But nobody else did, either.
Did you all vote to ignore mass shootings, or are we all just inured to them now?









One dead in Las Vegas shooting
Two people have shot and wounded two police officers in the US city of Las Vegas, before killing another person and then shooting themselves.
The incident began in a pizza cafe at 11:30 (18:30 GMT) on Sunday, when a man and a woman shot at two police officers who were having lunch.
They then entered a Wal-Mart shop nearby and shot one person dead, before committing suicide.
The condition of the injured police officers is unknown.
http://www.ibtimes.com/2-las-vegas-cops ... ay-15959662 Las Vegas Cops Shot To Death; Shooters Say 'Revolution' Underway
Five are dead in a shooting incident in Las Vegas, including the two shooters, police said.
Two gun-toting assailants staged an ambush Sunday at a CiCi's Pizza on the east side of Las Vegas, killing two police officers eating lunch, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.
Witnesses told police the shooters shouted: "This is the start of a revolution," then grabbed the officers' ammunition and fled to a nearby Walmart where they shot at least one other person as 30 to 40 others ran out the back of the store, the Las Vegas Sun reported.
Deputy Sheriff Kevin McMahill told reporters one of the shooters was a tall white man who yelled, "Everybody get out," before shooting. He said the man and the second shooter, a woman, apparently had a suicide pact. They went to the back of the store and shot themselves, McMahill said.
Police said the pair were carrying large bags. The bomb squad was called but investigators did not say what was in the bags.




Why? How is changing a rule that concerns only guns "the first step toward losing all of our rights"??? How does restricting gun ownership have any effect at all on freedom of speech, religion, assembly or the press, or limitations on search and seizure, or the right to due process, or prohibitions on double jeopardy and self-incrimination, or the right to compensation for property, a speedy trial, an impartial jury, confrontation of witnesses and assistance of counsel, or the prohibition on cruel and unusual punishments?Joe Guy wrote:I think that a repeal of the 2nd amendment would even scare many strong gun control advocates into believing it is the first step toward losing all of our rights.
Many people would see the repeal of the 2nd amendment as the government taking away the right to defend ourselves and see that as eliminating our ability to protect the other rights that we have.Sue U wrote: Why? How is changing a rule that concerns only guns "the first step toward losing all of our rights"???