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laws than in the united states, still have mass casualty events, with many more mass casualties than even in las vegas. >> in general, australia and the united states have both seen a long-term decline in their murder rates. asaustralia at a time when it confiscated guns and united states when we added 80 million guns to the gun supply. what would you tell the average american who says i want to go to events, i want my family to be safe? what can we do to stop mass casualty events with gun regulation or is that simply impossible? >> i think it depends on, from a event to event. i think, in this case, the issue of bump stocks which can, it is allegedly seems to be true, make a semiautomatic firearm fire as fast as automatic probably should be regulated at same level as a machine gun. you should have to go through
something to make it harder to get guns, whether it is registering guns, that maybe a disincentive for some people to use them the wrong way. all of these things you have to do about the gun supply even if you can't get rid of every gun. otherwise their mental health policies are nonexistent and the ones that would have any impact go against conservative libertarian principles they espouse. >> i want to listen to what kelly zuber had to say at the news conference. she is a director of the tv station where this tragedy happened and she is talking about the precautions they are taking now. let's listen to this. >> we did not have live teams out yesterday. nor do we have them out today, just for an abundance of caution. i know a lot of other news organizations around the country are wrestling with that. we'll evaluate that as we go and we'll also consult with our staff and see what their comfort
you can talk about having greater mental health services across the country, but a lot of these people who are committing these foul deeds often are walking in without a history -- they are not having sought mental health. unless the republicans are going out there with a mental health police squad to find people like the fella who shot up the journalists in virginia and be kind of, you know, the worst type of government jack booted thugs they ever talk about. you have to look at the supply of guns. you have to look at doing something to make it harder to get guns, whether it is registering guns, that maybe a disincentive for some people to use them the wrong way. all of these things you have to do about the gun supply even if you can't get rid of every gun. otherwise their mental health policies are nonexistent and the ones that would have any impact go against conservative libertarian principles they espouse.
get over here. get your riot gear. >> you all know what to do protect yourselves and protect each other. >> that was mike helgren of cnn affiliate wjz reporting. and good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. in response to last week's shooting massacre in chattanooga, tennessee, where four marines and a sailor were killed one florida gun store owner declared his business a muslim-free zone. he made the announcement on youtube. >> now, i have a moral and legal responsibility to ensure the safety of all patriots in my community, and so effective immediately i am declaring florida gun supply as a muslim-free zone. i will not arm and train those who wish to do harm to my fellow patriots. >> andrew the owner of that
laws than in the united states, still have mass casualty events, with many more mass casualties than even in las vegas. >> in general, australia and the united states have both seen a long-term decline in their murder rates. asaustralia at a time when it confiscated guns and united states when we added 80 million guns to the gun supply. what would you tell the average american who says i want to go to events, i want my family to be safe? what can we do to stop mass casualty events with gun regulation or is that simply impossible? >> i think it depends on, from a event to event. i think, in this case, the issue of bump stocks which can, it is allegedly seems to be true, make a semiautomatic firearm fire as fast as automatic probably should be regulated at same level as a machine gun. you should have to go through