@jj-adams saidYeah that’s it try and distract from the psychos with guns shooting up schools, discos n supermarkets, every gun death is at the door of the gun lobby for flooding the US with weapons of mass murder.
How many mass shootings, etc over this four-day weekend do you predict in America?
A few hundred dead in NY/LA/Chicago/Houston. our four largest cities?
We may as well live in Zimbabwe.
Or maybe in an evil dead sort of scenario.
@jj-adams saidWhat your point is that there should be proper civilised gun control in the US because it looked like you were about to blame those culturally different victims of the lack of gun control
That was my point you ignorant doosh.
@jj-adams saidMaybe you should be thinking in constructive solutions.
How many mass shootings, etc over this four-day weekend do you predict in America?
A few hundred dead in NY/LA/Chicago/Houston. our four largest cities?
We may as well live in Zimbabwe.
Or maybe in an evil dead sort of scenario.
@jj-adams said400 million guns floating around in our fine country and the right wing can't understand why we have mass shootings. Their solution: MORE guns! ðŸ˜
How many mass shootings, etc over this four-day weekend do you predict in America?
A few hundred dead in NY/LA/Chicago/Houston. our four largest cities?
We may as well live in Zimbabwe.
Or maybe in an evil dead sort of scenario.
-and the right wing can't understand why people call them stupid. 🙄
@kevcvs57 saidEvery gun death is the fault of the person pulling the trigger.
Yeah that’s it try and distract from the psychos with guns shooting up schools, discos n supermarkets, every gun death is at the door of the gun lobby for flooding the US with weapons of mass murder.
2 years the Democrats had the House and the Senate yet they didn't do anything about guns.
Same story when Obama was stinking up the White House.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/gun-deaths-by-country
Countries with the Highest Rates of Violent Gun Death (Homicides) per 100k residents in 2019
El Salvador — 36.78
Venezuela — 33.27
Guatemala — 29.06
Colombia — 26.36
Brazil — 21.93
Bahamas — 21.52
Honduras — 20.15
U.S. Virgin Islands — 19.40
Puerto Rico — 18.14
Mexico — 16.41
Gun violence in Latin America is exceptionally high, due in no small part to the prevalence of criminal gangs and a vibrant drug trafficking industry. The Inter-American Development Bank released a report highlighting several critical factors in Latin American cities that contribute to increased gun violence, including economic deprivation, residential instability, family disruption, absence from school, the population’s age structure, and alcohol consumption.