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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
It seems very inefficient and lopsided to dedicate huge sums of money on making it harder for someone to commit a mass killing at a school. There are lots of other places where the same crime could be committed. I think it may be more productive to focus on changing how schools are designed and operated as far as how students are taught, how many students need to be in the same room at the same time, and how interaction with students is accomplished.
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It'd be even more efficient and even-handed to make it harder for someone to commit a mass killing, period. Regardless of location.
Maybe someone should come up with the concept of hm, I dunno, adding semi-automatics to the already-existing list of "arms that civilians aren't allowed to buy." Or simply return the AR-15 to the list, where it used to be until it was removed. Would it prevent all mass killings? Nope. Would it make it more difficult to commit them? Yup.