I'm not amazed that the shooter looked for specific people like they have done in a few other cases recently (If you ever been on the receiving end of mental health rage and irrational hate you will understand why putting guns in some people's hands isn't the right approach.). Just like the kid that walked into the school, the other kid that went after Black people, and now someone going after their doctor we need a better intervention approach (Waiting until its popular to act isn't another good solution either...thus the nature of politics, perception, and opinion formation.).
Discussions on not allowing anyone to buy these military grade guns without some type of training, gun locks, or actual purpose for owning this type of gun seems to confuse our national leadership (I'm starting to get confused myself. 🤷). The people who are attracted to these types of guns should probably not have them anyway. There have been some bi-partisan negotiation between Republicans and Democrats on this issue. Let us see if they can work together to save some lives (I actually think some guns are ok for the right purpose and use. i.e. self defense, sport, hunting, etc... I'm not against guns but I'm against the wrong gun for everyday use in the wrong hands. The problem is that most of our politicians have the right answer before understanding the essential problem and question. Its deeper than access to guns. Like it has been said its only a tool but the wrong tool in the wrong hands is dangerous. Easy access is unlikely to help the situation.).
The trend continues....but most people have already made up their minds on what they believe and are willing to do to solve the problem (Its a bi-partisan problem).
The @TulsaPolice, St. Francis officials, and Mayor Bynum will be going live at 10:15 a.m. on Facebook for an update on the shooting at St. Francis yesterday. You can follow along at: https://t.co/esfBnAJf2m
— City of Tulsa (@cityoftulsagov) June 2, 2022
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