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Active Shooters: Don’t Blame The Guns.

February 16, 2018 by  
Filed under News, Opinion, Politics, Weekly Columns

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(ThyBlackMan.com) From Sandy Hook to Columbine to Florida recently, here we go again. Insane MK-Ultra Manchurian candidate white people shooting up schools continue to terrorize this country and kill innocent people. The signs of these disturbed murderers are often present but law enforcement and schools keep missing them. And they continue to make guns or access to guns the scapegoat as the problem. But are guns the real problem? Or is the problem a lot deeper, much bigger and much more covert than the powers that be are willing to admit? Why does this keep happening? And why aren’t our “superior” law enforcement authorities catching them before it happens? False flag? Hmmmmmmm.

As a former detective and firearms instructor I must say I have never seen a gun or firearm kill anybody. Guns don’t kill people – people kill people. A gun is only as dangerous as the character of the person who has it. Guns are simply tools made of plastic and metal. Obviously a gun does not have a mind of its own so firearms personification is a sick game and the wrong approach to the problem.

A number of active shooters bought their guns legally. In such case more gun control would not have stopped that. Then there are those who buy guns illegally – and more regulations certainly will not stop them. They have no waiting period other than the time it takes to find an illegal source and meet them with the money.

If you make guns illegal, only the illegal people will have guns. Those of us who are law abiding citizens wanting to protect our homes and families will be left out in the cold. The logic that we should restrict gun ownership ignores lawful, responsible gun owners. The logic is faulty. And to deny our constitutional right to bear arms because of what some psychotic did is simply not fair. It is the same as taking cars away from us because irresponsible nut cases drink and drive and kill people when they are DUI. American citizens cannot and must not be punished simply because of what a few people do.

In my State the Governor approved guns to be carried on college campuses. Good for him. But too many misguided democrats like Vincent Fort fought against guns on college campuses. Yet those very idiots cannot, will not and are not able to protect your son or daughter on a college campus where rapes, robberies at gun point and assaults have occurred. If you cannot protect my child, it is foolish for you to restrict him from protecting himself.

If you are a legal gun owner, practice at the gun range, learn the gun laws of your state and practice safe gun ownership – but do not give up your guns. They are not the problem in the hands of a decent, law abiding citizen. It may seem unrelated but Hitler required the Jews to register their guns. Then he took their guns away. You know how the rest of the story goes. And with the current President in place, we might not be as far away from Nazi Germany as you think.

Staff Writer; Trevo Craw

 


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2 Responses to “Active Shooters: Don’t Blame The Guns.”
  1. Chris K. says:

    There’s a great book called Going Postal by Mark Ames. While he does lay some blame at the feet of “gun culture,” that’s more about the form violence takes. At its heart, it’s about Reaganomics: Jobs mean self-worth to many of us. Lose that, and you have a loose cannon. With the younger crowd, it can be about how many social media followers and likes you get. From Wall Street to Silicon Valley, they have perfected the science of separating a fool from his money.

    As for false flag and Manchurian candidates, there’s some truth to that as well. Ames’ research led him to, for example, the tale of the death of a man named Nick Deaks. He was involved as a CIA asset with the drug trade and was killed by a woman, a former tennis player, whose life was destroyed after being involved in a MKULTRA style research program.

    The latter is something I’ve been studying now for several years. And yet I keep running into the other economic stuff. Also worth noting that the pharmaceutical companies tend to support and gun companies tend to support the GOP. People are also dying from prescription opiate overdoses.

    Cheers,
    Chris

  2. Pelvo White, Jr. says:

    Florida Dealing With School Shootings:
    The AR15 did not get itself down from the shelf, load itself, and go to the high school in Parkland, Florida and kill people. A person did the planning, purched the high powered rifle, and did the killing. It is thoroughly unreasonable to blame a mindless machine for the terror that took place in Parkland, Florida. Florida has enough laws and political actors in place to help prevent school shootings. We need more money to do what needs need to be done. We have congress, and the federal government, Governor of the state of Florida, the state legislature, circuit court judges, state prosecutors, county sheriffs, local police officers, security agencies, School Boards, Department of Children and Families, other professional psychiatric evaluators of children and adult behaviors. These agencies should coordinate their efforts to create a law enforcement program through which to thoroughly investigate those children, and their families who have been, or are presently involved in violence other than self-defense in their homes, on school campuses, and, or in our communities. These individuals and their families should be thoroughly investigated by the proper state and local authorities and a determination should be made by state prosecutors, and a circuit court judge as to whether these violent individuals should be legally charged as adults, or determined delinquent, brought before the bar of justice, and possibly committed, or sentenced to detention, or incarceration within the appropriate juvenile, federal, state, or contracted facility. It is time that a more thorough effort be made to legally identify, and adjudicate family members, to include delinquent children, that are contributing to juvenile delinquency, and also to the criminality of violent youthful adults.

    Pelvo White, Jr.

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