FINALLY! SOMEBODY SAY'S IT! Trump: ‘Gun Doesn’t Do the Shooting, People Do’ Infuriates Antis

President Donald Trump has slapped anti-gunners with the wet towel of common sense, and it is clear from their reaction that they don’t like it.

Responding to questions about the tragic double shooting at Florida State University, which left two people dead and six others injured, the president told reporters, “These things are terrible, but the gun doesn’t do the shooting — the people do.”

CBS News noted another Trump reaction, “As far as legislation is concerned, this has been going on for a long time. I have an obligation to protect the Second Amendment. I ran on the Second Amendment, among many other things, and I will always protect the Second Amendment.”

Does this mean Trump will henceforth be recognized as the champion of Second Amendment rights? Probably not, since someone, somewhere will undoubtedly complain about something. But it does put him several notches higher than many, if not most, of his predecessors.

Writing at MSNBC, Steve Benen, producer for the Rachel Maddow Show, argued, “I suppose there’s a degree of truth to that — guns don’t pull their own triggers — but it’s also true that killers don’t throw their bullets at their victims. Rather, they use weapons, and those weapons can be regulated by the state.”

This may be one of those, “Well, we’ll see about that” moments, now that Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced the creation of a “Second Amendment Task Force” which will “combine department-wide policy and litigation resources to advance President Trump’s pro-gun agenda and protect gun owners from overreach.”

In her now-famous memorandum to all DOJ employees two weeks ago, AG Bondi stated, “For too long, the Second Amendment, which establishes the fundamental individual right of Americans to keep and bear arms, has been treated as a second-class right. No more… President Trump has made protecting the Second Amendment rights a priority for this administration.”

That said, the president’s reaction to the FSU shooting, which was allegedly committed by Phoenix Ikner, stepson of a Leon County sheriff’s deputy, using one of her firearms. That gun was recovered at the scene, according to the Tallahassee Democrat. Ikner is now in custody, having been shot during the incident.

Trump’s comments on the shooting are not unlike something one might hear from any Second Amendment activist. The alleged shooter is the only person responsible for the crime, for which there is presently no known motive. From Trump’s perspective, there is no reason to penalize every Florida gun owner—or all gun owners in the nation—for the murderous act.

Producer Benen notes in his essay, “in the recent past, Trump had those same responsibilities (to protect the Second Amendment), and it didn’t stop him from endorsing measures that might’ve saved lives. Now, evidently, he no longer wants to bother with the effort.”

Perhaps it was getting shot by a lone sniper in Pennsylvania, and having a second would-be assassin thwarted in Florida, which has caused Trump to re-think some of his previous efforts. It wasn’t a whole nation of armed citizens who did that, but just a couple of nuts.

But according to BuzzFeed, the left is going nuts over Trump’s observation, and there are ample examples of messages posted on “X” to prove it. Remarks such as, “Thank goodness they only shot up a bunch of college kids and no Teslas were hurt.”

Another person wrote, “Trump reacts to a campus shooting like it’s a rain delay at a golf tournament.”

One person identified as “Brandon” wrote in reaction to a clip of Trump speaking about the tragedy in the Oval Office stated, “not even thoughts and prayers anymore, just ‘go f— yourself.’”

And there was this remark from David Hogg, formerly known as a “survivor” of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in 2018, now vice chair of the Democratic National Committee: “Moved on from thoughts and prayers to simply just saying I don’t care. Absolutely disgusting.”

Trump’s reaction is definitely not what the establishment media and the gun prohibition lobby have come to expect from a president, especially his most recent predecessor and former President Barack Obama. Had it been Joe Biden in the White House—or Kamala Harris—one would already see an added push for more gun restrictions, which would not likely have prevented the FSU shooting, had they been in place.

Maybe Leon County Sheriff Walt McNeil had the proper reaction when he told reporters about his deputy’s gun being used: “Unfortunately, her son had access to one of her weapons, and that was one of the weapons found at the scene. We are continuing our investigation as to how that weapon was used and what other weapons perhaps he may have had access to.”

How that investigation will unfold, and what conclusions it may reach, remains to be seen.

Me: It doesn’t take a ‘Rocket Scientist’ to figure this out that if you place a loaded Gun on a table and scream at it to FIRE!---------------- It won’t-----------EVER!. Big DUH!
WHY is it so difficult to grasp that?
It also doesn’t jump into someone’s hands and MAKE THEM KILL PEOPLE!
They are inanimate object built from Irons and Plastics but NO BRAIN!
We say it all the time that if you Ban, STEAL, Disarm us of Guns folk’s have hundreds of ‘weapons’ at their disposal to kill each other.
‘IT AIN’T THE GUN STUPID!’
(and it ain’t your RIGHT to take away from us what was given to us by GOD!)

Good for President Trump! It won’t make a damn bit of difference to the whacked Anti-Gunners (nothing will change their view) But maybe it will wake some folk’s up… maybe.
WWG1WGA
NCSWIC

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Good for the Sheriff under pressure and still had a common sense response.

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I couldn’t agree more with both of you. Good on the Prez for calling it like it is. Good on the Sheriff for recognizing a crime that needs prosecuting, not a gun that needs regulating. No one called for truck control after a lunatic committed mass murder in New Orleans. Everyone, correctly, blamed only the murderer.

Trump was saved by a good guy with a gun. That good guy happened to be put there by his protection detail, but the point is, when a bad guy starts shooting, the only way to really reliably stop him is to shoot him. Simple.

Ask Australia how it worked banning and confiscating all guns. Shockingly, the criminals never seemed to give up theirs. Go figure.

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Irrational emotions.
Strong emotions can certainly interfere with rational thinking, potentially leading to flawed decision-making. Emotions, like fear or anger, can cloud our judgment and make it difficult to process information objectively. However, it’s also important to understand that emotions can sometimes be a valuable part of the rational decision-making process, helping us to assess situations and make choices that align with our values.

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Add to that their dedication to projection. They know they couldn’t be trusted to behave responsibly with a gun, so they are just sure that you can’t either.

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:thinking:…and those weapons can be regulated by the state. :laughing: It STILL won’t solve the CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR of a sick minded person who has no respect for human life to carry out their agenda with whatever weapon of their choosing. States should put more emphasis on REGULATING these types of people, and NOT the object being used in the crime.

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Peoples perception are their reality we can see this right here on this site on other subjects. The only thing we can do is continue to try and educate them, some will learn and then some will never understand or want to learn and change.

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We had a season in our nation’s history called prohibition-the complete ban of alcoholic beverages. Did it work? Did we learn anything from it?

The “war on drugs” has done exactly what to the drug trade? Probably only succeeded to raise the prices and increase the profits of the drug traffickers. (I am not arguing for the legalization of drugs.)

Prostitution is outlawed. But still happens.

You can’t fix a moral problem with a law that says don’t do that. It just doesn’t work. Murder is already illegal.

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point of interest referring to prostitution…

ever read the story of Rahab??? very interesting woman…

ran a house of ill repute in the city known as Jericho…

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So, if you went back to see her a second time, is that Rehab?

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The liberals number one strategy is fear. Worked exceptionally well with Covid-19 and world wide it’s worked extremely well. They’ve successfully brainwashed the population to turn to the government for their well being. When you turn over what should be your responsibility, you’ve given up what our forefathers put into effect with the Bill of Rights. Instead of it protecting you and your rights, we’re forfeiting or transferring these protections to the government. When this happens, it’s damn near impossible to reverse the outcome. I think it was FDR who said we’ve got nothing to fear but fear itself. When people finally take responsibility for their actions and personal protection and replace fear with personal responsibility, this crap will end.

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Well said Brother.
But the simple fact is opposite of back in the day
when E.F.Hutton talks people listened…
TODAY when a Democrat talks… :cricket: :cricket: :cricket: :clown_face: :cricket: :cricket:
Hey! How’d Joe get in there? :rofl:

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Yes. And by amazing grace in the line of the Messiah.

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Thanks for the depressing admission.

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I have taken responsibility for my actions and personal protection and replaced fear with personal responsibility. You know what, the crap has ended.:+1:

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Speaking of…

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Steve Benen is a certifiable dipwad. State regulation of firearms is not going to stop criminals from using them and, if he can’t see that, he both blind and stupid.

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