President Donald Trump is already on board with banning bump stocks.  Now, he is willing to have conversations to see where changes to current unconstitutional, unlawful and illegal current laws regarding limiting a right of the people can be or might be made. 

Of course, this is just another instance where CNN sought to slant the narrative of what allegedly happened to push an agenda.

Only in the last few decades has the problem of mass shootings become a cultural issue. This truth would seem to point to something other than gun availability as the problem in our society today.

Gun owners and Trump supporters alike are voicing their concern over the president’s new push for stricter gun control legislation in the wake of the Florida shooting.

Gun control isn’t a policy. It’s a moral panic. Like prohibition, it’s a xenophobic reaction to a different culture that shares the same country with them. Guns have come to embody a rural conservative culture in the minds of urban leftists the way that alcohol once embodied foreign immigrants to prohibition activists and the way that drugs represented urban decadence to rural America.

The very people calling for the murder of Republicans and NRA members are the very criminals who would have guns if they push to pass unconstitutional gun legislation further.  Stop, and think about that for just a minute.

Instead of protecting the children at a Florida High School, a school officer went up on the roof and pretended to shoot the children below.

So, in all the political talk following the latest shooting, just keep in mind where both sides will not keep their conversation, on the Constitution and the Second Amendment.  They leave the infringements in place and either want to infringe more or grow government in the area of education, a place they were never given authority to be involved in the first place.

A potentially deadly mass shooting in a church of 100 people was foiled this week by a hero citizen who then became the victim of trigger-happy cops who shot the wrong man.

The purpose of the law is not to stop crime, it’s to point out who the criminals are.