Friday, February 21, 2020

SoyBoydeOeste

No. However, with aggressive gun buy-back programs, firearms can be voluntarily removed from some of our most at-risk communities.Also, mandatory initial background checks and mental health screen for purchasers, mandatory 28 hours of firearms education and competency training, continuing education and liability insurance would drastically increase the average personal responsibility score of our body of private gun owners. Strict adherence to illegal possession laws, and ways to get going in the right direction... all are easily established and would help diminish gun violence. [More then click on Comments]
Yeah, that would have stopped this.

Idiot.

1 comment:

Henry said...

Gun education in the schools is where sex education was in the ‘50s — either a total, pained silence, or a stonewall of “just say no.” Progressives called the education system puritanical for being unwilling to educate. Who are the Puritans now?