Pittsburgh mass shooting: What gun laws would have helped?

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Re: Pittsburgh mass shooting: What gun laws would have helped?

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Make sure to also ban gasoline and glass bottles so the crazy people can't make molotov cocktails.
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Re: Pittsburgh mass shooting: What gun laws would have helped?

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The person who believes there was no mass murder before guns existed is a fool. There are many tools to do the job.

I don't think there will ever be an answer to the question of how to keep safe at all times from other people.
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It could have helped if some of the victims were able to shoot back.
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Purplehood wrote:There is no valid answer.
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