"I've watched people die, and I've helped people not die," Morse says of gun violence that he's witnessed.

And it gets worse. The gun extremists are taking advantage of the new Facebook rules enforced to help reduce violence against women. On several John Morse support pages, the NRA/gun trolls are falsely reporting posts and photos as 'porn.' This automatically deletes the photo/post, and can put a Facebook block/suspension on the account.

The trolls were able to get this photo removed. The Facebook message says, 'Your photo was reported for containing nudity or pornography...'

Sinking to a new low, the NRA trolls falsely reported a post by Jane Dougherty, whose sister, Mary Sherlock, a school psychologist, was murdered in the Newton Massacre. Dougherty's post was removed and she was blocked:



I can't blame Facebook. The network has allowed millions of activists, around the world, to get their messages out to the masses, for free. And I applaud the social media giant for taking measurers to help eliminate sexual/extreme violence on their site. I don't know how Facebook will get around this. Perhaps they will fire back by blocking the accounts of anyone who is caught making false reports. These things can be so easily traced. I trust Facebook will find a way.

In the meantime, to support Gun Safety:

Occupy The NRA

Occupy The NRA (Facebook)

A Whole Lot A People For John Morse (Facebook Page)

Moms Demand Acton (For Gun Sense In America)

Here is a CBS video/interview with Senator Morse and a gun enthusiast. (Warning: The hatefulness and ignorance of the latter contains a very high cringe factor)