Tldr: going after guns, not violence. Remember its the tool not the action

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Tldr: going after guns, not violence. Remember its the tool not the action

The release says the exact opposite of what you imply in the tldr. If anything, this release outlines an attempted compromise.

We need to keep guns out of the hands of idiots. My neighbors should have been “red flagged” years ago. They have a long history of domestic violence and other drug and alcohol related charges. It probably would have prevented the husband from blowing his wife’s brains out two days ago. In front of a kid, no less.

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Red flag laws aren’t about people who currently have convictions. If your neighbors were previously convicted then they probably can’t legally have guns in the first place.

Red flag laws are about taking guns away from someone before they have a conviction/even do anything.

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I dont think you understand what red flag laws do.

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I don’t want any more of this faux “compromise” bullshit handed out by gun grabbers. Our rights have been compromised enough with not a single damn thing to show in return. It isn’t a compromise when they just do half of what they want and kick the other half down the road as a loophole they need to close.

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So yes, you support red flag laws. No due process, nothing like that, right? Surely that would never back-fire, right? Nope, no ability for it to be abused.

I swear, you leftists just don’t understand that whoever leads today might not be the leader tomorrow.

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FWIW, I basically have a full armory in my basement. Just some context for you, bud.

Also, you are generalizing my political beliefs as “you lefties” or “leftist”. That really makes you look stupid. Comparing my beliefs to your perception of an entire group is a great summary of your mindset.

Multiple convictions of domestic violence, public intoxication and child abuse should have been a red flag. That kid in my real life example should have been separated from that house years ago as well. Don’t try and twist my words for your narrative.

You, as in you, seem to not understand that my rights end where yours begin. Also, there are more big words in the constitution and bill of rights other than “shall not be infringed”. (You seemed like you wanted to say that, but that is speculation.)

When you said the fear mongering point of “how far will they take it”, you fail to realize that there are right and left groups that are fighting for the right to bear arms. I’ll be right there fighting for a persons rights if laws were illegally used.

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If that’s truly the case, the judge should’ve sent him to jail, and disarmed him. We shouldn’t pass more laws because we aren’t properly enforcing the ones on the books.

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I’m curious to know what you would propose to address the ever increasing gun violence happening in the US. The solution can’t be ‘nothing’ because ‘nothing’ is not working.

Before you reply, understand that I am not the original poster which you replied to and my values, unexpressed as they are, are different from theirs.

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I would propose that it’s entirely pointless to focus on gun violence specifically because it’s defined not by what makes it a problem (the violence) but rather by the arbitrary tool involved (guns). You could reduce gun violence to zero, and nothing would be better if the overall violence stayed the same. Which literally all available evidence demonstrates that it would, as you’re not the first person to want authoritarian gun grabbing in place.

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Well first, I would focus on violence, not gun violence.

And we are in one of the most peaceful times in all of history. It started going up in 2020, which coincides with covid.

https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/USA/united-states/murder-homicide-rate

My personal thought is that there’s other factors involved, namely the effects of covid, and the effects of the response to covid. A stressed person is much more likely to be violent than an unstressed person.

Of course without a proper study, its impossible to be certain.

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