Yeah its messed up. I’ve said this before in other threads but IMO we are past the point of no return, sorry to say (it doesn’t mean we can’t try and/or achieve some progress possibly); there are just too many nut jobs out there, young and not so young. It’s just like child molesters: can we ever really stop a child molester from molesting? Not an easy task to mentally cure all the pedophiles in the world.
It’s also obvious the guy got a gun anyway despite the background check fail. If someone wants to get one, they’re going to get it. Do we need to make it easy for them? Of course not.
I’m very minimally through some of my small case studies and would like to continue working on this from the “mental” and statistical sides, looking for links so I can pick up train of thought.
Studies in Progress:
1) Ten Mass Shooters: Comparison and Analysis
2) 10 Year Projection Chart for Mass Shooting Incidents
2020 -2030
Everything is JMO
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This reminds me. Back in the day, one place to buy guns was at gun shows. I wonder what the common regulations are on this now (purchasing a gun at at a gun show). Would this be a State- specific thing? Do they have the same rules that gun retailers do? I would think so..how much do they enforce these rules? Something to google.