It's pretty clear that of the citizens that make up this country, there seem to be two kinds.
Americans and aspiring Europeans.
I still can't for the life of me understand how it is that the USA got to be the most important country in the world (although that is quickly becoming China) when we have done everything wrong? The aspiring Europeans always tell how we have failed and we do everything wrong and yet...
I give thanks to the NRA. It is the
only thing that has maintained the 2nd Amendment over the last 144 years. If not for them, we would have had a "collective" right a long time ago and registering to legally own BB guns.
Back to the OP and Wayne's message- Why don't we strictly enforce the laws we have now? Because the jails are already stuffed full with those that have already demonstrated black lives, or any lives don't matter. In addition, the aspiring Europeans are super embarrassed that we have more people locked up than any other country in the world, so they want more let go.
So the concept is, not to punish criminals very much, but rather try to make them less lethal. If it's just back to stabbing and bludgeoning people, there is a better chance you will survive and so will the criminal. Remember, criminal lives matter.
The solution to this mess is, not more gun laws, but legalizing marijuana. This will free up a lot of jail space, make us not so "embarrassing" and allow us to properly lock up those that commit violent crime.
As to the mass shootings, there are two types, terrorist attacks and the loose nut job. The solution to both is the same. Vigilance by the general public. You see something really suspicious and a little too "kill America" in their speech and views, you report it. You suspect a guy is about to lose it and maybe kill some people, you take it seriously and report it.
So much of the time, after the fact when we read about it in the news
all the clues are there. All the red flags are up and nobody does anything because we don't want to be involved. We need to get involved. A new stack of gun laws
isn't going to do a damn thing to stop this.