The narrative requires another shooting, this time in Nassau County, NY
There are nearly 17000 (that is 17 thousand) federal and state gun laws on the books in the United States.
Do we need more gun laws?
Or, do we need the current laws enforced?
Today, in Nassau County, NY, someone began shooting.
People died.
How did he get access to that firearm?
In New York, you either need a firearms license or you have an illegal firearm.
If the shooter had a firearms license, he must have gone through an extensive background check for the license and another to legally purchase the firearm.
Some government officials must have signed off on either/both documents.
Who is the person (people) who permitted this license and/or sale of the firearm?
Why is no one investigating this?
If the shooter did everything legally, then why ban all firearms from all people?
The government system worked.
Prosecute the shooter.
The firearm was not at fault.
Only the individual shooter.
If the shooter did not obtain the firearm legally, then prosecute the shooter and everyone who participated in the sale of the firearm.
Thus, once again, the government system works.
That is, only if you want to prosecute the individual.
If you have a plan to make all citizens pay the crimes of a single individual, then you really do not care about firearm laws. You do not want individuals to own firearms.
The narrative speaks volumes to prove this hypothesis correct.
The Nassau County shooter is another example in a long line of publicized shootings for the sole purpose of denying law-abiding citizens their US Constitutional rights.
Do you remember President Obama's "Fast and Furious"?
Would you admit it if you do?
Government does not wish to follow their own laws.
Government wants you to follow their own laws.
And even when you do, the government will find an excuse to make you pay.
This is the narrative of government.
It is also fully embraced by Democrats and the Left.
Incrementally eroding individual liberties and rights.
Completely ignoring the US Constitution in the process.
One amendment at a time.
Relegated to the forgotten dust-bin of history.
Did you vote for this government?
Will you vote for this government again?
There must be a reason you abhor freedom and liberty.
Whether you understand what that reason is or not.