On Wednesday evening, a rifle-toting gunman murdered 18 people and wounded at least 13 more in Lewiston, Maine, when he opened fire at two separate locations—a bowling alley, followed by a bar. A manhunt is still underway for 40-year-old suspect Robert Card, a trained firearms instructor with the U.S. Army Reserve who, just this summer, spent two weeks in a mental hospital after reporting that he was hearing voices and threatening to shoot up a military base.

While the other late-night talk show hosts stuck to poking fun at new Speaker of the House Mike Johnson on Thursday night, Stephen Colbert took his rebuke of the Louisiana congressman to a whole other level.

“Now, we know the arguments,” Colbert said of the do-nothing response politicians generally have to tragedies such as this. “Some people are going to say this is a mental health issue. Others are going to say it’s a gun issue. But there’s no reason it can’t be both.”

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    I’m no gun scientist but I’m pretty sure more people are killed by cars than guns.

    We need more car control and reatrixktions on crazy people driving!

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      Bruh, you have to register your car with the government, you lose your license for driving drunk, you have to pass a test to prove you know how to drive.

      We have controls for driving, rightfully so.

      We should have the same and more controls on guns. This isn’t an either/or situation. Both cars and guns need sufficient controls to prevent deaths and injuries.

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        you have to register your car with the government

        Only to drive on public roads. You can own one and drive it around on your own property with no registration or a license at age 13 if you want. It’s not a perfect analogy.

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        Bruh, you have to register your car with the government, you lose your license for driving drunk, you have to pass a test to prove you know how to drive.

        yeah no one has ever driven an unregistered car or without a license

        We should have the same and more controls on guns. This isn’t an either/or situation. Both cars and guns need sufficient controls to prevent deaths and injuries.

        if we had the same or more it would still be less than the barrier of legal gun ownership in many states. anyone can get a license without actually knowing how to drive in a meaningful capacity. driving tests are insanely simple and you only have to take them once. sufficient controls would be reducing the reason to use either, whether it is justifiable or not. as it stands cars are still killing more people than guns but there is no national conversation on adding more restrictions on motor vehicles. this shows the reaction to the atrocities committed by mass shooters is just that, an emotional reaction in the heat of the moment.

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          yeah no one has ever driven an unregistered car or without a license

          “If someone breaks a law we might as well not have it” is a shit take that inherently advocates for the legalisation of rape, murder, theft, human trafficking, torture, drugs, drunk driving and literally every law we have.

          if we had the same or more it would still be less than the barrier of legal gun ownership in many states. anyone can get a license without actually knowing how to drive in a meaningful capacity. driving tests are insanely simple and you only have to take them once.

          This genuinely isn’t worth responding to. Nobody would say it in good faith and nobody would read it and be convinced.

          atrocities committed by mass shooters

          By former “responsible gun owners”.

          an emotional reaction in the heat of the moment.

          Yes, people who aren’t psychopaths have an emotional reaction to 20 more innocent people gunned down, the latest in a string of thousands, that we’re told we need to tolerate forever because men with limp dicks insist they’ll save the country from crime and tyranny, despite arming the criminals, voting for the tyrants, having neither military training nor the discipline to undertake it and being morbidly obese.

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            It was illegal for this guy to kill a bunch of people but he still did it.

            My point is more laws aren’t going to fix anything. Maybe try improving peoples lives instead of fostering the conditions that make people go crazy like this in the first place.

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              It was illegal for this guy to kill a bunch of people but he still did it.

              With his legally purchased, semi-automatic rifle.

              Isn’t it fascinating that we don’t seem to have any trouble using laws to keep landmines, grenades and high explosives out of the hands of domestic terrorists, but the moment it happens to threaten the hobby of middle aged white men and the profits of the gun lobby, laws are somehow powerless?

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                He was in the national guard. He probably also had a weapon issued to him by the military. What are you trying to say here?

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          Do you actually believe this, or are you just trolling? I genuinely can’t tell. Poe’s Law makes this impossible.

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      I’m not advocating for cars, but I’m pretty sure cars are significantly more used than guns, require a license to operate, and are not built to kill people (not entirely sure about SUVs but still).

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        Guns aren’t built to kill people. Even the military has guns whose primary purpose isn’t killing people.

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          …This may be the single stupidest fucking thing I have ever seen someone post on the internet.

          Literally the PRIMARY purpose of firearms from their inception was to kill. I don’t even understand how you can have made it this far through life and be this unintelligent or disingenuous.

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          In that case, every gun should be the subject of an urgent product recall to address a serious malfunction that results in them killing multiple people every day.

          You lie about as well as a toddler does. Just stick to the talking points the gun lobby gives you.

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      What about all the other things that are wrong with the world!

      The point is that improvements can clearly, and easily, be made to gun control. Just because there are other problems too doesn’t mean the gun one shouldn’t be addressed.

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      You’re not gun scientist rigth… but what’s your opinion on the gun control today? Do you think the current situation is ok? If so, why America is so different than other countries regarding the number of death by gun ?

      What is your opinion on guns and only guns today ? (because you didn’t take a position at all. It’s acceptable if you’re a child but not if you’re an adult)