• TurtleJoe@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Gun control is tricky; studies that I’ve seen show that a large majority want “dune kind of gun control” but any discussion of what that entails starts to get less popular in a hurry.

    I’ve found that many otherwise reasonable people get upset really quickly when the subject even gets brought up.

    • Waldemar_Firehammer@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      Gun control is ineffective. The real issue plaguing the US is poverty and mental health. Just look to some of the areas with the most strict gun control laws, they’re also the areas with the highest gun violence statistics in the country. Chicago, New York, LA to name a few.

      One of the reasons places like schools are targeted so often is because it’s a known soft target. Gun free zones are known to have less resistance to the scumbags and cowards that are doing these heinous acts. If they knew that every adult could potentially fight back and give as good as they get, I would expect there would be far fewer mass shootings. These people are cowards praying upon those who cannot resist, and even the threat of potential return fire is enough to deter most.

      I’m not saying that we should force every teacher to become certified and carry, but it should be up to them whether they choose to fight for their students, and if they do they should have the same or better tools than the bad guys.

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        1 year ago

        This. This is exactly what OP was talking about when they said we look crazy to the rest of the world.

      • Bucket_of_Truth@lemmy.ml
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        1 year ago

        LA probably has more laws about fishing from piers than Phoenix does too. Places with higher gun crime rates combat that with gun laws.