"He Never Went In": Officer On Duty Filmed "Doing Nothing" During Florida Shooting

All of these items will be respected by people that respect the law. But we're talking about a maniac murderer that has no respect for the law. How is any of these items going to prevent him from getting his hands on a gun?


Honestly, with the current debt the U.S. is in, my guess is that any additional spending is too much. But if people agree to do this on their own, that is O.K.

Each of the points I made will not on their own give us true gun control. Each solves a specific problem. So let’s define the problem. Actually, I don’t even know if you believe there is a problem with gun violence in America. So first let’s see where you stand, do you believe there is a problem with gun violence in America?
 
Each of the points I made will not on their own give us true gun control. Each solves a specific problem.
Which specific problems does each point solve?

Each of the points I made will not on their own give us true gun control. Each solves a specific problem. So let’s define the problem. Actually, I don’t even know if you believe there is a problem with gun violence in America. So first let’s see where you stand, do you believe there is a problem with gun violence in America?
Stop evading the question. The problem at hand are maniacs entering schools with guns and killing children and unarmed teachers. None of the propositions you made we'll be respected by people who don't care about any law(maniac murderers). The only people who will follow your propositions are law abiding citizens, who wouldn't break the law by killing, since they would also not break the law by not following the law you proposed(if they were to be put in effect).

So, in light of this, how can any of these propositions you made stop murderers from getting their hands on guns?
 
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Aren’t Sheriff hemorrhoid Arpaio and Sheriff Ornery Clark looking for work or are they to busy giving hummers to Hannity and friends?
 
This sheriff is some piece of work, now we are finding out it wasnt just 1 cop who didnt go in it was multiple cops, they trot this guy out to shit all over gun owners on CNN and it turns out this was gross incompetency on behalf of not only him, but multiple people in his department as well as the FBI.

You would think that if your department screwed up that badly youd try to keep a low profile but i guess not, id be amazed if this guy keeps his job now.
 
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When i first started reading this list i was like "Norway, WTF, this is bullshit," had totally forgot about the mass shooting they had out there, that just goes to show how the media can paint a picture that isnt factually accurate and it registers 100% in your head cause it gets drilled into it so many times.

This is still a statistical game they are playing here, though, Norway shouldnt be at the top of the list, its like when the left claims that right wing terrorists are responsible for more deaths in america then muslim terrorists....... if you start on september 12, 2001, and just change the way you judge political killings...

Democrats Say America Is The Worst Western Country For Mass Shootings. That's A Lie.

ByHANK BERRIEN
February 21, 2018
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There’s a myth that has been propagated by Democrats after mass shootings: mass shootings are far more common in the United States than in other Western countries.

To wit, Barack Obama, June 18, 2015, after the Charleston, North Carolina mass shooting: "Let's be clear: At some point, we as a country will have to reckon with the fact that this type of mass violence does not happen in other advanced countries.”

Former Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, June 23, 2015: "The United States is the only advanced country where this kind of mass violence occurs," he said.


Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut, after the Florida Valentine’s Day shooting: "This happens nowhere else other than the United States of America."

But as Investor’s Business Daily points out, “a study of global mass-shooting incidents from 2009 to 2015 by the Crime Prevention Research Center, headed by economist John Lott, shows the U.S. doesn't lead the world in mass shootings. In fact, it doesn't even make the top 10, when measured by death rate per million population from mass public shootings.”

Here’s the list of the 18 countries with the top death rate per million people from mass public shootings from 2009 through 2015:

  1. Norway: 1.888
  2. Serbia: 0.381
  3. France: 0.347
  4. Macedonia: 0.337
  5. Albania: 0.206
  6. Slovakia: 0.185
  7. Switzerland: 0.142
  8. Finland: 0.132
  9. Belgium: 0.128
  10. Czech Republic: 0.123
  11. United States: 0.089
  12. Austria: 0.068
  13. The Netherlands: 0. 051
  14. Canada: 0.032
  15. England: 0.027
  16. Germany: 0.023
  17. Russia: 0.012
  18. Italy: 0.009
Norway’s rate is undoubtedly highest because of the massacre in 2011 when a mass shooter killed 77 people.

The study adds, “Some people have defended President Obama’s statement by pointing to the word ‘frequency.’ But, even if one puts it in terms of frequency, the president’s statement is still false, with the US ranking 12th compared to European countries. … There were 27% more casualties per capita from mass public shootings in EU than US from 2009-15.”

Further, "There were 16 cases where at least 15 people were killed. Out of those cases, four were in the United States, two in Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. But the U.S. has a population four times greater than Germany's and five times the U.K.'s, so on a per-capita basis the U.S. ranks low in comparison — actually, those two countries would have had a frequency of attacks 1.96 (Germany) and 2.46 (UK) times higher."

The murders from mass shootings in America are horrifying and brutal. But in the wake of another attack, it should be incumbent on all people on all sides not to demagogue the issue.

https://www.dailywire.com/news/27401/democrats-say-america-worst-western-country-mass-hank-berrien

The study was conducted by a pro second amendment organization. Here's a link to the study:

UPDATED: Comparing Death Rates from Mass Public Shootings and Mass Public Violence in the US and Europe

https://crimeresearch.org/2015/06/c...m-mass-public-shootings-in-the-us-and-europe/
 
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