Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) has launched a talking filibuster on the Senate floor in an effort to force Republicans and Democrats to come to an agreement on legislation to deny suspected terrorists from purchasing firearms and requiring universal background checks.The Senate is debating a spending bill that Democrats hope to offer gun amendments to, but Murphy said that the Senate should “not proceed with debate on amendments to this bill until we have figured out a way to come together on, at the very least, two simple ideas.”
If we can't decide better laws to stop terrorists and people on that list to get guns, we really are fucked.
I'm still waiting for politicians to push for stricter car ownership laws to prevent car accidents from happening
I'd generally consider myself to be a proponent of more stringent gun control in the US, but c'mon, gun control didn't stop the Paris attackers from obtaining kalashnikovs and slaughtering 130 people in November 2015.
Quote from: sad boi 420 ミームを吸い込みます on June 15, 2016, 02:56:09 PMI'd generally consider myself to be a proponent of more stringent gun control in the US, but c'mon, gun control didn't stop the Paris attackers from obtaining kalashnikovs and slaughtering 130 people in November 2015.Yeah, the one mass shooting Paris has had in forever as opposed to the double digit numbers the US gets every single year."You can't stop it from happening", says the only country where it regularly happens.And I never said (nor do I think anyone thinks) gun control would fix all of the issues. I said in another thread that no one answer is the answer. But to think something will change when we continue to do nothing, is the definition of insanity.
Jono got BTFO ITTAside from a Strict Constitutional argument, I have yet to see a coherent argument against adding a few checks and balances to firearm purchases.
"What unites all of these shootings, from Littleton to Aurora, to Newtown, to Blacksburg to Orlando, is that the weapon of choice in every case is a gun — often a very powerful gun, an AR-15 or an AR-15-style gun that was designed for the military, for law enforcement to kill as many people as quickly as possible," Murphy said.