Also, I find it interesting that when 17 teenagers are shot dead in school, gun control becomes a major discussion.
Yet look at all the murders taking place in cities like Chicago every day, and that is rarely discussed or cared about by the general public.
Black lives matter? I'm starting to wonder.
I guess they only matter when the black lives are taken by white cops.
Left wing gun control advocates don't like to discuss inner city gun murders because 1) they are almost always committed by minorities and 2) the guns are often illegal.
The truth is that your child has a very, very, very tiny chance of ever dying in a school shooting. It's one of those things which is very scary when it happens, because every parent feels a bit helpless when their kid is at school. But in reality, your child is far more likely to die in a car accident when you drive them to school every day.
If there is any reason to change gun laws, it should be based upon a persistent threat to the population, not based upon a headline-grabbing situation which affects only a tiny, tiny percentage of the population.