Mass shootings grab headlines, but the real danger is the day-to-day gun violence that kills thousands every year. Incidents like Sandy Hook don't kill nearly as many, but they do get us to notice and start talking about it.
And yet the response is reliably "more guns" which is, to quote another commenter I saw, "why warzones are noted for their safety"
Mass shootings grab headlines, but the real danger is the day-to-day gun violence that kills thousands every year. Incidents like Sandy Hook don't kill nearly as many, but they do get us to notice and start talking about it.
And yet the response is reliably "more guns" which is, to quote another commenter I saw, "why warzones are noted for their safety"