DezNutz wrote:Kangaroo wrote:
I find it staggering that the defence of gun ownership is that the licenced guy shot the offender, if the nutjob didn't have the weapon in first place no-one dies...
Oh you mean the nutjob that was still able to acquire a firearm even though legally he was banned from owning one? Yes that's right, the Texas Church Shooter could not legally own a firearm in the USA, because he was convicted of domestic violence and had a Bad Conduct Discharge from the armed services. The existing gun control laws didn't stop him from obtaining a firearm. Gun laws don't stop criminals. Take a look at Chicago, IL. It has one of the most strict gun control laws in the nation, but they lead the nation in gun related violence.
Kinda, kinda not......
"A somber Vice President Mike Pence, standing outside First Baptist, said Wednesday "bureaucratic failures" were partly to blame for Kelley getting a weapon. The US Air Force has acknowledged it did not relay information about Kelley's court martial conviction for domestic assault to civilian law enforcement, something that could have prevented him from buying the guns used in the shooting. "We will find out why this information was not properly reported in 2012," Pence said."