Tennessee has a problem. A gun problem. And a too-right-wing-to-care problem.
In-part:
"These senseless killings have to stop. Our guns laws in our country and state need to be reevaluated; we need common sense regulations limiting easy access to these weapons," said Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland. "In addition, our court systems needs to have zero tolerance for gun and violent crimes.”
(Yeah. That's not gonna happen. Welcome to America, Tennessee. It's 2023. Ya' All maybe should've been paying attention instead of dissing on Detroit, Flint, Chicago, Camden and Trenton when gun violence trackers sent you surge/trend reports, over 2 decades ago. It was "... someone else problem, not Tennessee's problem." Which is verbatim. And now. See. We told you. And Georgia. And Texas. And it made no difference then, it'll make less a difference now. And that's now an "Individual States Rights" issue. You people want to run your own shows? Get busy.) #shrugs
#nosympathyforthepoliticians
And the comments are sadly absent - but it's like we've become exhausted with the constant mass killings going on in America - and the absolute defiance of those who protect the 2nd amendment.
Sick and sad.
Let me just leave a few anti-gun memes here...consider copying and sharing on FB and Twitter.
Posted by DruviusMake it make sense.
Posted by FrostyJim...what a sad situation.
Posted by ButtercupI doubt she said it buts it's cute.
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Posted by DruviusAh yes, modern America.
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Posted by SwitchcraftSandy Hook 13th sad anniversary - 12/14/12
Posted by SwitchcraftSandy Hook 13th sad anniversary - 12/14/12
Posted by MoravianSad but true.
Posted by DruviusAlways loved this one.
Posted by TejasAnti trump pistol. Do you have mixed feelings about it?
Posted by TejasLook at this scary gun!
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Posted by SeaGreenEyezThe most unaware "Awareness Day" in America was yesterday.
Posted by SeaGreenEyezThe most unaware "Awareness Day" in America was yesterday.
Posted by SeaGreenEyezThe most unaware "Awareness Day" in America was yesterday.