I wasn’t going to write about today’s deadly school shooting in Florida, as I didn’t think I had anything new to add since the last time I’d written about a horrific mass shooting just a few months ago, but then I happened across this video of Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr and felt compelled […]
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Yet another school shooting leaves 17 children dead in Florida
Posted in Civil Liberties Also tagged 2nd amendment, Donald Trump, Florida, Golden State Warriors, gun laws, gun rights, gun violence, guns in schools, Russia, school shooting, Steve Kerr 76 Comments
If only there were more guns in Texas
While we still don’t have all the details, it looks as though 25 people were shot and killed while attending church in Sutherland Springs, Texas today. Regardless of the circumstances, I suspect, in the days and weeks to come, some will come forward, like they always do, to say that, if only there were more […]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Corporate Crime, Uncategorized Also tagged Australia, Donald Trump, good guys with guns, Greg Abbot, gun control, guns, mandatory gun ownership, Martin Bryant, mass murder, mental health, national firearms registry, Port Arthur, Sutherland Springs, Tasmania, terrorism, Texas, the power of prayer, waiting period 34 Comments
Running out of things to say about mass shootings… well, almost
I tried to write something last night about the Orlando shooting that just left 50 people dead, but I gave up an hour or so into it. I’d sliced my hand open earlier in the day while working on the renovation of 209 Pearl Street, which made it difficult to type. [My right thumb was […]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Ideas, Other, Uncategorized Also tagged 209 Pearl, background checks, coining new words and phrases, domestic terrorism, fearconomy, gay, gun control, gun violence, guns, guns in schools, guns on campus, homophobia, ISIS, Islamic State, jihad, Mark's health, mass shootings, murder, National Rifle Association, Obama, Omar Mateen, self-hating, terrorism 48 Comments