Here’s Who Americans Blame For Florida School Shooting.

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Here’s Who Americans Blame For Florida School Shooting.

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Hint: It's Not The NRA.
54% of American Adults believe the failure of government agencies to respond to numerous warning signs from the prospective killer is more to blame for the mass shooting. Thirty-three percent (33%) attribute the deaths more to a lack of adequate gun control. Eleven percent (11%) opt for something else.

Among Americans who have children of elementary or secondary school age, 61% think the government is more to blame. Just 23% of these adults fault a lack of adequate gun control more.

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Re: Here’s Who Americans Blame For Florida School Shooting.

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You won't see this at cnn.com
Still, a majority of Republicans (56%), Democrats (61%) and unaffiliated adults (55%) don’t trust the government to fairly enforce gun control laws.
But we gon' make new laws!
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Re: Here’s Who Americans Blame For Florida School Shooting.

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Just posted this in another thread.

We can't always expect government to protect us. At some point, family members and close friends need to step in to help get mentally ill and unstable people the help they need. The answer is to intercede before the sick person goes of the deep end. If that doesn't work, people need to be prepared and ready to neutralize them when they do attack.

Staplers and dictionaries are not effective defense weapons.
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