Mass Shooting at Texas Church

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Re: Mass Shooting at Texas Church

Post by C-Mag » Mon Nov 06, 2017 10:29 pm

Speaker to Animals wrote:We must not let the MSM bury this story.
Agreed, how do we do that
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Re: Mass Shooting at Texas Church

Post by clubgop » Tue Nov 07, 2017 6:55 am

C-Mag wrote:
Speaker to Animals wrote:We must not let the MSM bury this story.
Agreed, how do we do that
Everytime they bring up gun control make this guy the example of who they are punishing and the inept government they are rewarding. Like GCF wants to reward the Las Vegas Police even they acted cowardly bit wants to punish the NRA certified instructor that stopped this maniac.

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Re: Mass Shooting at Texas Church

Post by Speaker to Animals » Tue Nov 07, 2017 7:56 am

clubgop wrote:
C-Mag wrote:
Speaker to Animals wrote:We must not let the MSM bury this story.
Agreed, how do we do that
Everytime they bring up gun control make this guy the example of who they are punishing and the inept government they are rewarding. Like GCF wants to reward the Las Vegas Police even they acted cowardly bit wants to punish the NRA certified instructor that stopped this maniac.

Great point.

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Re: Mass Shooting at Texas Church

Post by Montegriffo » Tue Nov 07, 2017 7:58 am

Reports on British news says the Air Force fucked up by not getting him on a domestic violence register which would have stopped him getting legal access to firearms.
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Re: Mass Shooting at Texas Church

Post by apeman » Tue Nov 07, 2017 8:13 am

Montegriffo wrote:Reports on British news says the Air Force fucked up by not getting him on a domestic violence register which would have stopped him getting legal access to firearms.
That story is out in US media too.

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Re: Mass Shooting at Texas Church

Post by clubgop » Tue Nov 07, 2017 8:40 am

Montegriffo wrote:Reports on British news says the Air Force fucked up by not getting him on a domestic violence register which would have stopped him getting legal access to firearms.
Yet more guns laws would surely work.

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Re: Mass Shooting at Texas Church

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Re: Mass Shooting at Texas Church

Post by Otern » Tue Nov 07, 2017 9:52 am

Montegriffo wrote: Agree with not making shooters ''King for a day'' but not releasing the details leads to some serious tin foil hat speculation amongst the illiterati. You should have seen the conspiracy theorists in the Las Vegas thread contorting themselves trying to pin it on CIA false flag operations to attack the 2nd ammendment or ISIS turning an illegal arms deal into a massacre.

Yeah, a bit of a too easy solution on my part here.

But I think the media should be way more wary in the way they report on these things.
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And I don't even think the copy cat effect is the worst fallout from the intense and flashy coverage of these events, but the irrational fear it puts into regular people. As with terrorism, the primary concern, is the fear, and the reactions from the public to such events, not the events in themselves. As gruesome as they are, the probability of a random individual in a population of getting killed in a mass shooting/terror attack is extremely low, but the probability that the reactions to such events will have a negative consequences on a random individual in a population is moderate to high. And even if that consequence is nowhere near as bad as actually getting killed, when there's a large enough number of people facing those consequences, it's actually a bigger problem.

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Re: Mass Shooting at Texas Church

Post by nmoore63 » Tue Nov 07, 2017 10:20 am

So the Air Force broken the law on the whole background check reporting for this guy.

If Nick Moore did this, they'd be working on sending me to prison, but because its government that fucked, we can't even get somebody fired.
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