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GOP Lawmaker Manages To Blame Abortion For Mass Shootings

GOP Lawmaker Manages To Blame Abortion For Mass Shootings
"Life has no value to a lot of these folks," Rep. Billy Long of Missouri said.

The GOP’s Outrageous Gun ‘Solutions’

There’s a new contender for most absurd GOP scapegoat for gun violence.

Rep. Billy Long (R-Mo.) was asked during an interview with Missouri radio station The Eagle 93.9 on Wednesday whether there was any appetite among Republicans in Congress to pursue changes to gun laws. It came in the wake of a gunman’s massacre of 19 children and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas.

Long, who is running for the U.S. Senate, said guns aren’t the issue. He criticized proponents of gun control for “trying to blame an inanimate object for all of these tragedies.”


He said there are a few solutions but that the problem can be traced back to when abortion became legal nationwide.

“When I was growing up in Springfield, you had one or two murders a year,” he said. “Now we have two, three, four a week in Springfield, Missouri.

“So something has happened to our society. I go back to abortion, when we decided it was OK to murder kids in their mothers’ wombs. Life has no value to a lot of these folks.”

The data doesn’t support that claim. The Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade ruling in 1973 established abortion rights in the U.S.

In 1970, 499 murders were reported in Missouri. in 1975, the figure was 505. And in 2019, 568 murders were reported in the state.


The data does show, however, that the gun problem in America is linked to the proliferation of guns and the ease at which people can obtain them. Other countries have had great success in curbing gun violence by tightening gun laws or banning guns and implementing gun buyback programs.

Semiautomatic assault rifles, the guns frequently used in mass shootings like the one last week in Uvalde, are also shown to be part of the problem. In 1994, sweeping legislation was passed that banned certain assault weapons. It expired in 2004. Mass shooting deaths were 70% less likely during the ban, one study found.

“If there was something that would work that would prevent some of these things, any reasonable person is going to look at anything like that,” Long said.

“But to this day and time, no one has been able to come up with any kind of a suggestion that would have helped in any of these situations.”

He proposed retrofitting schools with additional doors so that all classrooms had both entry and exit points. Classrooms without extra doors are just “killing zones,” he said. He suggested the money spent on foreign aid to Ukraine could have been used to do this.

Elected Republicans, many of whom receive significant campaign support from the gun lobby, have blamed just about everything but guns in the wake of a recent spate of mass shootings. The supposed culprits include “wokeness,” architecture and a departure from worshipping Jesus.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), for example, thinks the issue is schools have too many doors.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/billy-long-abortion-gun-violence_n_62980d7ae4b0c184bdcce47f
spjennifer · 61-69, T
Fascinating isn't it:

Buffalo New York: White supremacist lunatic uses an AR15 style gun to kill 10 African Americans.

Uvalde Texass: Mexican American uses AR15 style gun to kill 19 children and 2 adults.

Tulsa, Oklahoma: African American (not confirmed) uses AR15 style gun to kill 4 people

What is the only common denominator in all 3 shootings and many more???
spjennifer · 61-69, T
@Pikachu Pika, Pika 🤪
@sunsporter1649

Steeerike Three!
Maybe if you'd had the balls to justify your use of racist terms, you'd have a leg to stand on.
Instead you raise your hindquarters into the air in submission in hopes you'll be ignored...

lol ok coward, i'll ignore you for another day
Graylight · 51-55, F
@Spunkylama Hard to keep defending what you know is abjectly wrong.
@MistyCee Or aren’t the fetuses of total strangers. 😐
@bijouxbroussard That's true.
It's pretty pathetic, but plenty of voters have other priorities, like unborn lives, killing immigrants, liberals and paying lower taxes.

And these folks, who don't give a crap about human lives, the long term survival of the species, or dishonesty, are still a viable voting base to be exploited.
@MistyCee I really wish you were wrong...
@SomeMichGuy me too.
Driver2 · M
No simple answer , guns ,mental illness ,security etc
But we can make the schools more secure while we figure it out .
Maybe take the money spent on crt and brainwashing the children and hire guards and self closing doors .
@Driver2 Actually, guns ARE an answer...

@sunsporter1649
Perhaps protect schools like airports?
Great idea! There are about 100,000 public schools in the US; some with multiple buildings. Who's gonna pay for all those armed guards and training and metal detectors?

McCraw added that the school police officer actually drove past the gunman, who was hiding behind a car.
In short, there was good guy with a gun on campus outdoors with the shooter, and it didn't prevent the tragedy. Maybe they need TWO good guys with guns?? Or THREE???

Will you accept the tax increases needed to pay for all that protection?


!!! UPDATE !!!
@sunsporter1649 So you're mathematically illiterate too???
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues The same people that paid $3,000,000,000 for "tree equity", whatever the hell that is
Graylight · 51-55, F
I just had to see what kind of head encases a brain like that.
@Graylight It may be a stereotype, but it’s like most of these fellows who try so hard to legislate laws affecting girls and women are guys who were probably largely ignored by the opposite sex in school.
Who knows, might be some kind of revenge.
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spjennifer · 61-69, T
@Spunkylama His head sure does at the very least 💩🤪
CestManan · 46-50, F
Whatever is trending at any given moment is what they are going to blame for the world's problems.
If we were still fully in the pandemic then they would blame that.
It's all a bunch of BS
Changeisgonnacome · 61-69, F
In the seventies we were informed that abortion access lowers the future crime rate
CestManan · 46-50, F
@Changeisgonnacome To some extent that is true because a lot of women getting abortions are in no position to raise kids in the first place. What kind of future would the unwanted child have had growing up in bad conditions?

I wonder though what the public's reaction was back then because I was not even around til mid 70's.
I also wonder how the public would react to the same idea these days.
Changeisgonnacome · 61-69, F
@CestManan women's requests were ignored -. Fake feminists from the CIA said we want to work more and have less freedom.
What an ass this guy is...
SW-User
departure from worshipping Jesus

I thought the Crusades were mass killings by Jesus worshippers ...
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Bushranger · 70-79, M
@SW-User OK, get you now. I was still thinking of the lower paid manual jobs. But you're right, without encouraging people to go into stem programs, there will be a shortage of people to fill those positions.
SW-User
@Bushranger plus the world is facing deadlines on existential crises that only STEM graduates can solve. Humanities graduates and art majors, professional athletes, actors, musicians, etc., are not going to end the climate catastrophe or divert incoming planet-killer sized asteroids.
Bushranger · 70-79, M
@SW-User And all the while science is being criticised by some, vocal members of the public and politicians.

 
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