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Some relevant links
Not exactly sure when the "appropriate" time to talk about this will be, but here it is.
A Guide to Mass Shootings in America
There have been at least 62 in the last 30 years—and most of the killers got their guns legally.
Sixteen US Mass Shootings Happened in 2012, Leaving at Least 88 Dead
Here is a list of every fatal mass shooting that’s taken place since January 1—defined as multi-victim shootings where those killed were chosen indiscriminately.
Mass shootings and gun control
Multiple shootings are extremely rare in the UK and most incidents involving two or more deaths have been related to organised crime, such as feuds between drug dealers or gangs.
The sickening circularity of America's gun control debate
The grim regularity of US shooting tragedies like Monday's at Texas A&M seems only to entrench the self-defence rationale
A Guide to Mass Shootings in America
There have been at least 62 in the last 30 years—and most of the killers got their guns legally.
Sixteen US Mass Shootings Happened in 2012, Leaving at Least 88 Dead
Here is a list of every fatal mass shooting that’s taken place since January 1—defined as multi-victim shootings where those killed were chosen indiscriminately.
Mass shootings and gun control
Multiple shootings are extremely rare in the UK and most incidents involving two or more deaths have been related to organised crime, such as feuds between drug dealers or gangs.
The sickening circularity of America's gun control debate
The grim regularity of US shooting tragedies like Monday's at Texas A&M seems only to entrench the self-defence rationale
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LEGALIZE ALL DRUGS!
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Apropos, I am a strong supporter of the second amendment. It's just that I follow the minority view of that the "right to bear arms" exists within "a well-regulated militia". Indeed, I am prepared to go a step further and say that standing armies should be abolished in favour of such a militia - the most obvious reason being that militia's are very good for defense, but don't tend to go around invading other countries.
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That is why the reference is to a well regulated militia is necessary to the security of a free state.
People shouldn't be afraid of their governments, governments should be afraid of their people & etc.
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If it breaches such agreements, the problem is minimised - as a "natural republic" militia it is hopelessly ill-suited for engaging in invasive wars, even to the next neighbourhood. They are however, excellent at defence.
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The notion of a well-regulated and inclusive militia is a practical orientation that seeks to provide the necessary defensive aspects that we assign to a military civics but without the aggressive (internal or external) Statist orientations of standing armies or police. Doubtless, I do need to do further research on the subject.
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It's easily convenient to explore such examples when taken out of the broader context of the geopolitical environment in which they exist, but that doesn't make it the most constructive approach.
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So the examples aren't convenient; they are real world indications of a credible orientation.
Arguably in the 21st century we should be thinking about how all armed forces are abolished except international peacekeepers.
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i'm just so friggin pissed that children were targeted! and your summary here proves its clear that America needs prayer .... and an exercism! there is a definite baaaaaaaaad spirit over the land right now! i mean....if you believe in that stuff....if not, then call it what you will. but we got an illness and we need a remedy already!
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That's the saddest thing I keep hearing all around me.
I'm afraid prayer won't stop the killings. Let's get real, shall we? Tackling the core of the problem is impossible as long as people are keeping their heads buried in the sand, and relying on prayer, and a solution from outside.
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the core of the problem is that mental illness is not well addressed in The States?
the core of the problem is that schools are without armed protection for situations such as these?
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