I guess I'm once again at the anger stage in my septimal grief journey.

Watching the news yesterday, I found myself yelling again.

Yelling at the KC survivors for saying things like "I was so shocked" or "I can't believe this is happening here".

Don't misunderstand, I empathize. I understand their words, and a part of how they must be feeling.

But 48 mass shootings in 45 days means there is no more room for anyone to express shock or surprise at these types of events.

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The time is up for shock. For the clucking of tongues, or the wringing of hands, and the question of why our 'leaders' won't take action to stop this.

Clearly it's up to us to figure out how to stop this. No one else will.

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Someone should look into that law one of the bushes got passed that exempts gun manufacturers from details of that pesky 7th ammendment.
The only industry that doesn't have to follow the 'if someone gets hurt, you sue the crap out of company that made the offending item'
Such as hot coffee at mcdoogles. Tobacco companies. Self crashing teslas. Kids car seats and etc.
Learned about the 7th ammendment on the TV last night.
Time to write your congress people

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