So, what is your solution for stopping mass shootings?
Better and faster treatment of mental health issues. Better awareness of mental health issues which can result in a murderous rampage. Review of the rules concerning commitments for mental health issues, and necessary changes. Review of HIPPA and related rules governing the privacy of mental health information to determine if those rules are preventing others (relatives, friends, officials, and others who may be in a position to monitor behavior and intervene, or seek intervention). Ability for individuals (e.g teachers, pastors, school counselors, coaches, etc. ) to intervene or seek intervention without the threat of reprisal law suits (e.g. Good Samaritan rules). Access to mental health information with the requirement that it be entered into databases for record checks when purchasing a gun, and funding to drive that data entry.
Within the last few months, several bills were entered in Congress regarding gun laws. Two (if not three) were solidly backed by the NRA. Harry Reid lead the Democratic coalition in defeating those bills, and one Democratic pundit indicated that they (the Democrats) were going to attempt to use this incident in the coming election - the only conclusions being that the Democrats are not interested in effective prevention of these tragedies, but rather in the eventual overturn of the 2nd Amendment and the two Supreme Court cases; and that the Democrats intended to spin the issue in their favor and use it against the Republicans.
Not one gun law proposal - with the exception of outright confiscation - would have altered any of the “mass killings”, with the possible exception of the killings in the Baptist church. There was information concerning the shooter’s background that was known, but not entered in the data base.
And the states with the strictest gun laws - including Illinois and California also have the highest murder and shooting rates. If the gun laws on the books were effective, logically they should have no more than average rates, and arguably some of the lowest rates. But nobody promoting more gun laws ever seems to slow down and address that issue.
And in Chicago, there has been an almost complete vacuum in reference to Federal prosecution of gun laws - never mind the number of cases which would justify trials.
Sandy Hook was terrible, and we can all agree on that. His mother, who knew of his mental problems, provided the guns. But to date, for 2016, in Chicago alone, there have been 2,191 shot and wounded; and 397 shot and killed, or a total of 2,588 shootings. Why is the press not keeping this on front page news, and national television news reporters not reporting it nightly?
Because the news would rather not address the issue of the disparity between the shootings and some of the most strict laws in the US. Even the liberal press can’t spin this one.