(Warning this video can be quite disturbing, prepare yourself to be upset by what you will see.)
Courtesy of Yahoo News:
Rachel Sheppard's scar runs from her chest to below her waist.
"When I see it, it's just a constant reminder," she says. The 27-year-old is one of nearly 500 people recovering after she was shot in last October's Las Vegas massacre that left 58 concertgoers dead.
Natalie Grumet felt her jaw explode.
"I was shot in the face," she said.
Chelsea Romo was shot in the eye.
"My vision was taken right away," she said. She was in the front row at the Route 91 Harvest Festival outside the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino when the shooting began. "My girlfriend said, 'Duck.' At this point, I was holding my face and she said, 'Chelsea, your face.' And I said, 'Oh no, I can't see.'"
At first, she was completely blind, but surgeons were able to save one of her eyes by removing pieces of shrapnel.
When I was a boy I was brought to see the body of a friend who had been shot by a shotgun through a door.
It was supposed to shock me into volunteering who might have shot the boy, but I didn't know so the only thing it succeeded in doing is shocking me into realizing that guns in television westerns, which only knocked the actors bloodlessly to the ground, and the ones in real life, which tore flesh to pieces and turned human beings into hamburger, were in no way the same things.
That image has haunted me my entire life, and after seeing these images from Inside Edition my nightmares have even more fuel with which to wake me in a cold sweat each night.
But it is still something that all of us should recognize.
Guns are designed to tear people's bodies up, and damage them enough to snuff out their life.
Guns are not made to shoot paper targets or to serve as a force field to magically protect us from harm.
When Todd Palin pointed that gun at Track, he was threatening to tear his body to shreds and possibly kill him. Just let that sink in for a second.
Rational people do not want instruments of death and bodily destruction in the hands of more people walking around our streets.
Because even when they are not purposefully seeking to do harm, harm can be done.
Courtesy of the LA Times:
A 12-year-old girl was booked on suspicion of negligent discharge of a firearm Thursday after a shooting at Sal Castro Middle School left four students injured, authorities said.
Los Angeles police do not believe that the shooting was intentional, spokesman Josh Rubenstein said Thursday evening.
"At this time, the information suggests that this was an isolated incident, involving the negligent discharge of a firearm, where innocent children and a staff member were unfortunately injured," the LAPD said in a statement.
I wonder how badly those children's bodies are damaged.
Perhaps those still fresh wounds should be broadcast on national TV as well. So that people can really see what the 2nd Amendment means in everyday life.
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Courtesy of Yahoo News:
Rachel Sheppard's scar runs from her chest to below her waist.
"When I see it, it's just a constant reminder," she says. The 27-year-old is one of nearly 500 people recovering after she was shot in last October's Las Vegas massacre that left 58 concertgoers dead.
Natalie Grumet felt her jaw explode.
"I was shot in the face," she said.
Chelsea Romo was shot in the eye.
"My vision was taken right away," she said. She was in the front row at the Route 91 Harvest Festival outside the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino when the shooting began. "My girlfriend said, 'Duck.' At this point, I was holding my face and she said, 'Chelsea, your face.' And I said, 'Oh no, I can't see.'"
At first, she was completely blind, but surgeons were able to save one of her eyes by removing pieces of shrapnel.
When I was a boy I was brought to see the body of a friend who had been shot by a shotgun through a door.
It was supposed to shock me into volunteering who might have shot the boy, but I didn't know so the only thing it succeeded in doing is shocking me into realizing that guns in television westerns, which only knocked the actors bloodlessly to the ground, and the ones in real life, which tore flesh to pieces and turned human beings into hamburger, were in no way the same things.
That image has haunted me my entire life, and after seeing these images from Inside Edition my nightmares have even more fuel with which to wake me in a cold sweat each night.
But it is still something that all of us should recognize.
Guns are designed to tear people's bodies up, and damage them enough to snuff out their life.
Guns are not made to shoot paper targets or to serve as a force field to magically protect us from harm.
When Todd Palin pointed that gun at Track, he was threatening to tear his body to shreds and possibly kill him. Just let that sink in for a second.
Rational people do not want instruments of death and bodily destruction in the hands of more people walking around our streets.
Because even when they are not purposefully seeking to do harm, harm can be done.
Courtesy of the LA Times:
A 12-year-old girl was booked on suspicion of negligent discharge of a firearm Thursday after a shooting at Sal Castro Middle School left four students injured, authorities said.
Los Angeles police do not believe that the shooting was intentional, spokesman Josh Rubenstein said Thursday evening.
"At this time, the information suggests that this was an isolated incident, involving the negligent discharge of a firearm, where innocent children and a staff member were unfortunately injured," the LAPD said in a statement.
I wonder how badly those children's bodies are damaged.
Perhaps those still fresh wounds should be broadcast on national TV as well. So that people can really see what the 2nd Amendment means in everyday life.
Source http://ift.tt/2DXXFm6