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LTC Trent Klug
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But wait! The ant-gun crowd says that's not true. Gun free zones work so well...until they don't.

Until you can legislate evil out of Man's heart, no law, no ban, and no controls will ever prevent any crime.
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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True enough but also the violators need to be sent to prison and NOT coddled and have excuses made for them and blaming everyone else Much of the problem is courts in the failure to protect the public by taking these rats out of circulation where they can't prey on the public any longer. Its' not more laws We need but to enforce the laws already in place and focus on the criminals and repeat offenders and not the general law abiding population trying to protect itself from these Rats !
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Being soft on crime and not giving mental health workers a good way to identify and deal with unstable people is a recipe for disaster
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SPC David S.
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Edited 10 mo ago
In 2016, a John Hopkins University School of Medicine study revealed that medical malpractice could feasibly be the third-leading cause of death, right after heart disease and cancer.

Based on the study, at least 250,000 Americans die each year due to some sort of medical error. But, depending on what is considered a medical mistake, that number could be as high as 440,000.

So if the solution to fix gun violence is banning guns maybe we should ban doctors. They killed way more people than guns do. Guns only killed 15,070 in 2016, doctors are like 29 times more dangerous than guns. Don't know why anyone would ever want to be seen by a dangerous doctor.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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Hear! Hear!
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