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Last Wednesday, 17 students were killed in a school in Florida, USA. The student who killed them used an AK15, automatic firearm, already used in more than 50% of the major school shootings to-date in the USA.
These automatic firearms were banned in the USA from 1994 to 2004. Since then... the American legislators cannot decide on reinstating the ban.
Australia had one mass shooting in a school, in 1996. The prime minister then immediately banned for ever automatic firearms, and... no more mass shootings in the schools since then.
My conclusion: Australians are more serious about the safety of their children in the schools than the Americans. And don't blame only President Trump... who has been President since 2004...???????
And the issue is FIRST the ban of automatic and semi-automatic firearms, in fact any firearms able to shoot more than what you need to defend yourself... 2 or 6 bullets, right?!
All parents of assassinated american children in a school since 2004 should launch a class action against the American legislators and the NRA for non assistance to people in danger?
(the same message on Twitter has just been taken out by Twitter... it is not only Trump and the American legislators who are under the lobbying of the NRA?)
Source Wikipedia:
"In January 1989, 34 children and a teacher were shot in Stockton, California, USA, using a semi-automatic replica of an AK-47 assault rifle. Five children died. President George H.W. Bush banned the import of semi-automatic rifles in March 1989, and made the ban permanent in July.
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In May 1993, former presidents Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, and Ronald Reagan, wrote to the United States House of Representatives in support of banning "semi-automatic assault guns." They cited a 1993 CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll that found 77 percent of Americans supported a ban on the manufacture, sale, and possession of such weapons. Rep. Jack Brooks, D-TX, then chair of the House Judiciary Committee, tried to remove the ban from the crime bill but failed.
The Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act, commonly called the federal Assault Weapons Ban (AWB and AWB 1994), was enacted in September 1994. The ban, including a ban on high-capacity magazines, became defunct (expired) in September 2004 per a 10-year sunset provision.
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The proposed bill H.R.4269, the Assault Weapons Ban of 2015, was introduced on December 16 of 2015 to the 114th United States Congress, sponsored by Representative David N. Cicilline of Rhode Island along with 123 original co-sponsors, it currently has 149 co-sponsors This legislation states that its purpose is "To regulate assault weapons, to ensure that the right to keep and bear arms is not unlimited, and for other purposes."
The proposed legislation targets various firearm accessories, including the barrel shroud (a safety covering for the barrel of the firearm to prevent the operator from burning his or her hands as the barrel becomes heated after the firing of multiple rounds), pistol grip, and certain types of firearm stocks such as telescoping or collapsing stocks. Also included are lists of various classes and models of firearms, including semi-automatic firearms, modern sporting rifles, assault weapons, semi-automatic pistols, semi-automatic shotguns, and others, some of which have already been banned or restricted under existing legislation including grenade launchers. The legislation also proscribes high-capacity magazines."
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Mercredi dernier, 17 élvess ont été tues dans une école en Floride, aux Etats Unis. L’élève qui les a tués a utilise un AK15, arme automatique, déjà utilisée dans plus de la moitie des tueries dans les écoles américaines a ce jour.
Ces armes automatiques ont été bannies aux Etats Unis de 1994 a 2004. Depuis... les législateurs américains ne peuvent pas decider de revoter l'interdiction.
L'Australie a eu une tuerie de masse dans une école en 1996. Le premier ministre a alors immédiatement interdit a jamais ces armes automatiques, et depuis... plus de tuerie de masse dans les écoles.
Ma conclusion: les Australiens sont plus sérieux sur la sécurité de leurs enfants dans les écoles que les américains. Et ne blâmez pas que le president Trump... qui a été president depuis 2004...??????
Et le problème est en PRIORITE l’interdiction des armes automatiques et semi-automatiques, en fait de toute arme a feu qui peut tirer plus de balles que vous n'en avez besoin pour vous défendre... 2 ou 6 balles, d'accord?!
Tous les parents des enfants assassinés dans les écoles depuis 2004 devraient lancer une action en justice contre les législateurs américains et la NRA pour non assistance a personne en danger?
(le meme message sur Twitter vient d'etre supprime par Twitter... il n y a pas que Trump et les legislateurs americains qui sont sous le lobbying de la NRA?)
Source Wikipedia:
Source Wikipedia:
"In January 1989, 34 children and a teacher were shot in Stockton, California, USA, using a semi-automatic replica of an AK-47 assault rifle. Five children died. President George H.W. Bush banned the import of semi-automatic rifles in March 1989, and made the ban permanent in July.
...
In May 1993, former presidents Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, and Ronald Reagan, wrote to the United States House of Representatives in support of banning "semi-automatic assault guns." They cited a 1993 CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll that found 77 percent of Americans supported a ban on the manufacture, sale, and possession of such weapons. Rep. Jack Brooks, D-TX, then chair of the House Judiciary Committee, tried to remove the ban from the crime bill but failed.
The Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act, commonly called the federal Assault Weapons Ban (AWB and AWB 1994), was enacted in September 1994. The ban, including a ban on high-capacity magazines, became defunct (expired) in September 2004 per a 10-year sunset provision.
...
The proposed bill H.R.4269, the Assault Weapons Ban of 2015, was introduced on December 16 of 2015 to the 114th United States Congress, sponsored by Representative David N. Cicilline of Rhode Island along with 123 original co-sponsors, it currently has 149 co-sponsors This legislation states that its purpose is "To regulate assault weapons, to ensure that the right to keep and bear arms is not unlimited, and for other purposes."
The proposed legislation targets various firearm accessories, including the barrel shroud (a safety covering for the barrel of the firearm to prevent the operator from burning his or her hands as the barrel becomes heated after the firing of multiple rounds), pistol grip, and certain types of firearm stocks such as telescoping or collapsing stocks. Also included are lists of various classes and models of firearms, including semi-automatic firearms, modern sporting rifles, assault weapons, semi-automatic pistols, semi-automatic shotguns, and others, some of which have already been banned or restricted under existing legislation including grenade launchers. The legislation also proscribes high-capacity magazines."
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