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So, I've been living in Mexico for over 30 years.
Shit-tons of violence, armed robberies, murder, kidnappingg, drug wars, cartel mass shootings, etc. But the one thing you barely see here is mass shootings perpetrated by civilians. It's just very rare. So those who are trying to put gang/robbery related handgun shootings in Chicago or whatever, in the same bag as mass shootings, are making a false equivalence. The fact that fire weapons are used in both cases does not mean they have the same root cause. Different cause = different solution.
It's undeniable having easy access to rifles is a big factor in mass shootings. I'd say more so than mental health. Cause you might be a good guy, but what happens when you decide you're not? Lets say you become depressed, you hate the world, and you decide you want to die. But before that, you want to take a bunch of children with you.
Truth is, you can't control people's minds. There's no reliable way to predict who will snap and become a killer. You can invest in mental health, but there's always going to be that one person who looked fine and then snapped.
Not an easy problem to solve. You have a country where a lot of people feel entitled to killing machines and are allowed to own them. I think banning rifles is not going to completely solve mass shootings, but I think it could at least reduce them in the long run. The more obstacles bad people have and the less aware they are that it's extremely easy to become a mass shooter, the less likely they are to move forward. Removing assault rifles from the menu of the crazed cannot be a step in the wrong direction.
And yes, banning assault weapons will come with many problems. But it's better than the problem you have right now.
Shit-tons of violence, armed robberies, murder, kidnappingg, drug wars, cartel mass shootings, etc. But the one thing you barely see here is mass shootings perpetrated by civilians. It's just very rare. So those who are trying to put gang/robbery related handgun shootings in Chicago or whatever, in the same bag as mass shootings, are making a false equivalence. The fact that fire weapons are used in both cases does not mean they have the same root cause. Different cause = different solution.
It's undeniable having easy access to rifles is a big factor in mass shootings. I'd say more so than mental health. Cause you might be a good guy, but what happens when you decide you're not? Lets say you become depressed, you hate the world, and you decide you want to die. But before that, you want to take a bunch of children with you.
Truth is, you can't control people's minds. There's no reliable way to predict who will snap and become a killer. You can invest in mental health, but there's always going to be that one person who looked fine and then snapped.
Not an easy problem to solve. You have a country where a lot of people feel entitled to killing machines and are allowed to own them. I think banning rifles is not going to completely solve mass shootings, but I think it could at least reduce them in the long run. The more obstacles bad people have and the less aware they are that it's extremely easy to become a mass shooter, the less likely they are to move forward. Removing assault rifles from the menu of the crazed cannot be a step in the wrong direction.
And yes, banning assault weapons will come with many problems. But it's better than the problem you have right now.