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 @9LN7HFQ from Colorado answered…2hrs2H

Depends on the nature of the transaction and whether the party has imminent business before the court

 @9LN4TDP from Colorado answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but mainly assault weapons and large guns, handgun restrictions can remain with background checks and testing

 @9LN4PDP from Arkansas answered…6hrs6H

I feel like it can depend on the situation. If teachers are willing to get a gun permit then they should be allowed to c…

 @9LN3K2S from California answered…6hrs6H

I think that they do bring positive change for communities that need them, but increasing them should depend on the loca…

 @9LN34ZV from Alabama answered…6hrs6H

Only if they gave the gun to a customer without running a background check or if he didn't qualify to purchase a gun.

 @9LN2N75 from California answered…7hrs7H

no they should be able to sue the parents of the shooter and the shooter depends on the shooter's age because the parent…

 @9LN28LQ from Illinois answered…7hrs7H

I believe that restrictions need to be higher for convicted felons who have committed crimes that involve a firearm and…

 @9LMZJCW from Louisiana answered…7hrs7H

In question one i chose that guns should require psychological testing and strict background texts, and training. If the…

 @9LMYWMT from New York answered…8hrs8H

Yes, for certain drugs (ex. marijuana) because for certain people that helps them remain calm and work better. But, I sh…

 @9LMY5FN from Illinois answered…8hrs8H

No, the government already seems to be shadow banning real news so the people wouldn't see what is actually going on.

 @9LMY2L6 from Arkansas answered…8hrs8H

I believe that while we do have the right to bear arms it is the person holding the gun that changes things. It could be…

 @9LMXRC8 from Arkansas answered…8hrs8H

Standard handgun or hunting rifle/shotgun, no. Assault weapons and weapons with extended clips or magazines, yes.

 @9LMXCYG from Florida answered…8hrs8H

The teachers need to be properly trained and go through a course of gun safety and usage, and have a concealed weapons p…

 @9LMXBT6 from Texas answered…8hrs8H

yes, but they should go through a course to get a certification to have a gun in their possession at school.

 @9LMN8KK from Illinois answered…8hrs8H

No. Specifically targeting Muslims is discrimination and surveillance should be increased in high crime rated places, no…

 @9LMN8KK from Illinois answered…8hrs8H

No, it should not be completely decriminalized, but effort should be made in harm reduction and less harsher sentencing…

 @9LMX4F5 from Oregon answered…8hrs8H

If a teacher feels the need to carry a gun on the clock and on school property there obviously is a bigger problem to ad…

 @9LMWMP7 from Kentucky answered…9hrs9H

I think in the case of mis-fire on a gun then they should be sued but one its sold the person who misused it is liable.

 @9LMWMKH from Iowa answered…9hrs9H

Yes, only if the firearm dealers and manufacturers willingly sold a firearm to a person who did not meet legal requireme…

 @9LMWJPY answered…9hrs9H

There are other options or other forms of protection that could be used in school. Teachers could carry pepper spray of…

 @9LMWH6P from New Jersey answered…9hrs9H

Yes, teachers should have the option of receiving firearms training and having a firearm locked in a safe in their class…

 @9LMWGQH from Indiana answered…9hrs9H

Yes, but they should properly trained and have it kept in a place where its not easy for them to grab nor the students.

 @9LMW8Z9 from Ohio answered…9hrs9H

I think we should focus more on funding public and free mental health services rather than restricting gun rights.

 @9LMVXYZ from South Dakota answered…9hrs9H

No, only for criminals with certain charges that co exist with gun related crimes and the mentally ill

 @9LMV5RQ from Idaho answered…9hrs9H

They should be able to sue the gun store or person that provided the gun if they provided the gun negligently