At least five dead at the Annapolis Capital Gazette - shooter shot through glass doors and then opened fire into the newsroom. Shooter appears to be in custody.
At least five dead at the Annapolis Capital Gazette - shooter shot through glass doors and then opened fire into the newsroom. Shooter appears to be in custody.
Used a shotgun. Shall we add them to the list?
At least per NBC news, only information given out by the police so far was it was a "long gun". But, assuming it was a shotgun, sure sounds like we should.
Still no other factors at play, then? Got it.
https://mobile.twitter.com/jemillerw...97327452499968"He's a f***** nut job" --woman who says she was stalked by suspect in fatal shooting of 5 people at Capital Gazette in Annapolis...says she warned former police official years ago.."he will be your next mass shooter"
Now there is another familiar refrain. Law enforcement not investigating/acting on potential threats and current gun laws being rendered ineffective through the inability or unwillingness to administer them. So, yeah, sure, add more laws and infringe the rights of law abiding citizens further. It will work one of these times.
True. We've done nothing and now we're all out of ideas. Personally, I'd put the right of people not to be gunned down in the middle of their newsroom higher up, but that's me.
https://statelaws.findlaw.com/maryla...ee-murder.html
You're in luck, it's already on the books.
2A does not give people the right to gun people down in offices or schools or anywhere else. Just a right to bear arms but not the freedom to use it how ever you want.
Obviously more needs to be done besides adding more unenforceable laws or thoughts and prayers.
As Nate pointed out, It hasn't every been legal to kill a person.