Only getting guns out of people’s hands will end mass shootings in America. We are nowhere close to doing that. RossBarkan writes
A woman embraces a child outside the Willie de Leon Civic Center in Uvalde, Texas, after the massacre at an elementary school killed at least 19 children and two teachers. Photo: Eric Thayer/Bloomberg via Getty Images The mass shooting in Texas that killed at least 19 schoolchildren and two adults on Thursday came on the heels of the horrific, racist slaughter in Buffalo, New York.
This staggering tide of weaponry fuels carnage everywhere. Manufacturers reap enormous profits, responding to laws in Republican-controlled states that have loosened restrictions on guns to an almost absurd degree. In Texas last year, Governor Greg Abbott allowed all residents to legally carry handguns without licenses. Guns are already allowed on college campuses, and now, hotel guests can store guns in their rooms. Abbott is not sorry for signing these bills into law.
The problem lies elsewhere. Staunching the flow of weapons across state lines is inordinately difficult. Law enforcement can’t open every car trunk coming from Pennsylvania into New York, by way of South Carolina or somewhere else. A true gun control response would be national in scope: strong limits and background checks on the purchase of firearms, with penalties accorded to manufacturers that earn billions off dead bodies. It should be very hard, in general, to buy a firearm in America.
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