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Fed Gun Laws Didn't Stop Navy Yard Shooter
Ay-Pee. Radio said he tried to buy an AR-15, but did not have a Virginia Drivers License, so he bought a shotgun, and passed the background check.
But like other recently accused mass shooters, Alexis was never declared mentally ill by a judge or committed to a hospital. The Virginia Tech shooter, Seung Hi Cho, was declared mentally ill by a judge, but nobody ever reported it to federal authorities to get him included in the database of banned purchasers.

Obama said Tuesday he was concerned that an American ritual could emerge where every few months, the nation suffers a horrific mass shooting, then fails to take action to stop the next one from occurring. "I've taken steps that are within my control," Obama said. "The next phase now is for Congress to go ahead and move."
The radio had a guy on this morning echoing Dr. White's perspective (yesterday, comment #19) that the shooter's brain was not working right and that he might have even thought he was saving lives.
Still, Reid said he hopes to get another gun control vote this year. "I don't want any more bad things to happen, you know. Something's going to have to get the attention of these characters who don't want any controls."
Dinky Harry. I may be a character, but you are a moron. But I also give you DiFi -
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Caliphornia, a leading advocate for tougher gun control in the Senate, said in a statement that the shooting "is one more event to add to the litany of massacres.

"Congress must stop shirking its responsibility and resume a thoughtful debate on gun violence in this country. We must do more to stop this endless loss of life," she said.
Not to mention protect your phony-baloney job and gravy train, where you can direct more business to your husband's company.
Posted by: Bobby 2013-09-18
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