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<blockquote data-quote="muziqaddict" data-source="post: 3014725" data-attributes="member: 131077"><p>Well, on the topic of laws, i believe there should be a law, whether it be constitutional or state, in which individuals should have psychological evaluations who wish to purchase a firearm, and/or any previous criminal activity, if you will, should be checked. Maybe this will help narrow down crazy people trying to obtain guns, like the VT gunman. </p><p></p><p>Also, gun-free zones may sort of produce problems. For one, if people can bring in guns in a gun-free zone, then what's the purpose, unless authorities are present. Second, i believe there are good, law abiding citizens who would protect others in such a situation. So, if gun-free zones are present, these people cannot act to help others if such a horrific situation should occur.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muziqaddict, post: 3014725, member: 131077"] Well, on the topic of laws, i believe there should be a law, whether it be constitutional or state, in which individuals should have psychological evaluations who wish to purchase a firearm, and/or any previous criminal activity, if you will, should be checked. Maybe this will help narrow down crazy people trying to obtain guns, like the VT gunman. Also, gun-free zones may sort of produce problems. For one, if people can bring in guns in a gun-free zone, then what's the purpose, unless authorities are present. Second, i believe there are good, law abiding citizens who would protect others in such a situation. So, if gun-free zones are present, these people cannot act to help others if such a horrific situation should occur. [/QUOTE]
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