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 @9NCY427 from Virginia answered…12mins12m

yes but only if they were negligent in current screening laws and that negligence allowed the gun to be sold to the pers…

 @9NCW7BK from Georgia answered…1hr1H

No, Congressional districts should be drawn by county lines and approximate population distribution for each representat…

 @9NCW7BK from Georgia answered…1hr1H

The government is making it too hard for those of us who are law abiding to get guns (in an effort to control us) but th…

 @9NCMRW5 from New Mexico answered…3hrs3H

No, I think that people should be hired/let into schools based on merit and need rather than one's status as a minority.

 @9NCLG7Wfrom Maine  answered…6hrs6H

No, because it is simply about the act of selling, not the consequences of what's done with the gun later on.

 @9NCJ8RMfrom Maine  answered…7hrs7H

Implement stricter approach to psychology testing and background checks but keep guns a constitutional right for all Ame…

 @9NC9XR7 from Oregon answered…11hrs11H

Nothing currently legal should be banned or heavily regulated in a manner that keeps law abiding citizens from purchasin…

 @9NC9Q9K from Missouri answered…12hrs12H

Yes, but only if dealers did not do any background checks or anything similar. In addition, manufacturers shouldn’t be h…

 @9NC88QQ from North Carolina answered…13hrs13H

Any platform claiming to be presenting News should be required to cite sources and do public redactions if their reporti…

 @AngryVote from Arizona answered…14hrs14H

Yes, but with strict protections against insider trading by the member, and by their friends and family

 @9NBNRNN from California answered…20hrs20H

Yes, require community tools for reporting and labeling misinformation to increase journalistic integrity

 @Paculino from North Carolina answered…21hrs21H

Yes, and switch the Senate to a modified proportional representation system such that it is biased opposite of the House…

 @Paculino from North Carolina answered…21hrs21H

Yes, but reform to be based on the local and regional demographics of those who qualify for positions which make up the…

 @9NBMC7W from New Hampshire answered…23hrs23H

No, because it was the person who did the crime, not the gun. the gun does not have a brain to make decisions.

 @9NBKD6Q from Minnesota answered…24hrs24H

No, increase mental health and background checks. You can have them every three months as long as a gun is in their poss…