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knapplcObama is officially out of office. Everyone still got their guns?
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TAKODABig black SUV pulled up this morning in front of my house. I went out to see who they were and noticed they had my grandchilds orange plastic squirt gun in a lock box. So, were missing 1. ��
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TAKODA^ I jest! Relax all.
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dudeguyyAccording to an article I read on LibNews.net, I actually heard he's implementing the martial law as soon as he touches down back in Kenya. He'll be ruling by proxy from there. The Trump thing is just an elaborate ruse.
I believe they'll be starting the gun repo movement right after Trump's taxes are released.
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Thanks_Tom RRThe real question is how many of you have more guns now than before Obama got into office? Or how many got your first gun in the last 8 yrs?
NRA, FOX, Rep, and several special interest groups really have sold a lie to the American public.
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Thanks_Tom RRLook at the frequency of public, mass shootings (especially in our schools) over the past 30 yrs (or the past 15 yrs or past 5 yrs) compared to any other time in our nations history. We need gun reform. Not to take guns away from our citizens, but to limit the accessibility of guns to killers of our children.
If you have a gun for home protection, sport, or as a collection, you should have as many guns as you like. If you plan to do harm with that gun, you should not have one. Refo...
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The DudeThe amount of guns I have typically increases every time I receive a tax return.
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BIGREDIOWANI like The Dude's plan.....lol
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Thanks_Tom RRI am not worried about people like The Dude or BRI having guns. I use guns for hunting and recreation. Many of my neighbors, co-workers, friends, and family members have guns. If you look at the mass shooting frequency in our nation the last 30 yrs, there has been a fundamental shift in how guns are being used to perpetrate demented acts. Reform should happen to restrict has to those that intend to do harm to your families and mine.
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Thanks_Tom RRIt is not unconstitutional to say, "if you plan to kill someone with a gun, you should not have access to one".
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knapplcI really like guns. Never shot a handgun. Would really like to, though.
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MLB 51I shot my hand gun right after he was sworn in. It was quite fun.
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Thanks_Tom RRSure, MLB. Anyway, everyone has their guns, right?! So, you were lied to about Obama and Dems taking them. Now, can we get down to business of making our children safe?
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BIGREDIOWANThere are obviously several different opinions on how to go about making them safer Tom, but I'm all for making our children safer.
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Thanks_Tom RRI know you do, BRI. I believe you completely. However, this is political rhetoric, or as Trump says "just words". Not trying to put anything on you, BRI. You just happen to be the one who responded.
Sincerely, look at the school shooting numbers per year. Not until the 90's never more than 5, not until the 2000's never more than 10, and now, we have 15 to nearly 50 annually.
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Thanks_Tom RRThink about those numbers and the historical shift we are seeing in gun use in our society. We do not live in the same times that we did 30 years ago or even 15 years ago. Gun laws need to change to deal with the changes in our society.
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funhuskerI have thought about to converting to Islam....The Mosque seemed more welcoming than my Church...
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Thanks_Tom RRfunhusker, your comment means nothing to this conversation. I would appreciate you not derailing it.
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Savage HuskerIt's funny to joke around about it, but to act like that's not an agenda for far left liberals is naive.
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Thanks_Tom RRJoke around about what? We have a responsibility as citizens and our politicians have a responsibility as our representatives to safeguard our country. There is a clear shift in the perpetuation of gun violence in our society over the last 30 years. It should be our goal to reverse that deathly trend. Keep guns in civilians' hands of course, but do not turn a blind eye to reality and the need for reform.
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HuskermanMikeInteresting stuff Thanks Tom, what my question to you is this, take away bad peoples guns but they still get them? Put all the laws you want on them, ppl still find ways to get a hold of them. How would you respond to that?
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Savage HuskerThe OP, Tom. The comment was to poke fun at or it was to troll gun rights enthusiasts. My point is outside of articles, social media, my childhood friends and college buddies who want guns to be outlawed entirely.
21 Jan Delete
dudeguyyThe problems are twofold:
1) The NRA is one of the most powerful lobbies in Washington.
2) People have been conditioned to reflexively screech anytime the subject of gun control is brought up.
I wish there was more room for nuance in this conversation. But it's almost always had in absolutes.
21 Jan Delete
JJHusker1I had to hock mine to help pay my healthcare bills and taxes.
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Thanks_Tom RR@HuskermanMike, what kind of current laws are 100% deterrents right now? Are you asking for a repeal on all laws that are not 100% enforceable? No, those are not realistic expectations.
What we should be asking is why have school shootings gone up? My concern is that the culture around gun violence has significantly changed over the last 3 decades, but no reform has happened to keep guns out of the hands of violent actors.
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man eating mastodonTTRR as of now it's sadly impossible to do that.way to many guns on the streets
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Thanks_Tom RRMany of the guns used in school shootings come from home. Thus, the onus of restricting access to guns for minors (particularly those that have behavioral problems or mental health issues) is on the gun owner/guardian. Laws could require proper storage to restrict access. Laws could also require gun owners to take more safety training, which could highlight the risks of making guns accessible to at-risk minors. You do not have to go door-to-door to make sure these things are being done.
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Thanks_Tom RRSometimes, education is a powerful tool to prevent a crisis. Also, this would create more liability on the gun owner if a minor uses it to commit a violent act.
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Thanks_Tom RRAlso, reform is not limited to gun laws. We need more money and support to help children with behavioral problems and mental health issue, especially when they pose a risk to themselves or others.
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man eating mastodonWell said.one would think that with gun violence being what it has been the last 15 years we would have a better system
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ColoNoCoHuskerFor some reason, it's easier for everyone to blame the family/community/local schools/etc than to actually do anything to identify/treat the root cause... Sad
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Thanks_Tom RRColoNoCoHusker, what is the root cause in your opinion?
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Thanks_Tom RRIf you are going to say the children that perpetrate the violent acts, I would not disagree with you. However, I would ask if those children are rather the source of such violence but the cause of the behavior is (1) underlying behavioral problems or mental health issues which go undetected or untreated due to an under-funded and under-supported system, (2) insufficient gun laws to limit access to such people, and (3) misdirected narratives driven by special interest for profit or power.
knapplcObama is officially out of office. Everyone still got their guns?
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20 Jan Delete
TAKODABig black SUV pulled up this morning in front of my house. I went out to see who they were and noticed they had my grandchilds orange plastic squirt gun in a lock box. So, were missing 1. ��
20 Jan Delete
TAKODA^ I jest! Relax all.

20 Jan Delete
dudeguyyAccording to an article I read on LibNews.net, I actually heard he's implementing the martial law as soon as he touches down back in Kenya. He'll be ruling by proxy from there. The Trump thing is just an elaborate ruse.
I believe they'll be starting the gun repo movement right after Trump's taxes are released.
20 Jan Delete
Thanks_Tom RRThe real question is how many of you have more guns now than before Obama got into office? Or how many got your first gun in the last 8 yrs?
NRA, FOX, Rep, and several special interest groups really have sold a lie to the American public.
20 Jan Delete
Thanks_Tom RRLook at the frequency of public, mass shootings (especially in our schools) over the past 30 yrs (or the past 15 yrs or past 5 yrs) compared to any other time in our nations history. We need gun reform. Not to take guns away from our citizens, but to limit the accessibility of guns to killers of our children.
If you have a gun for home protection, sport, or as a collection, you should have as many guns as you like. If you plan to do harm with that gun, you should not have one. Refo...
20 Jan Delete
The DudeThe amount of guns I have typically increases every time I receive a tax return.
20 Jan Delete
BIGREDIOWANI like The Dude's plan.....lol
20 Jan Delete
Thanks_Tom RRI am not worried about people like The Dude or BRI having guns. I use guns for hunting and recreation. Many of my neighbors, co-workers, friends, and family members have guns. If you look at the mass shooting frequency in our nation the last 30 yrs, there has been a fundamental shift in how guns are being used to perpetrate demented acts. Reform should happen to restrict has to those that intend to do harm to your families and mine.
20 Jan Delete
Thanks_Tom RRIt is not unconstitutional to say, "if you plan to kill someone with a gun, you should not have access to one".
20 Jan Delete
knapplcI really like guns. Never shot a handgun. Would really like to, though.
20 Jan Delete
MLB 51I shot my hand gun right after he was sworn in. It was quite fun.
20 Jan Delete
Thanks_Tom RRSure, MLB. Anyway, everyone has their guns, right?! So, you were lied to about Obama and Dems taking them. Now, can we get down to business of making our children safe?
20 Jan Delete
BIGREDIOWANThere are obviously several different opinions on how to go about making them safer Tom, but I'm all for making our children safer.

20 Jan Delete
Thanks_Tom RRI know you do, BRI. I believe you completely. However, this is political rhetoric, or as Trump says "just words". Not trying to put anything on you, BRI. You just happen to be the one who responded.
Sincerely, look at the school shooting numbers per year. Not until the 90's never more than 5, not until the 2000's never more than 10, and now, we have 15 to nearly 50 annually.
20 Jan Delete
Thanks_Tom RRThink about those numbers and the historical shift we are seeing in gun use in our society. We do not live in the same times that we did 30 years ago or even 15 years ago. Gun laws need to change to deal with the changes in our society.
21 Jan Delete
funhuskerI have thought about to converting to Islam....The Mosque seemed more welcoming than my Church...
21 Jan Delete
Thanks_Tom RRfunhusker, your comment means nothing to this conversation. I would appreciate you not derailing it.
21 Jan Delete
Savage HuskerIt's funny to joke around about it, but to act like that's not an agenda for far left liberals is naive.
21 Jan Delete
Thanks_Tom RRJoke around about what? We have a responsibility as citizens and our politicians have a responsibility as our representatives to safeguard our country. There is a clear shift in the perpetuation of gun violence in our society over the last 30 years. It should be our goal to reverse that deathly trend. Keep guns in civilians' hands of course, but do not turn a blind eye to reality and the need for reform.
21 Jan Delete
HuskermanMikeInteresting stuff Thanks Tom, what my question to you is this, take away bad peoples guns but they still get them? Put all the laws you want on them, ppl still find ways to get a hold of them. How would you respond to that?
21 Jan Delete
Savage HuskerThe OP, Tom. The comment was to poke fun at or it was to troll gun rights enthusiasts. My point is outside of articles, social media, my childhood friends and college buddies who want guns to be outlawed entirely.
21 Jan Delete
dudeguyyThe problems are twofold:
1) The NRA is one of the most powerful lobbies in Washington.
2) People have been conditioned to reflexively screech anytime the subject of gun control is brought up.
I wish there was more room for nuance in this conversation. But it's almost always had in absolutes.
21 Jan Delete
JJHusker1I had to hock mine to help pay my healthcare bills and taxes.
21 Jan Delete
Thanks_Tom RR@HuskermanMike, what kind of current laws are 100% deterrents right now? Are you asking for a repeal on all laws that are not 100% enforceable? No, those are not realistic expectations.
What we should be asking is why have school shootings gone up? My concern is that the culture around gun violence has significantly changed over the last 3 decades, but no reform has happened to keep guns out of the hands of violent actors.
21 Jan Delete
man eating mastodonTTRR as of now it's sadly impossible to do that.way to many guns on the streets
21 Jan Delete
Thanks_Tom RRMany of the guns used in school shootings come from home. Thus, the onus of restricting access to guns for minors (particularly those that have behavioral problems or mental health issues) is on the gun owner/guardian. Laws could require proper storage to restrict access. Laws could also require gun owners to take more safety training, which could highlight the risks of making guns accessible to at-risk minors. You do not have to go door-to-door to make sure these things are being done.
21 Jan Delete
Thanks_Tom RRSometimes, education is a powerful tool to prevent a crisis. Also, this would create more liability on the gun owner if a minor uses it to commit a violent act.
21 Jan Delete
Thanks_Tom RRAlso, reform is not limited to gun laws. We need more money and support to help children with behavioral problems and mental health issue, especially when they pose a risk to themselves or others.
21 Jan Delete
man eating mastodonWell said.one would think that with gun violence being what it has been the last 15 years we would have a better system
21 Jan Delete
ColoNoCoHuskerFor some reason, it's easier for everyone to blame the family/community/local schools/etc than to actually do anything to identify/treat the root cause... Sad
21 Jan Delete
Thanks_Tom RRColoNoCoHusker, what is the root cause in your opinion?
21 Jan Delete
Thanks_Tom RRIf you are going to say the children that perpetrate the violent acts, I would not disagree with you. However, I would ask if those children are rather the source of such violence but the cause of the behavior is (1) underlying behavioral problems or mental health issues which go undetected or untreated due to an under-funded and under-supported system, (2) insufficient gun laws to limit access to such people, and (3) misdirected narratives driven by special interest for profit or power.