The problem for the people is NOT ghost guns. Ghost guns are a problem for the cops. The problem for the people is that they’re at risk from people who are willing to shoot them with ANY gun!
There go the goodie two shoes democrats.. wanting to talk gun control again. Sheesh.. when will they realize it’s the American thing.. take away our guns and America will be like Australia or some other god forbidden place.
The real problem with ghost guns is that even if we could confiscate all the guns out there that might be used to murder someone else, they would still exist. The thing that makes these guns so dangerous is that they can be made at home using an easily acquired 3D printer, and using designs on the internet. No, No, No, removing the guns isn’t the answer. Replacing the hatred caused by prejudice and racism with the love of God, is. We need to follow Jesus’ great commandment: Love One Another. Maybe the hippies were right: All You Need Is Love.
I gave up expecting ANY kind of responsible action after Sandy Hook. If the death of 20 children couldn’t move those in power to even the slightest act of decency, not to mention morality, there was no hope of it ever ending .Mass killings have been allowed to become part of the fabric of our society so pockets can be lined with dollars and minds can be bent to outdated 18th century gun totin’ crap. It’s the American tragic legacy.
as long as GQP campaigns are funded by the NRA and repubilCONs value getting elected over innocent peoples lives we will continue to be the only “civilized” country in the world to have mass shoots occur over and over. However the real blame is on the people who vote for these ghouls.
Hey, up until yesterday, when I clicked on the bell icon at the top of the page to see which of my comments had drawn responses, then clicked on those, it would take me not only to the strip itself but also to the spot on the discussion page where the comment occurred. Now it doesn’t do that any more, it just goes to the strip. Is this happening to other people as well, or is it only me?
I see that the Republican National Committee — which pretends to be all manly and courageous when it comes to citizens shooting each other — is too chicken to have its candidate stand on stage and debate the issues with an opponent. That might be because the RNC has decided that it doesn’t want to deal with issues at all, which is why it doesn’t have a platform, only tactics, mainly involving fear.
Concretionist over 1 year ago
The problem for the people is NOT ghost guns. Ghost guns are a problem for the cops. The problem for the people is that they’re at risk from people who are willing to shoot them with ANY gun!
The Nodding Head over 1 year ago
The guns need not be ghost.
Nantucket Premium Member over 1 year ago
3D printing will be another source for untraceable guns. Technology not ready YET because 3D guns aren’t reliable but you know that will change.
Patjade over 1 year ago
Gun rights > Human rights, according to the GQP and NRA.
More Coffee Please! over 1 year ago
How can ANYONE not support doing something about these guns? Oh, wait, I forgot about the republican’ts.
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 1 year ago
There go the goodie two shoes democrats.. wanting to talk gun control again. Sheesh.. when will they realize it’s the American thing.. take away our guns and America will be like Australia or some other god forbidden place.
BB71 over 1 year ago
Legal guns rarely kill people. Get the illegal guns off the streets.
preacherman over 1 year ago
The real problem with ghost guns is that even if we could confiscate all the guns out there that might be used to murder someone else, they would still exist. The thing that makes these guns so dangerous is that they can be made at home using an easily acquired 3D printer, and using designs on the internet. No, No, No, removing the guns isn’t the answer. Replacing the hatred caused by prejudice and racism with the love of God, is. We need to follow Jesus’ great commandment: Love One Another. Maybe the hippies were right: All You Need Is Love.
Diamond Lil over 1 year ago
I gave up expecting ANY kind of responsible action after Sandy Hook. If the death of 20 children couldn’t move those in power to even the slightest act of decency, not to mention morality, there was no hope of it ever ending .Mass killings have been allowed to become part of the fabric of our society so pockets can be lined with dollars and minds can be bent to outdated 18th century gun totin’ crap. It’s the American tragic legacy.
nyg16 over 1 year ago
as long as GQP campaigns are funded by the NRA and repubilCONs value getting elected over innocent peoples lives we will continue to be the only “civilized” country in the world to have mass shoots occur over and over. However the real blame is on the people who vote for these ghouls.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 1 year ago
Hey, up until yesterday, when I clicked on the bell icon at the top of the page to see which of my comments had drawn responses, then clicked on those, it would take me not only to the strip itself but also to the spot on the discussion page where the comment occurred. Now it doesn’t do that any more, it just goes to the strip. Is this happening to other people as well, or is it only me?
djtenltd over 1 year ago
I think it’s high time for the FBI, the Dept. of Homeland Security and even the CIA to step in! This is a huge problem!
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 1 year ago
I see that the Republican National Committee — which pretends to be all manly and courageous when it comes to citizens shooting each other — is too chicken to have its candidate stand on stage and debate the issues with an opponent. That might be because the RNC has decided that it doesn’t want to deal with issues at all, which is why it doesn’t have a platform, only tactics, mainly involving fear.