Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Take on the Uvalde police department

The Uvalde police department and the Uvalde Independent School District police force hVe stopped cooperating with the investigation into what went so horribly wrong. It's an odd decision since we so often hear that police tell suspects that if they have nothing to hide they should just talk. But what continues to get me is that if we don't believe first responders, highly trained in diffusing such a situation are too afraid to take action, how the heck does arming a bunch of 2nd grade teachers make sense?

Let's get this issue back to its roots, we need to keep guns out of the hands of people who shouldn't have them. Criminals, terrorists, immature teenagers, people with psychological issues, people with arrest records. Make the GOP vote against that!!

And how about this idea.
Since we are having a hard time regulating guns. How about we regulate bullets? Want bullets, there is a wait list, a psychological test, a background check, a deposit and insurance required. Nothing in the constitution about ammo

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