How Many Mass Shooting in US Since March 1?

#54
#54
Nothing will ever convince you that guns are a problem.
Correct. It’s clearly a people problem and the current end of the world pretty well supports that.

Civilian population under extreme pressure.

Significantly higher gun purchases than historically normal levels with many first time gun purchasers.

Thus resulting in an increase in gun ownership during a very trying powder keg time.

Yet zero instances of mass shootings.

that makes it pretty clear to me that it’s a people problem not a gun problem. And nobody has been able to offer otherwise thus far.

Have you got a tweet to counter with?
 
#68
#68
None that I’m aware of. So what changed? Based on the gov data there’s been a large spike in NICS checks which corresponds to firearm purchase. All of the evil guns are still out there. And you can’t say stress/pressure on people isn’t higher.

So what changed?
The government can only run one false flag at a time. They don't want to waste the current crisis with another one.
 
#69
#69
Nothing will ever convince you that guns are a problem.
They say there are between 412 and 600 million guns in America. It would be interesting to know how many of those have killed someone and how many of those did so by themselves.

"600 million guns… and 25 trillion rounds of ammo. If we were a problem, you’d know it!”
 
#71
#71
Shooters probably aren't going to try anything in a Walmart, Lowes, or Home Depot unless their goal is suicide by CCP. Bars and schools are convenient targets for them. Churches too as long as they're not in Texas.
 

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