What, in your opinion, is a realistic solution to gun violence in the United States?

Happy people commit less crimes. Homes for the homeless and cheaper homes for those that have jobs. Cheaper cars. Cheaper gas. Cheaper food. More pay. Less taxes. I lose 25% of all the money that I make to tax and then another 10% when I buy something. I only get 65% of the money I work for. And my pay hasn’t gone up in over a decade. While minimum wage has increased $10. My check hasn’t gone up at all.

Less bs on the news and social media. Less internet. More playing outside. No bullying in school. No one ever asks why the shooter killed his or her classmates. They were probably bullied. Bad home life. It’s really simple but people are too ignorant. Responsible parents would result in less school shootings. But you can’t make that a law. And no one will watch that on the news. But if it’s racist or some other bs that triggers you we can have old people making a living off it.

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