Years ago, a majority of American adults possessed a firearm. Rarely, one of them "snapped", went over the edge, "around the bend".
Today, a majority of American adults possess a firearms. Often, one of them "snaps".
What cultural mores have changed in America to bring this about? Certainly, no singular reason can be cited. Many can be surmised, though. In recent decades, I've read many accounts by educators suggesting the need for a turn-around in average American personal values, a "cleansing" if you will.
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