Gun Bans will not help

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In so many ways we can learn from this, yet, for the most part since Prayer was tak­en out of schools we have seen a steady increase in vio­lence, is it a coin­ci­dence?

What hap­pened this Sat­ur­day was a tragedy but it could have been pre­vent­ed had they only had a min­i­mal secu­ri­ty detail.

That is the real sto­ry here one that like­ly you will not see on the news but you can see it here.

The truth is that Gun Bans would not have pre­vent­ed this ter­ri­ble tragedy.

A secu­ri­ty detail would have reduced and like­ly have pre­vent­ed this from hap­pen­ing.

Gun Bans have not worked any­where ever, because it is not guns that kill peo­ple but peo­ple that kill peo­ple, even if you could some how take away every gun every­where, peo­ple would pick­up rocks and sticks and still you could not stop it.

Insan­i­ty is the idea that you can keep doing the same thing over and over again and get a dif­fer­ent result, it has been tried already and it has failed, we have the right to keep and bear arms and that is not going to change just because a few lib­er­als want to take advan­tage of a tragedy like this they should be ashamed of what they are try­ing to do.

Join the NRA and sup­port the right to keep and bear arms, oth­er­wise only crim­i­nals will have guns.

The UK with all their restric­tions still can not pre­vent a lunatic from killing peo­ple?

Con­sid­er this.

Pub­lished: 6/4/10, 12:46 PM EDT
By JILL LAWLESS
LONDON (AP) — A taxi dri­ver killed 10 vic­tims in a sin­gle hour dur­ing a shoot­ing ram­page in rur­al Eng­land in which he mur­dered 12 peo­ple and wound­ed 11 oth­ers, police said Fri­day.

Craig Mack­ey, chief of police for the coun­ty of Cum­bria, said Der­rick Bird mur­dered his twin broth­er and a fam­i­ly lawyer “before depart­ing on a 45-mile ram­page across west Cum­bria.” He shot a fel­low cab­bie at a taxi stand and then drove through the coun­try­side in his cab, blast­ing vic­tims seem­ing­ly at ran­dom. Many were shot in the face.

Police said the 52-year-old, who com­mit­ted sui­cide after the attacks, used his knowl­edge of the area’s nar­row coun­try roads to elude police.

“Twelve inno­cent peo­ple — moth­er, fathers, part­ners and friends _were bru­tal­ly mur­dered as they went about their dai­ly lives,” Mack­ey said. He said inves­ti­ga­tions had found that Bird killed 10 of his vic­tims in about 60 min­utes on Wednes­day.