What should be done, Clark? Serious question based on options available to us.
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I wanna hear this as well
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I really don't know the answer, but what we've been doing obviously isn't fixing the issue. To believe nothing should be done, and that we can't discuss options ANYTIME, including immediately after an event, is idiotic.
Other countries with strict gun control do not have this issue anywhere close to the frequency of the U.S., even when looked at adjustments per capita. They may have mass knifing events, but the death rates on those are much less than with mass shooting events..
There is no doubt that anyone who does mass killings is mentally disturbed. The US can do anything we want, if there is a will to do so, including gun registrations and associated mental checks, and monitoring of mental health for gun users (and non gun users).
I believe the solution is multifaceted, and to completely take any option off the table makes zero sense to me. I also believe the solution will not be immediate, so monitoring and adjustments will be needed for any solution implemented.
The big problem right now: not enough people are willing to think about the solution with an open mind.
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