I'm outraged that Obama is trying to make it hard for ordinary, God fearing, patriotic criminals and insane people, to buy guns. What about the 2nd amendment and besides guns don't kill, guns prevent killing.
I'm amused that your outrage hasn't been more vocal during the past decade as there have been more murders in Chicago than deaths in Afghanistan. Oh, that's right. #blacklivesmatter What a joke you lefties are. The outrage!
Exactly. But hey, let's focus all the money and legislation on the tiny piece of the pie and ignore the decades of larger problem. Well done!
OBAMA'S NRA SHOWDOWN Gun lobbying group vows to fight executive order push on gun laws http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...werful-gun-rights-group-nra.html?intcmp=hpbt1 NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION, the country's powerful gun-rights supporter, is challenging President Obama's new plan to use his presidential power to tighten firearms' laws, calling it a 'political stunt' that fails to increase public safety. (More at above url)
I'm amused that you are so fucking stupid that you think local gun control will prevent guns from being imported. How many times do I have to point this out before it enters the dense mud that is your brain matter? That is just amazing levels of stupidity. It's like you can't think but can only parrot.
Yes, a political stunt. Because trying to prevent criminals and crazy people from buying guns is all a political stunt. You can line up behind singed toe in the retarded righty section.
The Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting occurred on December 14, 2012, inNewtown, Connecticut, when 20-year-old Adam Lanza fatally shot 20 children and 6 adult staff members.[5][6] Prior to driving to the school, Lanza shot and killed his mother at their Newtown home.[8][11][12] As first responders arrived at the scene, Lanza committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. The incident was the deadliest mass shooting at a high school or grade school in U.S. history and the second-deadliest mass shooting by a single person in U.S. history, after the 2007 Virginia Tech shootings.[13][14][15] The shooting prompted renewed debate about gun control in the United States, including proposals for making the background-check system universal.