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Stupid solutions for stupid thinking
Author: Raine    Date: 10/20/2022 13:05:56

Almost 60% of Americans want stronger gun safety laws. That would make it a majority in this nation. That number grows after every mass shooting we experience in this nation. After the Uvalde, Texas Shooting, it became more clear than ever.
The 59%-to-35% margin is the widest in favor of controlling gun violence recorded in a decade in the Marist poll, though the numbers are similar to what Marist has found over the last four years since the Parkland, Fla., school shooting.

As expected, the new poll finds a sharp partisan divide — 92% of Democrats and 54% of independents say it's more important to control gun violence, while 70% of Republicans say it's more important to protect gun rights.

Notably, however, 56% of gun owners say it is more important to curb gun violence than protect gun rights.

The survey of 1,063 adults was conducted May 31 through June 6 and has a margin of error of +/- 4.3 percentage points. (The Uvalde shooting took place May 24.)


Texas however is on the case. In 2021, after a mass shooting in Santa Fe, it passed a law on how to deal with emergencies, like mass shootings. They're giving schoolchildren at-home DNA tests.
The law passed after eight students and two teachers were shot and killed inside Santa Fe High School in Santa Fe, Texas, and almost a year before 19 fourth-graders and two teachers were gunned down inside Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

The Texas public school system will provide ink-free fingerprint and DNA identification cards to all K-6 students who are eligible. Parents are not mandated to use the kits.

The three-fold pamphlets allow caregivers to store their children’s DNA and fingerprints at home, which could then be turned over to law enforcement agencies in the event of an “emergency.” According to the legislation mandating the kits be provided to qualifying Texas families, the fingerprint and DNA verification kits were intended to “help locate and return a missing or trafficked child.”
So now, if there is a mass shooting you can already have your child DNA ready to go.

Still nothing from Texas on ways to prevent slaughter in the first place. Sometimes, it really does feel like parts of the country are third-world.

Raine
 

6 comments (Latest Comment: 10/20/2022 18:42:46 by Raine)
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