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 @9NPH4D2from Virgin Islands  answered…7hrs7H

Yes, but only in terms of fact-checking and making sure social media platforms are not bias and hiding certain opinions…

 @9NPDV7R from California answered…9hrs9H

Firearms manufacturing companies are no more liable for gun violence than car manufacturers are for DUI accidents.

 @9NPCFL3 from North Carolina answered…9hrs9H

No, but all representative districts should 1) be drawn along existing County/County-Equivalent borders, 2) be contiguou…

 @9NPDB2H from California answered…9hrs9H

It should only be legal as a last result in extreme distress where life is in danger, but not for freedom of speech

 @9NPBG95 from California answered…11hrs11H

It depends on the teachers mental health state, if it’s good, the teacher should be allowed to carry.

 @9NP93RH from California answered…13hrs13H

I think there should be more checks on who can purchase a gun. People should go though back round checks and should be t…

 @9NP8MJS from Ohio answered…13hrs13H

Yes they can sue if it’s proven that the dealer did not do an extensive back ground check before selling the fire arm.

 @9NNSG36 from Nebraska answered…19hrs19H

I feel like they have helped minorties advance in society but they've also caused resentment in some communities.

 @9NNNY5J from New York answered…20hrs20H

Yes, justices who lie, or are blatantly deceptive, in their confirmation hearing should be removed, and there should be…

 @9NNNY5J from New York answered…20hrs20H

Yes, but only when there is some culpability. (e.g. someone buying 100 automatic weapons for "personal use")

 @9NNJG6K from Minnesota answered…22hrs22H

No, unless the weapon in the violent crime was non-conforming to national regulations at the time of manufacture, or at…

 @9NNGXLB from Connecticut answered…22hrs22H

Yes as it's their right to, but the businesses aren't responsible for the actions of their consumers