Gun toters from a past era did not have access to semiautomatic weapons and bump stocks.
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Only a national approach will be sufficient to the deal with the firearms problem. As long as it is possible to travel out of state to buy firearms, states like California have no hope of dealing with the problem.
Suicide is another aspect of the same problem.
Which do Americans prefer - freedom of the press to report news, or freedom to buy as many guns as you wish, and lax laws about safe storage and background checks?
Only a national approach to what makes people WANT to off themselves or others will be sufficient.
We don't HAVE a firearms problem.
We have a PEOPLE/CULTURES issue. It needs to be determined what exactly makes people act out so violently has nothing to do with "availability" of guns.
And the media here is just terrible about being partisan; I don't even want to get into the press....
The Finns all have guns and they don't do this crap!
Mostly because they don't have 20-40 different cultures. The more homogenous a culture IS the more the culture thinks alike and has less strife.
Americans won't just up and surrender a freedom. A right to protect themselves with 20-30 different cultures all attempting to co-exist together; nor so American's trust government, we are a people first, a government second. Not the other way around.