I tend to not be political, because let' face it, who really cares? Civil discourse has gone by the way side so long ago. When there is a polarizing topic, people tend to revert now to plugging their ears, talking over each other, and screaming "la la la la la la la!" While someone tries to make their point. My question to those staunch supporters of our hallowed 2nd Amendment is this: how many? How many have to die before the conversation can be civil? How many need to be injured before someone admits that this isn't working and we need to try something different? How close to home does this need to get before we stop blaming everyone else and take responsibility and admit we don't have an answer? Make no mistake that this is a very polarizing issue and passions run deep on this to the core of some. But we as a bation need to grow up and admit tgat wr dont have even the best of answers and admit that we are failing and something needs to change. That's a part of growth. That's a part of maturing. How many, America?
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