A Georgia man who gave his teenage son the gun he’s accused of using to kill two students and two teachers at a high school has been convicted of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter.
Ah, my mistake. Because the slope looks kind of slippery we should do absolutely nothing. All those kids and random bystanders are just a necessary cost for freedom.
And here I was taking all those Responsible Gun Owners ™ in good faith when they insist they aren’t the problem and any legislation would disproportionately hurt them. This would actively NOT hurt them and only hurt the bad people. Weird.
Also there are actually plenty of laws about when bars (and similar) can and can’t serve alcohol based upon whether they think it would be overly harmful to the customer. And every so often you get investigations along those lines questioning if they knowingly did so.
Ah, my mistake. Because the slope looks kind of slippery we should do absolutely nothing. All those kids and random bystanders are just a necessary cost for freedom.
And here I was taking all those Responsible Gun Owners ™ in good faith when they insist they aren’t the problem and any legislation would disproportionately hurt them. This would actively NOT hurt them and only hurt the bad people. Weird.
Also there are actually plenty of laws about when bars (and similar) can and can’t serve alcohol based upon whether they think it would be overly harmful to the customer. And every so often you get investigations along those lines questioning if they knowingly did so.
Similar to tobacco marketing towards children.
Yes, but none of that matters because it doesn’t fit the narrative the replier wants to push.