I know many won't agree with me, but just for fun...how come in countries like Canada, England, France, Germany etc they don't have deaths by guns every day? Or Mass shootings anywhere like they have here. They have an incident here and there, but nothing even close to here. I just wonder (sarcastically) why it happens so much more often here than those other countries (and statistically this is true). I wonder what the difference is in those countries vs ours. Just a thought.
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I don't like guns I wont have one. Yes I know guns don't kill ,its the person that pulls the trigger that kills. But for gun control? People are going to find guns on almost any street corner. I suppose we will now hear about getting guns off the streets. Yadda.
This was a gun. Could have been a bomb, or a car driving thru the crowd.
I just don't see how we can stop this from happening . I guess we can be thankful he didn't kill and injure more. 22,000 and almost 600 injured or killed. Sad day for America
cg
Incensed Sean Hannity Says Talking Gun Control After Las Vegas Is 'Shameful'
Rebecca Shapiro,HuffPost 8 hours ago
U.S.
Rebecca Shapiro,HuffPost 8 hours ago
The Fox News host accused gun control advocates of "politicizing the tragedy in an absolutely despicable display." He said such discussions in the wake of the mass shooting, which left nearly 60 people dead and 500 injured at a country music festival in Las Vegas, were "so shameful," "exploitative" and "pathetic."
"Bodies weren't even in the morgue yet," Hannity said. "Parents were in hospitals with their kids who are hanging on to life. None of this mattered to the left in this country."
The shooter, identified by police as 64-year-old Stephen Paddock of Mesquite, Nevada, opened fire on 22,000 festival attendees from a 32nd-floor hotel room around 10 p.m. on Sunday night. The attack occurred
during the final set of the three-day country music Route 91 Harvest Festival.
Initial reports indicate Paddock
had more than 20 guns in his room at the Mandalay Bay Hotel, including AR-15-style and AK-47-style rifles. A law enforcement official quoted by the New York Times said
two rifles with scopes on tripods were found positioned in front of the broken windows in Paddock's room.
Like in many states in the U.S.,
Nevada's lax gun laws allow residents to openly carry long guns, and no permit is required for such a display. It's also legal to own a fully automatic firearm in the state.
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