• Donald Trump contributed $6,000 to Kamala Harris when she ran for California attorney general.
  • Trump donated $5,000 to her 2011 campaign and $1,000 in 2013 as a private citizen.
  • Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 presidential race on Sunday and endorsed Kamala to replace him.
  • Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I think the better response, even if a democrat voter DOES do something like this in the future is “Yeah, ok, but it’s your policies that allowed him to get a gun so easily without any mental wellbeing checks, or any gun control. Our policies would have stopped him. Your policies gave him free reign.”

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      4 months ago

      "Yeah, ok, but it’s your policies that allowed him to get a gun so easily without any mental wellbeing checks

      That’s not an effective argument.

      It wasn’t his gun, it was his father’s, and he took it without the knowledge or permission of the gun’s legal owner.

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        4 months ago

        Stricter storage requirements could have potentially have prevented this. Legally Pennsylvania doesn’t have any particular gun storage requirements, had his dad kept tighter control of his gun, perhaps to comply with a law mandating it be locked up and prevent his son from having access to it without his permission, it wouldn’t have happened.

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        It wasn’t his gun, it was his father’s, and he took it without the knowledge or permission of the gun’s legal owner.

        Doesn’t this imply the gun was not properly stored?

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          It does, but if you really want to and have the time all but extremely expensive gun safes are not guaranteed to be all that hard to get into.

          I’ve personally lockpicked my way into one that is deemed safe enough for civilian weapons in my country (as a demonstration to its owner, for the record).