What? You asked who shot the shooter. I was actually answering.... The "armed adults" who stopped him were police.
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Or because there are plenty of people who don't want to live in fear, don't want to live carrying around a gun, don't like guns... Don't want to have to think about whether or not they might be in a fight for their lives every time they leave the house. How awful that would be.
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Right, scary people who have easy access to guns thanks to the laws. You just skip in circles around the point. Every country has psychos. But only in America do those psychos get guns more easily than a car. Regulation would fix that.
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Every other developed country that has strict gun laws and no mass shootings suggests otherwise lol
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Japan, Australia, UK, Canada, almost anywhere except America, etc.
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Soldiers have guns. Giving guns to soldiers ≠ giving guns to civs. Also, we aren't in a world war. Literally just talking about civs. These countries make their own laws. Countries that enforced strict laws after civilians were allowed to have guns saw a reduction in gun crime.
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