It's obviously more important to blame the police for not acting instantly every time someone calls them with a concern than to blame instant access to guns.
The mother of the shooter knew about at least one of her guns she was told the daughter sold it and was not aware of others. So if you find booze in your kids closet, don't search anywhere else you've probably found it all.
But Paul Blart...
Clearly her fault her adult daughter lawfully owned firearms.
next?
So the police were warned but Perry Namath says they can't be bothered with chasing down tips about impending danger. Sounds right. Where would we be in society if the fire department was always chasing down those pesky arson calls?
Parents can't be blamed for knowing their mentally ill daughter had guns but takes her word when she says she got rid of them. The mom is a big anti gun advocate in the state - how could she be tasked with knowing that unstable 28 year old adults who live at home might actually lie about whether or not they own firearms. Keep that info under your hat- nothing bad could happen.
But trust Perry- Paul Blart is to blame (and Jan 6th)
Clearly the cops are at fault for not running to every unspecified location in Nashville the instant they got a tip.
Aren't you the same girls who shed a tear every time some right winger gets SWATed as a prank (or worse)?
We need a better class of moron for the bored.
No, You've nailed it.
Imagine if the fire department just ignored all those false alarms. Sure would make them more effecient. You continue doing a great job of ignoring the gun activist mom's role. Almost as good a job as she did ignoring all those red flags in her own house.
So you think the fire department rushes out without an address.
Disagree
Sometimes- Like hey there's a brush fire on the side of the highway near the old mill. Or, there's an accident on Hwy 10 between mile marker 5 and 6. You know- vague locations that can only truly be addressed the closer one is to the situation.
But imagine if the police were able to locate a family member (like a mom) who actually had a find my phone app (ask you kid what an app is) and they asked to use it to find the daughter because there could be trouble. Fat chance that will help five hours after the fact.
Fifth straight post you've ignored the mom's lack of action in this tragedy.
Clearly it’s entirely the police’s and the non gun toting mom’s fault. Everyone else did everything right!
Asking a few questions before arming lunatics is way too much to ask.
Once Perry Namath brings out the "Adverbs of Frequency" you can be sure his shipment just arrived.
It's obviously more important to blame the police for not acting instantly every time someone calls them with a concern than to blame instant access to guns.
The mother of the shooter knew about at least one of her guns she was told the daughter sold it and was not aware of others. So if you find booze in your kids closet, don't search anywhere else you've probably found it all.
But Paul Blart...
Clearly her fault her adult daughter lawfully owned firearms.
next?
So the police were warned but Perry Namath says they can't be bothered with chasing down tips about impending danger. Sounds right. Where would we be in society if the fire department was always chasing down those pesky arson calls?
Parents can't be blamed for knowing their mentally ill daughter had guns but takes her word when she says she got rid of them. The mom is a big anti gun advocate in the state - how could she be tasked with knowing that unstable 28 year old adults who live at home might actually lie about whether or not they own firearms. Keep that info under your hat- nothing bad could happen.
But trust Perry- Paul Blart is to blame (and Jan 6th)
Clearly the cops are at fault for not running to every unspecified location in Nashville the instant they got a tip.
Aren't you the same girls who shed a tear every time some right winger gets SWATed as a prank (or worse)?
We need a better class of moron for the bored.
No, You've nailed it.
Imagine if the fire department just ignored all those false alarms. Sure would make them more effecient. You continue doing a great job of ignoring the gun activist mom's role. Almost as good a job as she did ignoring all those red flags in her own house.
So you think the fire department rushes out without an address.
Disagree
Sometimes- Like hey there's a brush fire on the side of the highway near the old mill. Or, there's an accident on Hwy 10 between mile marker 5 and 6. You know- vague locations that can only truly be addressed the closer one is to the situation.
But imagine if the police were able to locate a family member (like a mom) who actually had a find my phone app (ask you kid what an app is) and they asked to use it to find the daughter because there could be trouble. Fat chance that will help five hours after the fact.
Fifth straight post you've ignored the mom's lack of action in this tragedy.
Clearly it’s entirely the police’s and the non gun toting mom’s fault. Everyone else did everything right!
Asking a few questions before arming lunatics is way too much to ask.
They also ask those questions on the 4473 form they fill out. You know the one Hunter Biden said he wasn't addicted to drugs on? Yeah that one. Seems you're hero's don't obey laws and his daddy won't allow his arrest. Any bet's daddy pardons him?
Madam, had the people Audrey Hale lived with been asked any questions, she would not have been able to buy a gun legally. You girls don’t want meaningful background checks.
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Now we know why she targeted that school.
Then she did something at a school
Fuck the dead here is the victim