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Trump at Arms Congress: 'Evil is one of the very best reasons to arm law-abiding citizens' | Abroad | DR Tuesday's school shooting does not call for stricter gun control, according to former President Donald Trump. One by one, he read out the names of the 19 students and two teachers who three days earlier lost their lives in the bloodiest school shooting in the United States for ten years. See Trump's reading in the video below: However, he spent much of the speech correcting the gun against President Joe Biden, who according to Trump has not provided a sufficiently good security in the American schools. At the same time, it sounded from Trump that Biden's criticism of has failed. "who, according to Biden, have spent the last two decades aggressively marketing their products. But the root of the problem must not be found in the arms industry," Trump thundered. evil is one of the very best reasons to disarm law-abiding citizens.Donald Trump, former US President- The existence of evil in our world is not a reason to disarm law-abiding people. The existence of evil is one of the very best reasons to arm the law-abiding.- The various policies on gun control that the left is pushing for would have done nothing to prevent the atrocities that took place. Not at all, it sounded from Trump, who garnered huge applause from the hall. the state.Ramos, who himself was killed by police, had in the days leading up to the attack bought two semi-automatic rifles and large quantities at a local arms dealer.But still, stricter gun laws should not be introduced to prevent similar shootings in the future, Trump said. He pointed out instead that the solution is to intervene more quickly in relation to mental illness. - We have to approach mental illness radically differently. There are always a lot of warning signs, and almost all people with dementia share some common features, Trump said. the shootings that repeatedly hit schools in the United States: While the speakers who walked on the podium during the opening day of the Arms Congress condemned Tuesday's massacre, the unanimous arrow pointed away from the American.'s leader, Wayne LaPierre, thus opened with a strong defense of According to LaPierre, one can not legislate "against evil." Therefore, President Biden's proposal for increased gun control alone will "obey the basic human right of law-abiding Americans to defend themselves," he thundered. , but quickly moved on to an unreserved defense of the right to bear arms. Engelbrecht, who has lived in Texas for a number of years, explains that the focus was on distancing himself from the "evil" that showed its face on Tuesday. Uvalde.- Instead of talking about the fact that now AR15 rifles, such as the one used for school shooting, must be banned, the focus was on barricading oneself. You have to put up fences in front of the schools, there must be only one entrance, and there must be guards at the schools, he says. , a number of politicians and musicians, in turn, have chosen to cancel their participation in the convention. Texas' Greg Abbott was thus not to be found at the event, even though he should have spoken to those present. his respect, and the Arms Congress therefore had to settle for one. The two Republican senators John Cornyn and Dan Crenshaw, who have both been elected in Texas, had also resigned. in anyway.And several of the musicians who were to perform during the three-day congress have chosen to do the same. That includes singer-songwriter Don McLean and country musicians Larry Stewart and Lee Greenwood. McLean to People on Thursday.Larry Stewart wrote on Facebook that he withdrew from his performance to honor the victims and the community in Uvalde, and Lee Greenwood said he canceled out of respect for the mourners, adding that he himself was crushed who gets.

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