The NRA

Not sure how the screenings would work? Do you have any suggestions?
I can't really evaluate how well they would work without knowing the screening process.


I would start with a review of the medications.


Do you think mental health screenings to own a firearm would lessen the mass shootings?
 
Not sure how the screenings would work? Do you have any suggestions?
I can't really evaluate how well they would work without knowing the screening process.


I would start with a review of the medications.

Ok. So tell your congressman that.
 
When was the last time Congress created useful legislation not purchased by special interests? Or, that did not increase the taxes or medical insurance costs many of us have to pay?

Its best to leave those sell outs alone and vote for gridlock.
They have done almost nothing good since Reagan.



Ok. So tell your congressman that.
 
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When was the last time Congress created useful legislation not purchased by special interests? Or, that did not increase the taxes or medical insurance costs many of us have to pay?

Its best to leave those sell outs alone and vote for gridlock.
They have done almost nothing good since Reagan.

Have you considered living in a first world country with a representative government may not be right for you?
 
How much money was blown on this "study"?
But in active shooter attacks, which tend to occur in confined spaces and with an intent to kill, the results suggest all types of guns can be equally deadly, said lead researcher Dr. Adil Haider, a trauma surgeon at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/active-shooter-study-semi-automatic-rifles-more-deadly-151348413.html
So let me get this straight. Getting shot can be deadly. Got it. Thanks for that.
 
Do you think the NRA has anything to do with the circulation of firearms on the street?

Sorry, I just saw this question to me. I did not intentionally ignore it.

I do not believe the NRA has anything to do with the circulation of firearms on the street, no. The NRA encourages individuals to protect themselves, which may increase the potential for individuals who feel that they need to protect themselves purchasing a firearm. But saying the NRA is responsible for people buying a firearm is a bit like blaming McDonald's for people who eat fast food - though even that analogy isn't entirely correct because there are no NRA stores that sell guns.

The NRA does, however, greatly influence firearm legislation through a very powerful lobbying force. But then there are lobbies for many things that no one complains about. The Sugar Lobby, for example, or the Defense Lobby...both result in legislation that pushes behavior in the end.
 
Do you think mental health screenings to own a firearm would lessen the mass shootings?

It would very much depend on how the screening is done and who controlled it, otherwise it could be abused and used to prevent an otherwise legal individual from acquiring a gun simply because of something other than mental health.

But on the whole, my general answer to your question would be "yes".
 
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