After last week's
mass gun murder at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, in which 17 were killed and 14 injured by one teenager bearing a military - grade assault rifle, Trump and his supporters have avoided discussing much - needed gun legislation in a country where 33,000 people are shot and killed every year, suggesting instead that new hospitals be opened to care for the mentally ill.
Not exact matches
There are 260 million americans and a bill of rights and many millions of
gun owners who have nothing to do with
mass shooting yet you want to make the difference by banning something that affects 3 million plus law abiding citizens... to stop.008 % of
murders???
Guns give you
mass murderers a safer distance and a much greater capability for
mass murder.
educate your people, get them out of this dangerous bigotry and ignorance and have them open their eyes to the world... get rid of
guns and I swear you wont have these
mass murders on a weekly basis....
«It's interesting that so many of the people who end up committing
mass murders end up being Democrats,» she said during a discussion about a push for
gun control following a shooting at a Florida high school that killed 17 people.
Notice that box - cutters (or planes) and poisoned Kool - Aid can be more effective
mass murder weapons than
guns.
Newtown (Unrated) Political gridlock expose» chronicling a grieving Connecticut community's futile lobbying effort for
gun reform legislation in the wake of the
mass murder of 6 teachers and 20 students at an elementary school.
By Barney Blakeney Since the February 14
mass murder at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, students across America have staged protests calling for changes that would protect them from further
gun violence.
The rabbit man does some typical end - of - level basking in the violent afterglow of his recent
mass murder, in a house riddled with bloodied corpses, only to find a
gun put to his head — except the one holding it is a small boy with tears in his eyes.
Mass shootings by people with serious mental illness represent less than 1 percent of all yearly
gun - related
mass murders.