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这里本来就很多张口胡说的人
说这事与枪管没关系的睁大眼睛看看。虽然这事是恐袭性质,依然与枪支管控有很大关系。
病态的枪支文化病态的人!有恐怖嫌疑的人依然可以合法购得杀伤力很大的武器!
Omar Mateen Probed for Terror Ties but Legally Purchased Assault-style Weapons
[url=http://www.cnbc.com/2016/06/13/omar-mateen-probed-for-terror-ties-but-legally-purchased-weapons.html]http://www.cnbc.com/2016/06/13/omar-mateen-probed-for-terror-ties-but-legally-purchased-weapons.html[/url]
How does a man investigated by the FBI for possible links to terrorism buy an assault-style weapon in America? Easily.
Omar Mateen used a legally purchased AR-15-style weapon to massacre at least 50 people in an Orlando gay club early Sunday. The FBI had looked into him twice with inconclusive findings — not that a different result necessarily would have mattered.
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The American-born Mateen had security and firearm licenses and his guns were legally purchased within the past week.
In most states, people convicted of misdemeanor hate crimes may still legally purchase guns. That suspected terrorists can legally purchase weapons in the U.S. has been a fierce point of contention in Congress and among gun-control advocates.
FBI agents investigate the damaged rear wall of the Pulse Nightclub where Omar Mateen allegedly killed at least 50 people on June 12, 2016 in Orlando, Florida.
Getty Images
FBI agents investigate the damaged rear wall of the Pulse Nightclub where Omar Mateen allegedly killed at least 50 people on June 12, 2016 in Orlando, Florida.
The Senate voted down an amendment in December that would block suspected terrorists from buying guns and explosives. The amendment, which needed 60 votes to pass due to procedural rules, failed 45-54. Five days later Senate Democrats tried and failed to force consideration of the bill.
More from NBC News:
Orlando Gunman Described as Belligerent, Racist
Names, Stories of Massacre Victims Begin to Emerge
Son's Heartbreaking Texts Reveal Final Moments
Gabby Giffords, the former U.S. representative who survived a 2011 mass shooting, referenced that vote in an impassioned statement following the Orlando attack.
"These actions may or may not have stopped last night's shooting, but we know they will save lives," she said.
In expressing her condolences to the people of Orlando, Giffords noted that "thoughts and prayers are not nearly enough" for those with "the power to act and save lives."
"The United States is the only advanced country in the world where these kinds of mass shootings happen with this kind of frequency," she said. "Enough is enough: Congress must act."
It was not immediately clear what if any watch list Mateen was on at the time of the Orlando massacre — though he had come across the FBI's radar on more than one occasion.
He first came to the FBI's attention in 2013 after co-workers reported he'd made "inflammatory" comments to them about radical Islamic propaganda.
A year later the FBI looked into him again because of his ties to an American who traveled to the Middle East to become a suicide bomber. Agents determined contact there was minimal and Mateen was not under surveillance on Sunday, when he carried out the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
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Orlando Police ✔ @OrlandoPolice
Suspect identified as Omar Mateen, 29. An American citizen born in New York. @FBI first became aware of him in 2013
3:14 PM - 12 Jun 2016
1,447 1,447 Retweets 623 623 likes
Condolences for those affected by the massacre quickly mixed with condemnation about U.S. gun laws before the bodies were even counted.
"How obvious can it be that we have to ban assault weapons in our country," Rev. Nancy Wilson told a gathering in Orlando. "How obvious can it be?"
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin said Congress "makes itself complicit" in mass killings by failing to enact change the laws.
"We have the power to act, and we must," Durbin said. "The bottom line is that we allow dangerous people to buy guns in America and that has got to change."
Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, stressed the need to keep "guns like the ones used" in Orlando out of terrorists' and criminals' hands.
"This is the deadliest mass shooting in the history of the United States and it reminds us once more that weapons of war have no place on our streets. "
To be legally barred from buying firearms for criminal activity, under federal law, an individual must be convicted of a felony.
Several Republican lawmakers responded to the Orlando massacre by stressing the threat of terrorism — not guns. Florida's Democratic Congressman Ted Deutch said the two are not mutually exclusive.
"The American people expect us to battle terrorism, stand with the LGBT community AND to address the gun violence epidemic that plagues the country. Silence is not an option," he said in a statement.
Deutch said that a moment of silence for the victims in Washington on Monday should "immediately" be followed by a vote to close the loophole.
"This isn't politics it's common sense," he added.
The front page of the New York Daily News issued a more pointed message.
"Thanks, NRA," it read. "Because of your continued opposition to an assault rifle ban, terrorists like this lunatic can LEGALLY buy a killing machine and perpetrate the worst mass shooting in U.S. history."
病态的枪支文化病态的人!有恐怖嫌疑的人依然可以合法购得杀伤力很大的武器!
Omar Mateen Probed for Terror Ties but Legally Purchased Assault-style Weapons
[url=http://www.cnbc.com/2016/06/13/omar-mateen-probed-for-terror-ties-but-legally-purchased-weapons.html]http://www.cnbc.com/2016/06/13/omar-mateen-probed-for-terror-ties-but-legally-purchased-weapons.html[/url]
How does a man investigated by the FBI for possible links to terrorism buy an assault-style weapon in America? Easily.
Omar Mateen used a legally purchased AR-15-style weapon to massacre at least 50 people in an Orlando gay club early Sunday. The FBI had looked into him twice with inconclusive findings — not that a different result necessarily would have mattered.
View image on TwitterView image on Twitter
The American-born Mateen had security and firearm licenses and his guns were legally purchased within the past week.
In most states, people convicted of misdemeanor hate crimes may still legally purchase guns. That suspected terrorists can legally purchase weapons in the U.S. has been a fierce point of contention in Congress and among gun-control advocates.
FBI agents investigate the damaged rear wall of the Pulse Nightclub where Omar Mateen allegedly killed at least 50 people on June 12, 2016 in Orlando, Florida.
Getty Images
FBI agents investigate the damaged rear wall of the Pulse Nightclub where Omar Mateen allegedly killed at least 50 people on June 12, 2016 in Orlando, Florida.
The Senate voted down an amendment in December that would block suspected terrorists from buying guns and explosives. The amendment, which needed 60 votes to pass due to procedural rules, failed 45-54. Five days later Senate Democrats tried and failed to force consideration of the bill.
More from NBC News:
Orlando Gunman Described as Belligerent, Racist
Names, Stories of Massacre Victims Begin to Emerge
Son's Heartbreaking Texts Reveal Final Moments
Gabby Giffords, the former U.S. representative who survived a 2011 mass shooting, referenced that vote in an impassioned statement following the Orlando attack.
"These actions may or may not have stopped last night's shooting, but we know they will save lives," she said.
In expressing her condolences to the people of Orlando, Giffords noted that "thoughts and prayers are not nearly enough" for those with "the power to act and save lives."
"The United States is the only advanced country in the world where these kinds of mass shootings happen with this kind of frequency," she said. "Enough is enough: Congress must act."
It was not immediately clear what if any watch list Mateen was on at the time of the Orlando massacre — though he had come across the FBI's radar on more than one occasion.
He first came to the FBI's attention in 2013 after co-workers reported he'd made "inflammatory" comments to them about radical Islamic propaganda.
A year later the FBI looked into him again because of his ties to an American who traveled to the Middle East to become a suicide bomber. Agents determined contact there was minimal and Mateen was not under surveillance on Sunday, when he carried out the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
View image on Twitter
View image on Twitter
Follow
Orlando Police ✔ @OrlandoPolice
Suspect identified as Omar Mateen, 29. An American citizen born in New York. @FBI first became aware of him in 2013
3:14 PM - 12 Jun 2016
1,447 1,447 Retweets 623 623 likes
Condolences for those affected by the massacre quickly mixed with condemnation about U.S. gun laws before the bodies were even counted.
"How obvious can it be that we have to ban assault weapons in our country," Rev. Nancy Wilson told a gathering in Orlando. "How obvious can it be?"
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin said Congress "makes itself complicit" in mass killings by failing to enact change the laws.
"We have the power to act, and we must," Durbin said. "The bottom line is that we allow dangerous people to buy guns in America and that has got to change."
Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, stressed the need to keep "guns like the ones used" in Orlando out of terrorists' and criminals' hands.
"This is the deadliest mass shooting in the history of the United States and it reminds us once more that weapons of war have no place on our streets. "
To be legally barred from buying firearms for criminal activity, under federal law, an individual must be convicted of a felony.
Several Republican lawmakers responded to the Orlando massacre by stressing the threat of terrorism — not guns. Florida's Democratic Congressman Ted Deutch said the two are not mutually exclusive.
"The American people expect us to battle terrorism, stand with the LGBT community AND to address the gun violence epidemic that plagues the country. Silence is not an option," he said in a statement.
Deutch said that a moment of silence for the victims in Washington on Monday should "immediately" be followed by a vote to close the loophole.
"This isn't politics it's common sense," he added.
The front page of the New York Daily News issued a more pointed message.
"Thanks, NRA," it read. "Because of your continued opposition to an assault rifle ban, terrorists like this lunatic can LEGALLY buy a killing machine and perpetrate the worst mass shooting in U.S. history."
说这事与枪管没关系的睁大眼睛看看。虽然这事是恐袭性质,依然与枪支管控有莫大关系。
病态的枪支文化病态的人!有恐怖嫌疑的人依然可以合法购得杀伤力很大的武器!
Omar Mateen Probed for Terror Ties but Legally Purchased Assault-style Weapons
[url=http://www.cnbc.com/2016/06/13/omar-mateen-probed-for-terror-ties-but-legally-purchased-weapons.html]http://www.cnbc.com/2016/06/13/omar-mateen-probed-for-terror-ties-but-legally-purchased-weapons.html[/url]
itmm 发表于 6/13/2016 7:17:53 AM [url=http://forums.huaren.us/showtopic.aspx?topicid=2026162&postid=71919500#71919500][/url]
病态的枪支文化病态的人!有恐怖嫌疑的人依然可以合法购得杀伤力很大的武器!
Omar Mateen Probed for Terror Ties but Legally Purchased Assault-style Weapons
[url=http://www.cnbc.com/2016/06/13/omar-mateen-probed-for-terror-ties-but-legally-purchased-weapons.html]http://www.cnbc.com/2016/06/13/omar-mateen-probed-for-terror-ties-but-legally-purchased-weapons.html[/url]
itmm 发表于 6/13/2016 7:17:53 AM [url=http://forums.huaren.us/showtopic.aspx?topicid=2026162&postid=71919500#71919500][/url]
I do agree with you!
我觉得现在问题就是:
不要 PC
不要进口黑穆移
全面禁枪
这些可以一起达到,并不是非黑即白,不是说不要移民就不能禁枪!
可怕。。。好不安全的感觉
枪确实是造成大规模死伤的问题, 但是禁枪能消灭恐怖主义吗? 还是会有用高压锅做炸弹的。
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