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And why do so many people not see this.WHEN will we get an assault rifle ban back in place? Assault rifles are appropriate for the MILITARY, nobody else.

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And why do so many people not see this.WHEN will we get an assault rifle ban back in place? Assault rifles are appropriate for the MILITARY, nobody else.
And I've yet to hear for someone calling for something to be classified as Christian terrorism.
Haven't you? I have.
And why do so many people not see this.![]()
I am not sure if there is a desire to downplay the extent of homophobia in both mainstream and radical Islam.
As of now it seems that this attack was an act of ISIS-related terrorism that specifically targeted the gay community, and so can also be considered a hate crime... but not a hate crime *rather than* terrorism.
Assault rifles in private use is a subject on its own.And why do so many people not see this.![]()
Isis has been urging individuals to go out and shoot infidel citizens "in their name without asking permission" and just pledging allegiance to them before starting the action.
But you can outlaw automatic assault weapons, which is why every civilized nation in the world has done so. As a Canadian, watching our neighbours to the south go through this again and again is like watching a close friend spiral into drug addiction or alcoholism. It's sad, and heartbreaking and above all frustrating because there is nothing you can do about it until they admit they have a problem.If a group or a person wants to cause harm to another group/person, they will find the way, or at least attempt to find the way. You can not outlaw automobiles which can be driven into crowds, or various objects and liquids/chemicals which can be turned into explosive devises, or other house-hold items which can be used for murders.
11 Days AgoPresident Obama said this was a terrorist act and a hate attack. He was very controlled in his statement. He stuck to the facts but it was easy to see that he was seething that this has happened.
I think there are many in the LGBTQ community who would argue that there is a fairly close relationship between 1) religious notions of homosexuality as sinful, 2) homophobia, and 3) hate crimes and that the latter often take place within the context of the former without the overt exhortations to violence that you cite.
That is what I meant about ISIS "taking credit" whether they were directly responsible for the action, or not.
Thanks. I was wondering why cable coverage was stating that because he was a security guard he had an assault rifle. My mouth dropped open when the correspondent said that. I asked myself if they're issuing AR-15 Rifles to security guards now?No. In the U.S. you do not need to be a security guard to get an assault rifle. Bill Clinton signed an assault weapons ban into law, but it expired over ten years ago and Obama has not been able to get it reenacted. Background checks for firearms are not even required if you buy your gun at gun shows. And there is not much regulation on high capacity magazines either.
I'm sure this is true.ISIS wants people in the US to believe that it has foot soldiers everywhere and that none of us are safe, so I wouldn't think that they would be too picky about claiming any terrorist who would be willing to claim them as well.
Unfortunately...many...many...many...many more.How many more people have to die before something is done about gun control in the U.S.?
Too many, I'm afraid.How many more people have to die before something is done about gun control in the U.S.?
The suspect in California.Seabrooks identified him as James Howell of Indiana. A Facebook page for someone with the same name in Indiana shows a young man posing next to a white Acura similar to the one found in Santa Monica with the weapons and explosives.
But you can outlaw automatic assault weapons, which is why every civilized nation in the world has done so. As a Canadian, watching our neighbours to the south go through this again and again is like watching a close friend spiral into drug addiction or alcoholism. It's sad, and heartbreaking and above all frustrating because there is nothing you can do about it until they admit they have a problem.
Your words and sentiments are beautiful and must be a great comfort to the families...but...I can't help but wonder how many more times we will read (hear, tweet, type, say or think about) these very same words?I can't imagine what the families of the victims must be going through. May they find the strength to handle this difficult situation.
That will just invoke another round of "THEY <Obama or Hillary or even Trump> want to take away ALL our guns!" Although I don't disagree with the idea (of confiscating civilian assault weapons) in principle.The next one must include confiscation of ones already manufactured and owned. No more grandfather clauses.
Hanging my head in shame for Indiana.The suspect in California.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-gay-pride-la-weapons-20160612-snap-story.html