Do you think gun safety issues get too much or too little attention?
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666 Votes

Do you think gun safety issues get too much or too little attention?

Too much

9

Too little

2

Too much

8 Comments
Kevin Nik Myles Hayward
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Kevin Nik Myles Hayward

The term gun safety is just another term for gun control. And the only people gun control measures control are law biding citizens. Gun control will never regulate a lawless citizen who is hell bound to commit a crime.

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W.L. Cee
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W.L. Cee

It's dishonest to reframe the issue as "gun safety" when what is clearly meant is "gun control." The general population is abhorrently ignorant of laws already in place. I find it disturbing that so many people are afraid of an inanimate object rather than the person wielding the object.

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snowzone
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snowzone

Irresponsible people wont pay any attention to them while responsible people already practice them.

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Gun safety is better then gun control

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Kevin Nik Myles Hayward
Kevin Nik Myles Hayward

These days they mean the same thing

Mark Mueller
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Mark Mueller

This probably wouldn't be an issue if the gun laws that were already on the books were enforced. There is no "gun show" loophole as promoted by the media. Enforce the laws we have and keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill via "honest" background checks. Don't punish the law abiding citizen.

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Marcus Ainsworth
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Marcus Ainsworth

there is an agenda to disarm the populace and the media and the democrat party are one and the same, so the subject gets air time and propagandized

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

Gun control only hurts honest citizens, it does nothing to stop criminals. Chicago has the the most strict gun controls and has the highest gun violence. More good people with guns, yes in schools to stop bad people from killing, period. All these school shooters could have been stopped. Strength.

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Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

When will the liberals...Democrats understand that this is a people problem not a gun problem? If someone wants to do harm, they will get a gun and of course will not follow any law. Start holding people accountable, bring back drug laws and uphold the police!

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Too little

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Alma
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Alma

Are you kidding? Oregon has made it very hard to purchase a firearm with a law that is so poorly written a 5th grader would blush. It's pathetic and one more example of unconstitutional BS from Oregon.

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Lynn Huntley
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Lynn Huntley

Gun control does not mean "they" are going to come and take away your guns. If you buy and register your guns properly and lawfully, there should be no reason for "them" to take them away. Regulate what can be sold, yes. You don't need an AK or AR to hunt with.

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Do you have your real ID or an appointment scheduled to get one?
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146 Votes

Do you have your real ID or an appointment scheduled to get one?

Yes

1

No

1

Yes

1 Comment
Anne King
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Anne King

I got the passport card instead - online, no waiting in line.

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No

1 Comment
Jeff Sanders
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Jeff Sanders

It's bs. I have an id.

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Do you think this suspect should be allowed to keep his dogs as his case unfolds?
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171 Votes

Do you think this suspect should be allowed to keep his dogs as his case unfolds?

Yes

0

No

3

Yes

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

No

2 Comments
d p
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d p

Are you Fing kidding?

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k san
k san

Exactly! This awful man should never be allowed to own animals for the rest of his life! Once an abuser, always an abuser. No matter that he is a vet. It doesn't excuse this abusive behavior, especially over tiny dogs!

Lisa York
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Lisa York

I don't think he should get his dogs back until a psych eval is done and he's deemed ok to own an animal. I also think that your reporter's continued hounding of him for an interview after he clearly declined was appropriate or professional.

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