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Old 06-13-2016, 01:07 PM   #11
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Re: Domestic terrorism

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Originally Posted by Ruhskins View Post
The Aurora, Columbine, UCLA, Newton, Navy Yard, Charleston, **insert mass shooting location here** were not radical Islamic terrorists. Part of the problem is that we have a powerful political organization that prevents the government from having any type of conversation about gun control.

https://www.buzzfeed.com/adolfoflore...02N#.bxD3dDeN1

The guy in this article, apparently was going to do the same thing that they Orlando lunatic did, and I doubt that he is an radical Islamic terrorist.
Would have gun control measures stopped these attacks?

the piece of shit in Charleston should never have been able to buy a gun but the back ground check failed because of big government. So you cant even complete valid gun checks...

So say we do eliminate assault weapons and high capacity mags...the terrorists gonna stop killing us? Is Chicago (strictest gun laws in the history of the country, also murder capital the last 10 years) killings gonna stop?
No and No.
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