Pretty sure the gun laws are strong in Chicago.
https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/new...younger-have-been-shot-in-chicago-since-2021/
https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/new...younger-have-been-shot-in-chicago-since-2021/
Some part of the numerous school shootings in the U.S. needs to be tied back to personal and parental responsibility.
I grew up in suburban Long Island near the NYC line. Our public high school -- back in the 70s/80s -- had both a archery and riflery team. Every day (during the season) students would bring their guns and bows into school for practices & competitions against other schools. Our school also had a Junior RTOC program. The NRA every year also sponsored programs from elementary school & up about gun safety.
We never had a problem with students shooting up schools with guns during this time -- even though the 1970s was a fairly active period of civil & racial strife in the U.S. What has changed? What causes students (or recent students) to suddenly start showing up and shooting up schools in the past couple of decades?
In the last 24 hours since the Uvalde massacre, Fox News has proposed at least 50 "solutions" and none of them are gun control.This is why this happens in America. Dumbass people go on tv and tell people we need ballistic blankets and trip wires instead of responsible gun laws…
In the last 24 hours left media have proposed one solution and it only involves guns
Then there is the reality that the police could not enter the classroom with the shooter for over 40 minutes because the door was locked. It took them over 40 minutes to think of asking another teacher or administrator for a key to the classroom so they could unlock the door and enter it (as outlined the articles I posted).
If we are going to be committed to unregulated guns then arm the kids! It’s the only responsible thing to do.
Yes. Our level of gun violence in America is exceptional.
That isn't what I asked. I asked specifically if other countries who had policies that "Worked" as you claimed also had the same number of guns in circulation.
In the last 24 hours since the Uvalde massacre, Fox News has proposed at least 50 "solutions" and none of them are gun control.
In the last 24 hours left media have proposed one solution and it only involves guns