Posted on 07/20/2012 10:06:16 PM PDT by dynachrome
After the tragic shootings in at a Colorado movie theater, should we have stronger gun control laws?
Yes. How many times do we have to go through this before we realize something has to be done?
No. Tighter gun control laws would only take guns out of the hands of the good guys.
Undecided at this point.
(Excerpt) Read more at columbian.com ...
You want stronger gun laws? Here is a stronger gun law:
Any person convicted of having or using a gun during the commission of a felony crime gets the death penalty. If the convicting jury unanimously agrees, the convicted person will be shot dead immediately after the trial.
Yes. How many times do we have to go through this before we realize something has to be done? 8% 69 votes
No. Tighter gun control laws would only take guns out of the hands of the good guys. 90% 692 votes
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Yes. How many times do we have to go through this before we realize something has to be done? 8% 72 votes:>
No. Tighter gun control laws would only take guns out of the hands of the good guys. 90% 737 votes
Undecided at this point. 0% 8 votes
817 total votes
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More gun control? Absolutely. Every man over age 21 should be required to carry a firearm at all times in public in order to prevent rampages like this.
Yes. How many times do we have to go through this before we realize something has to be done? 11% 117 votes
No. Tighter gun control laws would only take guns out of the hands of the good guys. 86% 888 votes
Undecided at this point. 1% 16 votes
1021 total votes
Cinemark Theatres are, by corporate policy, ‘gun free zones’. Which meant that all of the law abiding victims were disarmed and the criminal probably knew this, too.
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