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2019-08-07 -Lurid Crime Tales-
It's Not Guns Or Mental Illness. The Problem Is Deeper Than That.
[We The People Daily] In reaction to the horrific mass shootings in Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso, Texas, this weekend, many people on both sides have been engaged in the same game of slogan-shouting and cliche-spewing that always follows these kinds of things. One side says guns are the problem. The other retorts that mental illness is the real culprit. Both agree that extremist ideologies are partially to blame, but they disagree on which extremist ideology is most to blame. Round and round we go. Nothing is accomplished. Nothing changes. And lost in the fog of talking points is the hard reality of these tragedies ‐ the fact that actual, real people are dying.

It is indeed an epidemic. Mass shootings are still exceedingly rare, but the fact remains that 20 of the 27 deadliest mass shootings in American history have happened in the last 15 years. Since the Virginia Tech massacre in 2007, this country has seen 9 of the 13 deadliest shootings in its history. The worst one ever was two years ago. The second worst was the year before that. It’s true that the media tries to grossly (in multiple senses of the word) inflate mass shooting statistics by counting gang violence in the total, but the numbers are still extraordinary even without being manipulated to prove a political point. For some reason, shootings like El Paso and Dayton are way, way more common today than they were 20 years ago or anytime previous. That is not debatable. The only debatable question is why.

As for that question, we never get close to answering it because we are determined to focus the conversation around guns, mental illness, and extremism. Yes, guns obviously are part of the picture. But our existing laws, if enforced, would have prevented many of these slaughters already. We don’t need more laws. We need, rather, to utilize the ones that are already on the books. The Dayton shooter apparently was caught keeping a hit list of classmates he wanted to kill in high school. I think we can all agree that people with hit lists shouldn’t be able to obtain firearms. But that, again, is a matter for better enforcement, not additional laws. Besides, there have always been guns in this country. There have not always been this many mass shootings.
Posted by Besoeker 2019-08-07 13:25|| || Front Page|| [10326 views ]  Top

#1 The left thinks people should lose their job over a social media post that they disagree with. But felons should vote. The left thinks any sexual allegation against a man should be subject to a no due process kangaroo court. But extreme discipline infractions in public schools, especially if committed by a favored minority group should be overlooked completely. And now even GOPe squishes are ready to go down teh red flag law road, where anybody with a grievance, even if only imagined, can squawk and cause your Constitutional rights to be abrogated, again without due process.
Posted by M. Murcek 2019-08-07 13:45||   2019-08-07 13:45|| Front Page Top

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