"Forget gun control!! All we need is a "good guy" with a gun

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All we need is a good guy with a gun?

What a stinking load of horseshit from the NRA.

There were 50 or 100 "good guys with guns" at Vegas.

The bad guy killed 59 and wounded 100+ more. That's fact.

Wayne LaPierre needs to stick his 9mm up his ass and pull the trigger. That WOULD be a good use of a gun.
 

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Sure. Let's suppose that some of the educators are trained and become as accurate at taking down active/live shooters as NYPD's best. And let's be generous and say they're even better than New York's finest at a 20% success rate. Where do the 80% of the inaccurate bullets fired go?

And what if, say, they never become as good as the cops because, you know, it's not in their DNA nor is it their profession of choice. Are you willing to arm someone with a 5% accuracy rate and HOPE that they simply don't add to the death toll of innocent students? Or should they likewise be armed with semi-automatics to even the odds?

Peace! :)


I think this is a pychological thing more than stated goal.


If crazy killers think the teachers have guns , then they wont go there.


Instead they will go to our movie theaters, churchs, malls

so just hold what we got . The gun industry makes billions right now. We cant put that money in danger. We have to line pockets of every neo con in congress and senate to get our agenda done.
 

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The organization's overall revenue, which includes membership dues, program fees and other contributions, has boomed in recent years ? rising to nearly $350 million in 2013. The majority of this money funds NRA initiatives like member newsletters, sporting events and gun safety education and training programs.Oct 15, 2015
 

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According to OpenSecrets, a site that tracks money in politics, the NRA spent $984,152 on campaign contributions during the 2014 election cycle. It also spent more than $3 million on lobbying in both 2013 and 2014.Dec 3, 2015

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This is bullshit.


Its alot more than 1 million . come on get real
 

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US Chamber of Commerce $1,387,220,680
National Assn of Realtors $448,406,401
American Medical Assn $368,687,500
General Electric $352,022,000
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