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Probably not. :\
I'll agree there.
Sallgood man, just trying to see where you're coming from. I like playing devils advocate sometimes.
I was able to fill out paperwork, have a background check done, and walk out of a place gun (well, case with a gun) in hand before my lunch break was over. Little unsettling to think about.
So I can halfway agree with you. Pretty sure I read that dudes parents went to the cops because they were afraid he would do something violent based on his videos or something. The signs were there but they were ignored.. We've seen it over and over again. Main reason I think we should treat this particular situation as less of a gun control platform (as we will see plenty of politicians do in the coming weeks), and more of a mental health issue.