Question - given this was a domestic terrorist attack, what's the pro-gun approach to thwarting these attacks in future?
i don't know a whole lot about it but as far as I'm aware the gist of it is basically to properly train and arm citizens so that they can quickly take down an active shooter, and to support 'mild' gun control legislation such as background checks and mental health checks when applying for a firearm license.
I don't necessarily agree that the NRA is at fault for this, but public officials talk about public policy and Hillary's a former public official. Is there something unusual about those tweets?
the shooter was supposedly an NRA member. As to whether or not that's actually true is up in the air at the moment.
I dunno, what's the anti-gun approach? No, the one that works.
calm down, dude. he's just asking a question