Gun Violence - The Forum at Harvard School of Public Health

Actually if you take the time to read them, many of them are not. I read for 10 mins and it looked to be an even split in the crowd. Many saying the mental health issue is the real problem.
 
The moderator's snarky opening pretty much sums up this "discussion". Them Harvard professors lecture, they don't discuss. Information only flows one way.

What you never hear in the BAN, BAN, BAN, discussions is whom get to keep the guns: Army, police, private security, citizens?
 
Even Lawrence Tribe, famed for Constitutional Law expertise, said gun laws don't apply over the internet or to gun shows. Clearly the man isn't stupid or uninformed. He simply uses the gun-control short-hand, or code-speak, for deriding face-to-face sales (which can occur at gun shows and anywhere else) and sale on ammo/magazines over the internet. No laws broken here, but the inference to the unwashed masses is that it's a free-for-all on buying guns (RPGs, machine-guns, etc) without IDs and background checks at gun shows and on the internet.

How disappointing that he allows his desired ends to so discredit his means...
 
Even Lawrence Tribe, famed for Constitutional Law expertise, said gun laws don't apply over the internet or to gun shows. Clearly the man isn't stupid or uninformed. He simply uses the gun-control short-hand, or code-speak, for deriding face-to-face sales (which can occur at gun shows and anywhere else) and sale on ammo/magazines over the internet. No laws broken here, but the inference to the unwashed masses is that it's a free-for-all on buying guns (RPGs, machine-guns, etc) without IDs and background checks at gun shows and on the internet.

How disappointing that he allows his desired ends to so discredit his means...

I guess that also goes for speech, blogs, forums...etc over the internet as well as book stores & news paper stands....huh? [thinking]
 
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