Mass shooters do not care if they arnt allowed to have guns there. It makes it easier. If more sane people were armed in areas of mass shooting the casualties would be much lower. And disarming or defunding or taking whatever resources away from the police is just dumb. It’s like if your car was breaking on you a lot and decided the best way to fix it was to not repair the broken parts. You want an actual good police force? Stick as much money as you can into them. They should be constantly training. The first instinct for them shouldn’t be to grab their gun cause they feel weak. They should all be able to easily be able to physically control the average American. We got cops out here with the weighing 500lbs sitting in there cars all day waiting for someone to drive 5mph over the speed limit. Get there fat asses in the gym
It's an interesting perspective you hold, and I understand where you're coming from, especially regarding the issue of mass shootings. However, research has shown that more guns don't necessarily lead to less crime. A study published in the American Journal of Public Health found that for each 1 percent increase in gun ownership levels in a state, there's a corresponding 0.9 percent increase in firearm homicides. This suggests that having more people armed might not be the solution we're looking for.
As for your point on investing in police training, I couldn't… Read more
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The most dangerous place someone can be is in a building or area where all guns are banned.
That is not true, nor is there any such evidence to support that.
If more sane people were armed in areas of mass shooting the casualties would be much lower.
Crossfire in a public place is not a good, or even working, solution. And again, this isn't even true, nor is there any evidence to support it. In fact, according to statistics from the US Department of Justice, places with armed security are actually less safe: "Results are presented as incident rate ratios in Table 2 and show armed guards were not associated with significant reduction in rates of injuries; in fact, controlling for the aforementioned factors of location and school characteristics, the rate of deaths was 2.83 times greater in schools with an armed guard presentRead more