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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
At least 18 dead, 22 injured in El Paso mall shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="Great Asp" data-source="post: 16261265" data-attributes="member: 53322"><p>It would seem there are indicators that people (us) know who these people are before they commit acts like this. Being a parent I can tell you that your children raised the same way, act differently in life. I would not blame any one thing, event, video games, Hollywood, or anyone's rhetoric as "the reason" someone goes out and commits violent acts like this. It has to be a mixture of the person in particular and the environment.</p><p></p><p>Getting rid of some guns, or all guns is punitive to those of us that treat other humans with at least basic respect, and I believe if a person is committed to acting badly, they will find a way to do so with or without guns.</p><p></p><p>I also believe the 2nd Amendment prevents tyranny at the highest level (see Russian and Hong Kong protests as examples)</p><p></p><p>We all need to stay alert and say something (looks like the Dayton shooter was identified and the police could not, did not act) if we see or know a troubled person.</p><p></p><p>E</p><p></p><p>PS CCW is your friend</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Great Asp, post: 16261265, member: 53322"] It would seem there are indicators that people (us) know who these people are before they commit acts like this. Being a parent I can tell you that your children raised the same way, act differently in life. I would not blame any one thing, event, video games, Hollywood, or anyone's rhetoric as "the reason" someone goes out and commits violent acts like this. It has to be a mixture of the person in particular and the environment. Getting rid of some guns, or all guns is punitive to those of us that treat other humans with at least basic respect, and I believe if a person is committed to acting badly, they will find a way to do so with or without guns. I also believe the 2nd Amendment prevents tyranny at the highest level (see Russian and Hong Kong protests as examples) We all need to stay alert and say something (looks like the Dayton shooter was identified and the police could not, did not act) if we see or know a troubled person. E PS CCW is your friend [/QUOTE]
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