dannyb278
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I will caveat this as a bit tongue in cheek, and is just intended to provoke thought:
So he was part of an extremely fringe group with radical ideology, so really a very close parallel with extremism within the Muslim culture. We also see that mass shootings and terrorism have a similar statistical impact on our citizenry.
Logically then, gun control could be viewed as equally as inappropriate/ineffective as the travel ban, or vice versa. Mortgaging rights for a temporary feeling of safety.
Tongue in cheek or not, your logic is only sound if this was a 1-time event, or repeated events with the same foundational framework. In most of these mass shooter school cases, being attached to a "fringe group" isn't even a component....I provided that info in response to your question as to where this specific shooter may got training.
What does seem to be patternable is that these are mentally imbalanced, white middle class males with legal access to firearms and a ignored history of red flags....I don't think it should be beyond the scope of the law to regulate some of these patterns in the hopes of minimizing these events. If that means more regulations on firearms as a component of that (because I know "gun control" is such a scary word around here) than so be it.
Heaven forbid any potential gun owner be required to take some basic competency evaluation or at least training like is required by most states to be able to use a gun to hunt, or for CC privileges. The unfortunate reality is that even in the military, I knew enough guys that in spite of years and hundreds of thousands of dollars in training, still probably shouldn't have been handling firearms. The 2nd might be a right, but it is not a right that should be kept regardless of personal responsibility and competence.
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