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This is just stupid fear tactics because there really is a low amount of school shootings nationwide compared to the sheer amount of schools.
This whole fear tactic has been used to try to remove guns so that CEO's and other higher class people can stave off the coming anger against them.
The people pushing, and winning, the class war have studied the French Revolution and would want to make it impossible for regular people to fight against their private military contractors. Make people afraid and you can make them choose against their own interests.
Putting aside everything past your first sentence, a "low amount of school shootings" is an absolutely crazy way to accept innocent children dying. I mean, it's bad enough when innocent people get shot, but these are kids.
Maybe you'd have to explain further, but as it stands your statement comes off as "It's only some kids getting their brain lead-blasted."
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%27No_Way_to_Prevent_This,%27_Says_Only_Nation_Where_This_Regularly_Happens
Bruh, you ain't gonna win shit in a fight against dudes using drones and armored vehicles and etc etc. I get the thought though and it isn't all wrong, violence can be an effective means of changing the political landscape.
Having some common sense gun regulation isn't a bad thing, and I say that as a person who owns firearms. It shouldn't be easier to get a tool literally designed for killing than getting a driver's license to operate a motor vehicle which can be turned into a tool for killing (accidentally or otherwise).
Most guns in school shootings were obtained legally, obviously there's some problems there especially when we're the only country on the planet dealing with this.
The state has and maintains a monopoly on legal violence. That's never changing even if everyone in this country is strapped.
I'm all for responsible gun ownership but there needs to be more laws and regulations around it. School shootings are tragic and avoidable if other countries around the world are anything to go by,
Gun violence is the leading cause of death for children in the US