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“I’m going back to the range”: Conservatives react to Oregon shooting with calls for more guns, tough guy talk
Now isn't the time to discuss gun control, conservatives (predictably) say VIDEO
We don’t yet know the identity of America’s newest mass shooter, and I naively wish it’d remain that way, but already right-wing gun enthusiasts have jumped onto Twitter to defend their beloved killing machines from the all-too-familiar widespread calls for increased gun control on the social media site.
A 20-year-old man opened fire at a small community college in Roseburg, Oregon, killing up to 13 people before finally being shot and killed by police today.
The familiar conservative faces on Twitter rushed to denounce what they called attempts to “politicize the tragedy” — their standard reply to stifle talk of gun control following these mass shootings:
There needs to be a mandatory waiting period imposed on anti-gun extremists commenting on breaking news crime incidents.
#UCCShooting
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin)
October 1, 2015
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I don't believe it's appropriate to talk about gun control or gun free zones right now
— Stephen Gutowski (@StephenGutowski)
October 1, 2015
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I’d appreciate if some of you ghouls in my timeline would chill a bit before rushing to politicize and point fingers at anyone but suspect.
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch)
October 1, 2015
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Reminder: Democrats and the media want us unarmed and helpless and at the mercy of mass-shooters unconcerned with gun laws.
— John Nolte (@NolteNC)
October 1, 2015
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There was also the standard “false flag” nonsense:
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And of course, the sick push for more guns:
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Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson echoed Twitter conservatives, reacting to the shooting on right-wing radio host Hugh Hewitt’s program today by denying that gun control could help to prevent such an incident.
“Obviously, there are those who are going to be calling for gun control,” Carson said. “Obviously, that’s not the issue. The issue is the mentality of these people.” He argued that instead of focusing on guns, “early warning clues” should be heeded by people closer to the shooter in order to prevent such shootings:
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