Comments by "girl from the bronx by way of el barrio" (@girlfromthebronxbywayofelb7288) on "Face the Nation"
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Absolutely agree on the suicidal aspects of this problem. Even if you just look at the horrific numbers on gun owner suicides, gun owners who never became mass shooters, but the NRA helped them to have the means to complete suicide attempts, right in their hands. It's beyond tragic, and gun control laws can control this. Even PBS did an interview about the correlation between mass shootings and suicidal behavior. (Sorry, I'm a huge PBS geek.)
In addition, many gun fanatics talk about mental health services merely as a deflection away from gun safety legislation, then refuse to fund mental health services in their states. What? After Uvalde, I believe I learned that Texas doesn't seem to have guidance counselors in their schools, so no wonder the Uvalde shooter was never identified and flagged while he was a student, even though acquaintances later reported that he had been abusing animals when they knew him, a well known red flag for law enforcement when looking for patterns of violence. Is the armed school safety officer supposed to be a guidance counselor? Oh wait, Uvalde schools had a full police department dedicated just to schools, and look how that worked out.
Approximately ten states have already banned AR 15. What are the other states waiting for? Finally, repeal PLCAA (2005) to restore liability to gun manufacturers, and their own lawyers will insist on robust gun safety protocols at point of sale to demonstrate due diligence in court proceedings. (Sorry this was so long. This topic is so important. Thanks.) π¦π½π¦
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