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2 thoughts on “Experts say shopping malls face tough balance to maintain safety

  1. I am wondering how long it is going to take rabid pro-2A people to figure out that unrestricted access to firearms is to going to result in random mass shootings anywhere, anytime, and anyplace. Pouring more guns into the fray is only gong to make more unsafe.

    Welcome to the new normal, Making America Great one mass shooting at a time.
    🙁

    1. Wondering how long it is going to take rabid anti-2A people to figure out that one of the things that makes malls so popular for targeted mass shootings is that the mall management itself usually outlaws firearms. Simon Property Group makes it clear: “No weapons”. So the hero shooter at GPM was technically breaking mall rules (albeit not the law) by carrying his pistol.

      The delusional people like Dan simply think “more guns = more violence” without any thought to the ideation of the perpetrators of this violence. Since leftists are far more likely to think humans are incapable of independent though and action, they seem to believe a gun in the hands of anyone (absolutely ANYONE) equates to violence. Let’s forget that the overwhelming majority of lawful firearm owners respect both the rule of law in general and firearm safety in particular. It’s the miscreants who don’t care who are also committing the gun crime, and who aren’t going to give too hoots about gun restrictions in malls. Did Simon Property Group’s policy mean anything to Jonathan Sapirman?

      Given that the overwhelming majority of firearm violence happens in areas where MAGA representation is small–in fact, violent crime overwhelmingly takes place in districts run by Ds–what does that say about any attempts to run a basic regression analysis that correlates jurisdictions with firearm regulations to overall gun violence? It’s almost inversely correlated!

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