Quote Originally Posted by AntRobertson View Post
the US has normalized the murder of schoolchildren.
Think it is more a frustration that the shootings continue. Clearly there are multiple aspects to reducing the incidents. Problem as I see it is folks are divided as to agreeing to a comprehensive solution. Addressing the mentality of the shooters, school security, availabilty of firearms, and a general culture of violence are all needed.

To a degree some of these measures can be done at the community/state level and are being done with good results.

The contentious and political charged issue related to 2nd amendment rights is the fly in the ointment to have a comprehensive solution but without it a reduction in the number of shootings will occur but not near enough. Addressing this can only be done at the federal level. Given the total lack of common sense and political compromise atm we won't be seeing much change to federal gun ownership laws.

Folks want instant solutions but there are none.