falls apart when you note that mass shootings rarely happen in Canada, which apart from Quebec has nearly an identical culture to the US.
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