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struggle4progress

(118,332 posts)
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 12:53 AM Jun 2015

What Mr. Roof held in his other hand

By Editorial Board
June 26 at 9:09 PM

... It’s easy to feel discouraged after the failure of a major federal gun control bill in 2013. Sympathy for victims of gun violence was at a peak after Adam Lanza, a mentally deranged man who should not have had access to firearms, killed 20?children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Sens. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Pat Toomey (R-Pa.), neither of whom can be accused of being anti-gun, negotiated a compromise bill that would have fought gun trafficking and tightened background check requirements for purchases. The policy was modest. The result was depressing. Senate supporters fell six votes short of the required 60 ...

None of the defeatism is warranted. Mass shootings draw attention to the nation’s relationship with guns. They should spur us to action because they demonstrate the easy, efficient horror that guns are capable of inflicting, and they make us wonder about permissive gun policies. But Mr. Roof is not the real face of gun violence in the United States. Gun violence is an everyday problem that has many faces: Abusive husbands who fly off the handle; kids who accidentally shoot their friends — or themselves — while playing with their parents’ weapons; criminals who find it too easy to get illegal guns ...

Public policy can’t prevent every gun death. But it can do a lot more than it is now: make it harder for the mentally ill, family abusers or criminals to obtain and keep firearms; crack down on gun trafficking; require proper gun storage; and reconsider laws that seem to encourage people to use guns in situations they consider threatening. Mr. Manchin and Mr. Toomey appear ready to get behind another federal bill. They should. State lawmakers need to get on the ball, too.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/look-away-from-the-confederate-flag-to-what-mr-roof-held-in-his-other-hand/2015/06/26/afd33dae-1a9e-11e5-93b7-5eddc056ad8a_story.html

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What Mr. Roof held in his other hand (Original Post) struggle4progress Jun 2015 OP
I wish DU had a follow function. Jamastiene Jun 2015 #1
I appreciate your kind words! struggle4progress Jun 2015 #4
Amen BrotherIvan Jun 2015 #2
We weren't always such a gun crazy culture. It seemed to take off in the 1960s. SunSeeker Jun 2015 #3
Well, can't have those civil rights, you know. eggplant Jun 2015 #5
This editorial is exactly correct. Sancho Jun 2015 #6
'toon Electric Monk Jun 2015 #7

BrotherIvan

(9,126 posts)
2. Amen
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 01:13 AM
Jun 2015

The flag is the symbol, the guns are the lethal weapons. The US needs to join developed nations that have gun control. Enough!!

SunSeeker

(51,662 posts)
3. We weren't always such a gun crazy culture. It seemed to take off in the 1960s.
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 02:36 AM
Jun 2015

I guess it is no coincidence that the 1960s also saw the Confederate Battle Flag become ubiquitous in the South.

eggplant

(3,913 posts)
5. Well, can't have those civil rights, you know.
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 03:42 AM
Jun 2015

Next thing you know, they'll be stealing our women. And that might lead to dancing.

Or something.

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