The shooter was 12 when Trump was first elected. archive

  • Ragnarok314159@sopuli.xyz
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    4 months ago

    It was reported that the weapon was his father’s.

    Sometimes not even a safe will keep everything locked up. With enough time you can saw through most of the commercially available ones.

    • daltotron@lemmy.world
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      With enough time you can saw through most of the commercially available ones.

      This is technically true but with the amount of time and effort it takes to get through a good portion of the safes I’ve seen, it would honestly be easier to go and steal one from some schmuck with a truck gun or whatever that’s insecurely, uhhh, secured.

    • Gumby@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Do we know in this case whether or not the gun was even kept in a safe?

    • Tom_Hanx_Hail_Satan@lemmy.ca
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      There are insurance/registration issues that can address that. Of course there endless possible hypotheticals. I’m personally in favor of some sort of “drivers license” equivalent for guns.

      But a 21 year old age limit almost certainly would have prevented Uvalde.

      • Ragnarok314159@sopuli.xyz
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        I am highly skeptical of registration because there is a 99.99% certainty that it will be the GOP to use it and strip away weapons from anyone who is not a registered Republican.

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          Aside from the rather extreme criticisms (genocide stuff), universal registration is a bad idea for everyone because these things keep getting hacked/leaked:

          If you are on the registry, it’s an invitation to descrimination or careful/skilled burglary.

          If you aren’t on the registry, it’s an invitation for violent crime with little/no resistance.

      • thermal_shock@lemmy.world
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        4 months ago

        disagree. if people want to do something, terrible or not, they will find a way illegally.

        I’m going to go very basic here and say look at piracy.

        • Tom_Hanx_Hail_Satan@lemmy.ca
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          Piracy bro lol there’s apples and oranges but that’s skateboards and dinosaurs.

          Even with your point being valid there’s tremendous value for society for making somethings as hard as possible.