Common sense is a rarity in politics. It’s almost non-existent, really, and when you go to our nation’s capitol or to most large cities in the U.S. and talk about how to reduce violence, especially gun violence, common sense goes completely out the window.
Now, before you think that I’m just being grouchy and picking on anti-gunners (both of which are often true when I write these pieces), let’s look at a real-life example that just happened today (yes, the day that I’m writing this).
What we’re going to talk about is a horrible thing that happened in an area with some of the strictest gun control in the country.
Now, before we get into those details, you need to know that CNN defines a mass shooting as “a shooting that injured or killed four or more people, not including the shooter.” To be clear, we’re talking about a mass shooting today, and Zachary Stieber gives us the awful details:
A manhunt is underway for a suspect who shot 10 people and injured six others in New York City on April 12, authorities say.
The suspect, described as a black male standing 5’5″, donned a gas mask on a subway as the train pulled into the 36th Street Station in the borough of Brooklyn, according to police officials.
The man then opened a canister, which filled the train with smoke.
Soon after, the man opened fire, striking people on the subway and on the platform.
But you might be saying, “I thought that guns were notoriously hard to get in New York City!”
You’re right, guns are very hard to get legally in New York City, but that doesn’t mean that it’s hard to get guns.
That’s always true of a gun control zone like New York City: criminals never have a problem getting their hands on guns to commit crimes with. It’s only self-protection minded people who are trying to follow the law that are barred from getting guns.
So, guess who has the guns in those situations? If you answered only the gangs and the government, you’d be right.
It’s as if those “common sense” gun control laws in New York City aren’t actually based on the common sense of reality. It only seems that way because that is really the case: they aren’t based on reality. Common sense gun control isn’t common sense at all. It’s dangerous.
You write “only the gangs and the government.” What is the difference between them?
The government is a legalized gang like it or not …
You have to wonder if soros is giving them guns just to have a little anarchy, he’s giving blm free money, giving free drugs to anyone, etc, seems like he likes a little anarchy with his breakfast doesn’t it?
Speaking of common sense,why do you post the stories in blue letters?
good sense and common sense have nothing in common.
common sense is what is commonly believed in a society. In leftist controlled areas taking guns away from honest citizens is common sense.
good sense is looking at the issue with logic. good sense says arm every honest citizen and allow them to shoot at and kill criminals.
NYC has no good sense
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