Let's pivot back to the Las Vegas shooting. What could have been done to prevent it? Or at least minimize damage...

Let's pivot back to the Las Vegas shooting. What could have been done to prevent it? Or at least minimize damage? It's not like people in the audience could have done anything if they were armed.
If anything, it might have caused a shootout along with the gunman killing people.
According to most conservatives, making the hotel an even stricter gunfree zone would be a bad idea or simply useless.
Background checks would have been useless because Paddock was a sane law abiding citizens prior to the shooting.
What else could have been done apart from more gun regulations?

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>What could have been done to prevent it?
not having a crazy government that wants to disarm the populace

>be armed dude in neighboring hotel room
>hear shooting
>go shoot up shooter.
Aint that hard

How is that relevant to this? Also, who said anything about disarming anyone?

stay unaware

>What else could have been done apart from more gun regulations?

X-raying luggage at check in and requiring people declare their firearms seems to be pretty damn effective for airlines.

>it might have caused a shootout along with the gunman killing people
Ah yes, the good old wild-west shootout which libs constantly cite as a risk despite the fact it's literally never happened with any civilian legally carrying a weapon

Also that fucking retarded tweet..

>Mandalay Bay had enough armed personnel to occupy France
Utter bullshit
>Fort Hood is a military base
Where nobody is permitted to carry weapons except Military Police officers

They could have just given this hero a gun
All they had to do was look at his creds
They could have prevented this.

Wouldn't the x-rays be a violation of the fourth amendment? Even if he has guns, isn't it his second amendment right to own them? There's no point in turning the hotel into a gunfree zone.

I'm sure trump would suggest to arm to cleaning ladies.

>What could have been done to prevent it?
Stop the Mossad and CIANegros from pulling it off

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Trump needs to shut down CNN and the rest of the J media because they're creating shooters.

Kek

youtu.be/2Bd3qgLsqJs

Well what do all these shooters have in common?

Whats their root cause? Find that and shut it down or fix it.

And I think we all know what it is. /pol. The roastie meme must be banned.

I don't think you're comprehending what our friend is trying to say. We're speaking in terms of Mandalay Bay here, correct? What he's trying to say is that security should've had X-ray scanners like they do at the airport, which I don't believe constitutes an unreasonable search if the party agrees to it in order to have a room in the hotel. You may keep your firearm, but just like with an airline, you must declare to the security and staff that you have it. I don't see any breach of rights here, and these regulations would have most likely stopped Paddock from bringing all the firearms he had into his room and foiled his attempts to fire from his room. Whether or not he would've chosen another place to bring his firearms and become the prime suspect to a mass shooting is unknown.

Living in a free society that doesn't have elites regarding people as chess pieces might be a good way to start.

>Wouldn't the x-rays be a violation of the fourth amendment?

No? Why would they? The hotel is private property and is free to decide what may or may not be brought into it, or what rules under which something would be allowed

I'm not suggesting turning the hotel into a gunfree zone. All they'd have to do is this.

>Ask guests at check in if they have any firearms to declare (same as airlines)
>If a guest does, then ask if they have a carry permit to show.
>If the guest does have a carry permit, then they can keep it in their room (permit holders are literally the least likely demographic to commit gun crime)
>If the guest does not have a carry permit, then their firearm will be secured in the Hotel's safe (all hotels have these for people to check valuables with the front desk) and returned to the guest when they check out.
>If the guest denies having any firearms but one is found when the luggage is x-rayed, law enforcement is called to sort it out

but in a case like Vegas it's a moot point because nearly all casino establishments forbid carrying of firearms by guests, permit or not.

>but in a case like Vegas it's a moot point because nearly all casino establishments forbid carrying of firearms by guests, permit or not.
They should still ask and have the x-rays, there's always some dumbass who may say yes.

> these regulations would have most likely stopped Paddock from bringing all the firearms he had into his room

How so?
> metal detectors go off
> "Be careful with my luggage, I have a quarter million dollars worth of firearms and ammunition that I am going to sell in this state where these types of transactions are not uncommon."
> proceedes to get comp'd

People on the other side of the isle would say that a society where you can be shot at church, concerts, or schools isn't a free society either.

Just remember that the USA, is the only place where this is common. So either you mutts are uniquely savage or the excessive guns are the issue.

Australia still has guns. Held by two types of people. Responsible people. And organised crime. Who know that if they use it on the general public that get stomped by the cops. And it is too expensive to use on normal crime anyway. They only use it on each other. You don't have the general scum with guns, making them easy to contain and far less lethal.

Your post is completely retarded and shows how new you are from reddit to completely miss the point.

>T-the government will protect us!

Pulse did not have an armed guard

>Las Vegas shooting. What could have been done to prevent it?
If we had arrested the Clintons sooner

> It's legal to shoot people at church, concerts and schools

Really, nigga?

Yes they did, and here is a source.

factcheck.org/2016/06/orlando-club-had-armed-security/

Donald Trump said there were “no guns on the other side” in the mass shooting in Orlando and there would’ve been fewer deaths “if the bullets were going in the other direction, aimed at the guy who was just in open target practice.” But at least one person at the club fired at the shooter.

Adam Gruler, an Orlando police officer working security for Pulse nightclub that night, traded gunshots with the gunman, Omar Mateen, near the club’s entrance.

Trump, the presumptive GOP nominee for president, made his claim during a campaign rally in Atlanta on June 15. He said the U.S. needs to accept immigrants who “don’t want to destroy us, that don’t want to go to a club where you have innocent people, and where you had no guns on the other side.” He said that someone at the club shooting back at Mateen could have prevented at least some of the deaths of the 49 people killed.

> It's illegal for elites to use people as chess pieces
Really, nigga?

>T-the guns will protect us!

I can strawman too

It's not illegal for elites to use people like chess pieces.

Which is why I found it rediculous for you to insinuate that it was somehow legal to shoot people in schools, churches and concerts.

Also, these two statements have nothing in common with one another.

How did you find this board?

Vegas was gun deal gone bad, Government Sanctioned or other wise.

only way to prevent that is kill a lot of people from alphabet agencies and that aint happening any time soon

Dragging all the communists out in the street and having quick military trials and execution would have prevented it.

The NSA knows who all the communists are.

Umm every liberal on Twitter...better question why are you being such a faggot when you already knew the answer?

> factcheck.org

Get that shit out of here. He was off-duty and in the parking lot. He was not actually armed and in the night club, which would have actually been illegal.

He was subcontracted to pull "extra-security" for some cryptically unexplained reason,l but whatever, that is not the same as:
> "hurr, we had armed officers in the club... why didn't the good guys with the guns stop the bad guys with the gun."

orlandosentinel.com/news/pulse-orlando-nightclub-shooting/os-orlando-pulse-nightclub-shooting-timeline-htmlstory.html

My uncle who has cancer said something about guns in Florida once

He was like “Florida used to have crazy amounts of carjackings, that’s until people were allowed to concealed carry”

“Carjackings went down 75% down, and gunshot wounds went up 75%”

Find me just one celebrity or politican calling for grabbing all guns. Ironically, they only person i know who's mentioned this is Trump.

Source?

newrepublic.com/article/125498/its-time-ban-guns-yes-them

>fort hood, the place where the soldier came from, also a planned event....

So what's the issue here?

>pistol(revolver)
What is this 1910?
>or shotgun
Thats even worse than a Rifle. I dont want chunks of nigger blown onto the wall and I dont want to shoot my walls either

> "nobody's trying to disarm anyone"
> * gets shown proof of intentions to disarm people *
> "what's the issue? I am really not following you here..."

Boss Hoggs gun control plan could have prevented this.

he's implying that the shooter was sent by the government because they want to disarm the populace.

Where is the disarming mentioned?

Nice theory. Where's the proof?

> Where is disarming mentioned in an article which has the headline "It’s Time to Ban Guns. Yes, All of Them"?

Are you a meme?

In a similar thread today, someone mentioned that Blackwater stopped it becoming worse but I can't find anything about that and am curious.

Anyone in the know?

>What else could have been done apart from more gun regulations?
Apart from what gun regulations? No proposed gun legislation would have worked. He was hella rich and could have just bought his guns in a foreign country and brought them back on a chartered flight.