Jesus, that calendar.
station they worked for will be streaming it. Right now the station is remembering the victims
http://www.wdbj7.com/news/local/watch-wdbj7-live-streaming/20600546
Why do you think that more strict gun control has not happened yet? I dont understand. It could save alot of innocent peoples lives.
He wrote a 20 page manifesto and sent it to abc? Is this correct?
Not even our politicians understand our constitution and they've been arguing about it ever since.
Honestly, a great deal of change was once thought "impossible" too. Repealing slavery? Once impossible. Votes for women? Impossible. Equal rights? Impossible. Gay marriage? Impossible.
... I like to dream of the impossible.
Ironically the 18th being an attempt to ban something that society saw as immoral and uselss to the country. Failed miserably and gave rise to modern organized crime. US doesn't exactly have the best track record with just outright banning things. Drugs being another thing that partially gave rise to the modern militarization of police. And games being played in poor/minority neighborhoods by the US government in the pursuit of foreign drug influences.It's not unprecedented. The 18th amendment to the Constitution was repealed.
I think it can happen, and hopefully will eventually happen.
I just might not live to see it. The America that passes a repeal will be a different, probably better, America than the one I grew up and know it as.
Not that I would ever think any sort of an insurrection would happen, I frequently don't understand assersion a smaller force couldn't take on the US military. History has shown that smaller sporadic guerilla forces have been an Achilles heel for the US military and other modern forces. Vietnam and issues in Iraq/Afghanistan being major issues. The world doesn't yet have an answer for organizations like ISIS who are by all accounts inferior militarily and less organized than traditional militaries.So, they can fail at a fight against the US Military. I thought it was obvious.
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Here comes the internet hate mob making things worse.
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And bad semantic arguments.
I would argue that fatalism about this issue is exactly what perpetuates the lack of political will.Because the political will is not present in our current government or its representatives to do so unfortunately.
"probably" isn't a diagnosis. He shot, not executed, three people, two killed & one in critical condition.
Again, I'll wait for news media that isn't NeoGAF to report his mental health. Too much misinformation and hyperbole flying around.
He executed two people on live television, filmed the event from his own point of view, then uploaded that video to twitter before he shot himself.
He's probably mentally ill.
How did this guy know they were doing a story there?
Was he stalking them or something? He must have gotten a tip of where they were doing the interview? Or maybe he saw it on TV and happened to be nearby?
It says he was fired a few years ago, so I doubt he would have immediate access to the station's reporting schedules.
isn't the problem people shooting other people? Taking the gun out of that equation will have a big impact.I don't think banning guns will solve the problem. You have to go the core of problem for a solution.
I don't think banning guns will solve the problem. You have to go to the core of the problem for a solution.
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I don't think banning guns will solve the problem. You have to go to the core of the problem for a solution.
If that was the case, then how did these people killed by knives, not get away and not stop their assailant? Everybody is not you.Someone with a sword/knife is easier to get away from and is easier to stop than someone with a gun.
I would argue that fatalism about this issue is exactly what perpetuates the lack of political will.
Ban sales of new handguns. Solves a bit of the problem right there. For existing handguns, ban sales of ammunition. Solves a bit more of the problem there. Regulate and register all long guns. Regulate long gun ammunition sales. Eliminate private sale loopholes. Solves a bit more. Will it be perfect? No. Will it go a long way to ending these things? Yes.
The 2nd Amendment could also get reinterpreted by the Supreme Court at some point.
I don't think banning guns will solve the problem. You have to go the core of problem for a solution.
Appeal to tradition is a fallacious means of argument. "Because that's how it's always been" is not a reason why someone should continue to do something. IIRC, the need to bear arms is largely based on a time the U.S. did not having a standing army. Now that you're no longer under threat from the red coats, why should the common person be able to have handguns?
I don't think banning guns will solve the problem. You have to go to the core of the problem for a solution.
You misunderstood him. He's not saying that's why we should have guns, he's saying that is why we DO have guns.
It's not about the desired policy, it's about the mechanism of government.
To add, no media outlet has dug up records suggesting that Mr. Williams had mental health issues either.
I don't think banning guns will solve the problem. You have to go to the core of the problem for a solution.
1 in 3 people in the United States owns a gun.I'm all for a gun ban in USA, even if I'm not in the country. It would be a huge step in preventing tragedies like this. But logistically, how would it work? I can imagine millions of people own guns in America.
If that was the case, then how did these people killed by knives, not get away and not stop their assailant? Everybody is not you.
I think it was two years ago.
The 15 years ago thing was another station.
Of course they can, even more so in the heat of the moment.
If that was the case, then how did these people killed by knives, not get away and not stop their assailant? Everybody is not you.
worked well for australia.
get rid of the second amendment.
I don't think banning guns will solve the problem. You have to go to the core of the problem for a solution.
Is anyone else just stunned by how many times we have a murder thread on gaf and then talk about gun control?
SCOTUS can't change an Amendment. Neither can the President.
Amendments can be proposed in Congress when 2/3rd of both Houses agree. The states can play a role in proposing changes to the Constitution as well: 2/3rds of the state legislatures must call Conventions to propose amendments. Whether amendments are first proposed by the states or Congress, 3/4ths of the states must ratify them before they become a part of the Constitution.
Is anyone else just stunned by how many times we have a murder thread on gaf and then talk about gun control?
The 2nd Amendment could also get reinterpreted by the Supreme Court at some point.
SCOTUS can't change an Amendment. Neither can the President.
Amendments can be proposed in Congress when 2/3rd of both Houses agree. The states can play a role in proposing changes to the Constitution as well: 2/3rds of the state legislatures must call Conventions to propose amendments. Whether amendments are first proposed by the states or Congress, 3/4ths of the states must ratify them before they become a part of the Constitution.
Is anyone else just stunned by how many times we have a murder thread on gaf and then talk about gun control?