Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Where do you stand? [View all]graham4anything
(11,464 posts)(whomever "they" are.
You don't turn the 6 million Jews and 10 million others killed in WW2 into Nazi's, nor would the result have been any different had they all turned into cold blooded killers who would have shot first then asked later.
All it would have taken back then was a drone to hone in on Hitler and get him before the shit started there.
That's right. A drone.
Drones save life. Guns kill life.
(and don't give me the collateral damage because guns kill more collateral than a drone ever did.)(especially when the terrorist/murderer is hiding in public areas.)
BTW-off topic-and its ashame that it is connected, but your board name here, is the character in the book that the awipe that did John Lennon in was idolizing. It again is why no details of a murderer(terrorist) or whatever he was just wanting fame, should be released to the public.
Better we don't know his name, nor any reason. And the world would have been better off somehow if the Dakota had a machine that knew that gun was there, and a drone appeared out of the sky that afternoon (same afternoon where 30 blocks south they lit the Christmas Tree in Rockerfeller Center, bringing joy and happiness to kids of all ages) and took care of that single solitary problem that day.
The entire world would have been better off
Yet the NRA probably would defend that awipe saying he was protecting himself and allowed to carry a gun were it in 2012 and NYC had concealed gun allowances.
I sure wish back then we the people of the United States had known or had a way in advance to know that awipe was carrying, and he was taken care of.
Because there was no reason except why he did it, for him to having a gun.
It could have been avoided with proper survaillance in advance, and without John Lennon needing to have shot in advance without knowing the awipe was going to shoot him in the back and becoming a monster.
Get it?
(I would assume that in 2012, the same situation at the Dakota could not possibly have happened behind that gate at least, and it happened not on the street, but past the gate.