Probably an unpopular opinion here, but I'm going to voice it. It's my right.
I'm a gun owner, have been for years, have had rifles, pistols. I understand school shootings are the "cost of freedom", according to some. Are we getting apathetic in regards to mass shootings? Is that the cost of freedom? Is it so inconceivable we can't have a proper discussion of the evolution of the gun culture and hardware in the U.S.? Yes, SOMETHING needs to be done. Social media posts and emoji's of "support" for victims is not the answer. I think we need to make a cold hard look at both the systems that allow the purchase, and of the hardware and features that are readily available to enable a mass shooting spree. It's only getting worse, with no end in sight. And I don't like the price the innocents are paying.
I'm a gun owner, have been for years, have had rifles, pistols. I understand school shootings are the "cost of freedom", according to some. Are we getting apathetic in regards to mass shootings? Is that the cost of freedom? Is it so inconceivable we can't have a proper discussion of the evolution of the gun culture and hardware in the U.S.? Yes, SOMETHING needs to be done. Social media posts and emoji's of "support" for victims is not the answer. I think we need to make a cold hard look at both the systems that allow the purchase, and of the hardware and features that are readily available to enable a mass shooting spree. It's only getting worse, with no end in sight. And I don't like the price the innocents are paying.