Congress has passed no significant gun reforms — and it still doesn't look likely to do so, even as kids take to the streets and walk out of their schools. This is typical. ... As I see it, the core issue is that America as a whole refuses to even admit it has a serious problem with guns and gun violence. read more
Yes there are ways to decrease the amount of gun violence. And gun control seems to have a limited affect and little to know correlation to gun assault and homicides. Gun free zones in places like Chicago and DC boast some of the nations most dangerous neighborhoods, while places like where I live would see murder once every couple years. read more
They might look like “common sense” to many (though . certainly not all) Americans, and they might prevent some deaths, but it’s hard to believe they would make a serious dent in the rate of gun violence. Let’s take them one at a time. read more