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Does the recent spree of mass shootings in the United States make a case for tighter gun controls? (Poll Closed)

YES 26%

NO 74%

Other 0%

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J.williams
2009-04-07 16:12:37 ET

We do not need more Gun controls. We need to enforce the gun laws we already have on the books. Criminal's do not respect laws anyway!

MM73
2009-04-07 21:25:08 ET

It's already illegal to kill, wound, threaten, intimidate with, or brandish a firearm or anything else for that matter. We already know that these mass killers are lawbreakers, and thus bans wouldn't stop them in the least.

Nothing else is needed, folks. Bans only serve to make law abiding people defenseless.

I only wish that a law abiding gun owner was in the area to stop these evil murderers.

joe
2009-04-07 22:10:28 ET

mm73: expanded gun rights could make a big difference. ever notice that these mass murders always take place in "gun free" zones? columbine, va tech, binghampton... the murderers picked their targets because no one could shoot back. murderers will continue to shoot up schools and disarmed victims until the victims' right to self defense is restored.

i blame anti-gun/anti-self defense politicians

phil
2009-04-07 23:43:40 ET

we have 20000 gun laws now.get rid of them and arm citizens.

kate
2009-04-08 20:02:16 ET

yup... what all of you have said... especially Joe... go joe...

-proud member of the nra


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