Why Ban Guns NOW? Why Arent Laws Already Set?

Question by Shana: Why ban guns NOW? why arent laws already set?
Why now more than ever this big deal with banning guns? In colobine yes the two kids got them illegally in virginia tech he bought them on ebay (dumb) and this time the mom legally bought them you would think that they would have already put laws in place right?
First off I’m not 11 jackass and most of you are angry at someone just asking a simple question and you answer with judgement No wonder people are the way they are. All I’m saying is that you would think by now they would already have laws set in place. I thought this was a place for
discussion
This isn’t a place for discussion…. then whats the point of asking and answering questions? Aren’t we discussing the questions? Thanks for ruining my experience on yahoo answers can’t even ask a question without being critized or judged

Best answer:

Answer by xpatinasia
No one is trying to ban guns. It is appalling the number of conservatives, just like you, who view violence against children to be acceptable, humorous, and believe that nothing should be done.

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