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billh58

(6,641 posts)
Mon Nov 6, 2017, 11:33 AM Nov 2017

Texas only the latest of mass shootings in US this month

November 5, 2017 Texas Sutherland Springs 216 4th St 26 20
November 4, 2017 Texas Austin N Lamar Blvd and Masterson Pass 0 4
November 4, 2017 Ohio Youngstown 2810 Market St 0 4
November 4, 2017 California Santa Monica 1515 Ocean Avenue 1 3
November 3, 2017 Minnesota Minneapolis 10th Ave S and E 24th St 0 4
November 3, 2017 California Gardena E 163rd St and S Main St 0 4
November 3, 2017 New York Buffalo 147 Roosevelt Ave 0 4
November 3, 2017 Louisiana Lacombe 27600 block of Mirmar Street 1 4

http://www.gunviolencearchive.org/reports/mass-shooting


The recent Texas shooting is the worst without a doubt, but gun violence incidents where four or more people are killed/injured happen almost every day.

And this is not a "gun situation?" Really? Which is more easily, and logically, regulated: the state of someone's mental health, or his/her access to a gun?
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