JJ Husker
Donor
Totally agree. Like I said, we need reforms that limit the number of guns (especially guns and mag sizes that are designed for maximum casualties) but we also need to take steps to reduce the number of people willing to commit such crimes.I don't believe we will ever find a cure for crazy. We might be able to treat a lot of people for mental illness. We might be able to institutionalize some that refuse to follow court orders. We can raise our kids to be friends with everyone and make sure everyone is invited to the birthday party.
But in the end, there will still be sick people that want to hurt people. It's never going to go away. We can either continue to "be okay" with the status quo or get serious about the gun problem. Taking away the tools is a required step, hopefully it can be done with common sense reform. But let's be honest, there is no common ground with the two extremes.
When that piece of the puzzle is conveniently omitted, the whole discussion seems to indicate that gun laws alone seemingly will solve the problem. I don’t believe that. Yes it will help and yes it is needed but some of these whack jobs will still find a way to commit their atrocities. It will be tougher (not as easy), and it may cost them more to acquire those weapons on a black market, or some of them will find other ways to inflict mass casualties. Just so everyone realizes gun law reform is only a step (likely a significant step) towards better outcomes but it won’t be a magic cure. And granted, it would be much tougher and near impossible to completely fix the people problem. I just find it disturbing that so many in our society end up going down this path. We are doing something wrong that needs to be corrected in our homes and schools.