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How to stop mass shootings.

We do have and the police are. I think proactive vs re-active. It's an civil arms race sometimes. I feel sometimes it just requires the same action as a plane crash. Start from the beginning and resolve every piece until the error of "system" malfunction is found. NOT the parents...no finger pointing. Like a safety value on a gas leak. A+B=Cops! Teenager + mental health + guns = death:(

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For experienced investors , can you lock up your capital in the market to prevent loss?

Where does this expect live?

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How to stop mass shootings.

All good points. As a right center Liberal, as well as a gun owner I'll tell you it's more complicated and simple then all of what was stated.
Big Al has the point that there are too many criminals and wack jobs out there to disarm the lawful citizen.
We have studied this and have found some common issues that fall on the governments responsibility.
1) Mental heath.
2) Control.
3) Resources meaning money!

Everybody knowing most of these offenders a wack jobs, but doing nothing?
Police claiming they don't have the money or man power to research every teen with a gun on facebook? They did get lots of money when the police officers were killed by one.

Control. A mentally challenged teenage child gets to keep his gun in a cabinet???
Mental illness. Give them a pill and hope it works?
Take the guns away from good people and don't be surprised with the bombs increase.
Next time the government wants to spend billions the question should be asked...for who?

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For experienced investors , can you lock up your capital in the market to prevent loss?

What does this have to do with you? Do you have to float them a loan until?

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sometimes everything seems bleak...

80 percent of some things:)
I've met a specialist in a new field that has me impressed. Hospital discharge specialist. Their mandate is to research and or implement a safe healthy environment for the patient to be released into. Older people get the care and younger people get life skills and training. I was impressed with her measurable skills. She goes beyond the therapist.

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Criticism.

Nix wrote:
I feel like I'm nitpicking but slavery was abolished before the Victorians :)

Failure without recourse is a good point. Their money wont be invested, it will be a loan that im completely responsible for.

Slavery has changed along ownership. I understand your passion and am impressed.
Loans are and never were a good thing. Goes right back to William's "great expectations", "Never a borrower or lender be".
Seek investors other then your family preferred. Example; go fund me page. Google it.

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For experienced investors , can you lock up your capital in the market to prevent loss?

lol..not the first horse out of the gate but you always get to the finish line!

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Job Fairs.

Yes, you both are right. Sherlock your point started 10 years old.
Nix's idea is current.
Some of the issues of concern are; Government subsidized recruiting and training programs (job fairs make them money), training wages for new immigrants (not protected under law because of not being landed citizens), monopoly of the industry with the ability to black mail with closure and increase unemployment and manipulation of the media to distract and slant information to cause fear.

Solution, circle the wagons. Opps! No disrespect to wagon owners or anything implied. It will get worst before it gets better my friend. The good news is when you're at the bottom up is the only direction you can go:)

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As a Newbie, I am continuously searching online for articles that can aid me.

lol

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Job Fairs.

I agree. It would be so cool find a way to punish them...wait they do. They don't show up. The employers get upset and the government gives them money, slacken immigration and loosen rules. More welfare equals more government and more taxes.

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