Thursday, February 18, 2016

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Baseball bats are a public threat and they need to be regulated and banned from public use. [More]
Donald Borsch Jr. gives a recent bat attack the same treatment the antis use whenever they find it advantageous to weigh in after a crime involving a gun.

Except when they do it, they're serious.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Donald Borsch Jr. Private FB page. 7 billion people cannot see it.

Unknown said...

FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION:

Given that recently there was another senseless baseball bat assault in Fairfield, it is time we, as concerned and sensible parents and neighbors, to recognize the public safety threat baseball bats present to our evolved society.

Thousands of deaths and injuries go reported each year in America, but the baseball bat lobby, and it's supporters in Congress, have made sure that the American people are kept unaware of this public health crisis.

Our children, during warmer months in Connecticut, are forced to handle and use these instruments of death under the guise of "Little League Baseball" and to a lesser extent, Tee Ball. How any parent can allow their children to be in such close proximity to these weapons of death is shocking. Our children deserve to be kept safe through harsher laws and stricter regulations. Any business that sells these baseball bats of death will be boycotted until they remove them, or at the very least, secure them behind locked glass doors. It is incredibly unsafe to have our children, out shopping, to be around such weapons with no safety measures.

90% of all Americans, specifically mothers, are demanding that baseball bats be better regulated and controlled. As a concerned and caring parent, I implore all of you to contact your State representatives and demand that baseball bats be banned in CT. This includes the traditional wooden ones and those made from steel, iron, and aluminum, which are even deadlier than the wooden ones. I have seen in movies that baseball bats can be outfitted with barbed wire, spikes, and other sharp/jagged objects to inflict even more pain and death.

Our voices matter! We will be heard! This must end. This must stop. Baseball bats are a public threat and they need to be regulated and banned from public use.

Thankfully, the Fairfield police had guns to finally end the rampage of the killer. God bless Sean Fenton for his decisive thinking and quick actions. Thank goodness he had a gun!