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It's not the guns.

The term "racist" is so over used, it's lost all value.
OK, so what term should be used? It's VERY real and very relevant (probably more so than any other time in the past half-a-century in the USA).

Are we supposed to get rid of the word and substitute it with something that would sound nicer? Maybe "fluffy" or something? Just can't get rid of a word for something that is becoming more pervasive than it has been in decades (and the word is reasonably-well understood). NATURE ABHORS A VACUUM.
 
It seems that Trump is not the only person with sleazy criminal friends...

Friend of Dayton Shooter, Who Purchased Weapon Accessories For Him, Charged With Lying on Federal Firearms Form [Time]
A friend of Dayton shooter has been charged with lying on federal firearms forms, the Department of Justice announced at a press conference on Monday.

The man in question, Ethan Kollie, 24, allegedly bought body armor, an AR-15 accessory and a 100 round drum magazine for the shooter in May, the Department of Justice said...

FBI agents spoke with Kollie again on Aug. 8, when he told them that he had taken "hard drugs" with Betts "four or five times" weekly for a number of years. He also told the agents that he had smoked marijuana almost daily over a period of 10 years.

The FBI then sourced a copy of the ATF form that Kollie filled out to purchase the pistol that the agents saw in his home. Kollie indicated on this form that he did not use any narcotic drugs.


What is it with Ohio? Army of Christ?
FBI arrests Ohio teen for online threats and find 25 firearms, 10,000 rounds of ammo [NBC]
The FBI arrested an 18-year-old from Ohio for making online threats — including against the federal government and Planned Parenthood — and found a large cache of weapons, authorities said.

When agents raided the Boardman, Ohio, house where Justin Olsen was living they recovered 15 rifles, 10 semi-automatic pistols and roughly 10,000 rounds of ammunition, according to a criminal complaint written by FBI Special Agent Themistocles Tsarnas and seen by NBC News.

Olsen, who wrote under the name "ArmyOfChrist," was charged Monday with one count of threatening to assault a federal law enforcement officer.

"ArmyOfChrist discussed supporting mass shootings, and assault and/or targeting of Planned Parenthood," according to Tsarnas.
 
Talking points...

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From the Joseph Goebbels school of messaging: blame the other side however tenuous, then divert and never take responsibility for yourself.

House Republican Mass Shooting Strategy Revealed In Leaked Memo: Blame the Left, Minimize White Supremacy Role
A recently leaked memo from House Republicans shows that the GOP is urging its politicians to blame recent mass shootings on the left, while downplaying the role of white supremacy.

https://www.newsweek.com/house-repu...leaked-memo-blame-left-minimize-white-1454838
 
OMG,
there will be more shootings soon, the police don't have the resources to stop everyone :##:

 
You might want to set aside the YouTube videos and catch up on the real news.

At least 27 people have been arrested over threats to commit mass attacks since the El Paso and Dayton shootings [CNN]

Make that 28.

Ohio teen threatens to shoot federal agents, Planned Parenthood; had about 10,000 rounds of ammunition, 25 guns: Police [ABC]
An Ohio teenager threatened to shoot federal agents, a Planned Parenthood and a gay bar and was found at a residence that had a gun vault and around 10,000 rounds of ammunition, according to police and court documents...

After searching his father's house in Boardman, a suburb south of Youngstown, FBI agents seized 15 rifles and 10 semi-automatic pistols, according to a criminal complaint. Investigators also observed an estimated 10,000 rounds of ammunition in one room and another 300 rounds of ammunition on the stairway leading to the second floor, according to the complaint.
 
^ It's terrifying that a citizen can be his own army... or supply one.
 
I think we need to consider a law regulating how many guns you can own.

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Perhaps we can also tighten regulations on the ammunition as well.
 
Of course the real answer lies in changing in gun culture, so long as idiots are taught to believe that their AR-15 means nine inches this won't stop.
 
Make that 28.

Um, 29.

A college student with a reported plan to 'kill people' is found with guns in his North Carolina dorm, police say [CNN]
A North Carolina college student has been arrested and charged after authorities found two guns in his dorm room and he reportedly confessed to plans to carry out a shooting.

Paul Arnold Steber, a 19-year-old freshman at High Point University, faces two felony counts of weapons on campus or educational property and one count of making a threat of mass violence, High Point Police said. He's being held without bond for 10 days, during which time he must have a mental evaluation, police said.

Steber's attorney did not immediately respond to CNN's request for comment.

Steber, of Boston, is one of dozens of suspects arrested over mass attack threats since mass shootings this month in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio. In the week after the shootings, the FBI got more than 38,000 tips, up from the typical 22,000 tips per week this year.
 

Oops, 30.

Student arrested after 2,000 rounds of ammunition found in his vehicle at a Nevada college, officials say [CNN]
A college student in Nevada was arrested after campus police found a rifle and about 2,000 rounds of ammunition in a vehicle he drove on campus, College of Southern Nevada's president said in a statement.

Shayn Striegel, 27, was arrested Wednesday at the school's Henderson campus, a few miles southeast of Las Vegas, the public community college's spokesman, Richard Lake, said.

Campus police got a report that ammunition was seen in a vehicle parked on campus, the college's president, Federico Zaragoza, said in a statement.
Striegel told officers that he'd forgotten he had the rifle in the vehicle, the statement said.
 
Good lord! Even Jerry's telethon didn't go up this fast!

I've had friends who forget they had pistols in their purses or backpacks and they got pulled aside at the airport.

I don't think I know anyone who "forgot" they had a rifle and 2,000 rounds of ammunition in their car. ](*,) :##:
 
It isn't the guns. It is the stolen postal trucks. And here America goes again.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-c...EmYIYFDjKyip0dmCCXSPEADu2EwbceaJpOoHyywNl8pw8

Just to add a touch of irony, today is 1-September when new laws from the National Laboratory of Bad Government (aka the Texas Legislature) go into effect. As of today, Texans can legally bring more guns into public places like schools, churches and synagogues.

Texas Allows Guns in Churches, Schools After Firearm Access Laws Expanded, Effective September 1 [Newsweek]
Gun owners in the state of Texas can now legally bring firearms into churches, synagogues and schools after a loosening of restrictions passed by legislators earlier this year.

Despite national calls for added gun control measures in the wake of the country's most recent slew of mass shootings, Texas Republicans went the other direction and expanded locations where guns are permitted. Effective as of Sunday, September 1, Texas gun owners can now bring weapons into places of worship and onto school campuses across the Lone Star state. Just hours before the gun laws were set to take effect, five people* were killed and 21 others were injured in a mass shooting in West Texas near Midland and Odessa. The murders followed another mass shooting, in El Paso, earlier in August.

The National Rifle Association lauded the new easing of Texas gun laws as "highly successful," while gun control activist groups such as Texas Gun Sense have blasted the move for making "schools and communities less safe."

*The article was written before the death count went up to 7.
 
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