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Re: NRA



On Apr 19, 11:00=EF=BF=BDpm, "Tommy" <tommy at leesecurity.net> wrote:
> > Yesterday a young man named Cho Seung-hui exercised his 2nd Amendment
> > rights and showed 32 people he won't be pushed around.
>
> Yes he did. he purchased a firearm legally and then used it to commit a
> heinous crime. Was it the sellers fault? the School's? =A0The nation's?
> Your's? Mine?
> That the guy was mentally unstable is very apparent now, but he passed all
> the criteria for the purchase. when a person is fanatical, as he seemed to
> be, you cannot guard against that. no laws, cameras, or alarm systems can
> guard against someone who doesn't value human life.
>

That doesn't make any difference to liberals. They think they'll make
a good impression by calling for more gun laws that only affect law
abiding citizens.
They lament .... well if it saves the life of OOOOOOONE  person, it's
worth passing unenforceable laws that affect 5 million law abiding
people.

These events always seems to ignore the fact that someone like this
psychotic could have disabled the fire alarms and set the dorms on
fire at night, Set pipe bombs around to go off in highly populated
areas. Could have run into classes chopping people to death with
machetes or serialy abducting and killing people over a long period of
time by suffocation.

All of which would have still had some Democrap standing up in front
of the Senate calling for more gun control.

Certainly a trigger guard would have prevented this terrible event.
What harm could it do to pass a law like that?  Why for sure, if
someone didn't use their trigger guard and another person was harmed
because of it, we could prosecute the gun owner. Of course, the dead
person would still be dead, however.

But to keep it in line with the Democraps way of thinking, it would
foster the creation of ANOTHER govenment agency called the In Home
Trigger Guard Checking Police, to make sure the law was being obeyed.
This agency would also have jurisdiction over the removal of "Do not
remove" pillow tags.



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