as always problem not guns but social issues, and gun free zones...
“For far too long [we’ve] failed to look back at the root causes of rampage violence,” Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) said. “Questions involving things like ‘Why is our culture suddenly producing so many young men who wanna murder innocent people?’ It raises questions like, could things like fatherlessness, isolation from families, the breakdown of civil society or the glorification of violence be contributing factors? “But instead the left once again is calling for more gun control." Lee also blasted gun control groups like the Brady Campaign for “[wasting] no time in trying to profit off of this tragedy,” noting that immediately following news of the shooting several gun control groups sent out emails asking for donations to “play off of [peoples’] emotions” about the shooting. Sen. Cotton during his questioning of Dettelbach asked for a definition of the word “assault weapon,” a catch-all term often used by gun control advocates Cotton noted “you called for a ban on ‘assault weapons.’ What is an ‘assault weapon,’ could you define it for me?” “Senator, when I was a candidate for office I did talk about restrictions on assault weapons, I did not define the term and I haven’t gone through the process of defining that term,” Dettelbach admitted. “So you’re running for public office and you called for a ban on assault weapons but you don’t have a definition for assault weapons?” Cotton asked. Photo Bomb, Chicago Style - Man Points Gun At Live TV Crew https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEnPmPGF4aY "Thugsters need arrested, corporal spanked in public, sent to community service programs for years... break that attitude!" During a live shot from the corner of Clark and Hubbard Streets in downtown, a man crossed behind reporter Joanie Lum and pointed it over her shoulder at the crew. Video then shows him pointing the gun across the street before merrily skipping away down the sidewalk. So far, there’s no media framing of the incident as an example of black-on-Asian violence. Chicago police are gently referring to the man in Wednesday’s TV incident as a “person of interest.”