I'm posting this in bold so you'll see it and click on it.It's clear and totally understandable that most of you outside the US see US gun culture as insane.
I think the link above sheds some light on it and helps explain our differences.
Please check it out!I'll say again that I'm all for mandatory registration, but I'm skeptical about mental health screenings and the possibility they might be abused or used incorrectly.
With the Oregon shooter, he apparently had Asperger's syndrome, so perhaps there's a fight to be had there? Who knows.
You can't prove that a carpenter can't hit a nail with a hammer by giving a hammer to a newborn baby and telling it to hit a nail.
Something that bothered me with the Hebdo reenactment is that the YT's failed to understand that, in an active shooter situation, an armed civilian might die, but might also save others in the process or scare off the shooter.
Granted, the smartest thing to do is run, but that may not always be a possibility.
If you do have the opportunity to fight back, you accept the consequences of attempting to do so.
It may work out, and it may not.
Certainly, "advancing on the threat" and running down a hallway guns blazing is a surefire way to get shot and killed.