I think Tyler Robinson could change yes, but the action he took means he doesn't get a second chance because justice demands he does not.
Some things you can't take back, no matter how sorry you are for them later in life.
Agree.
And I do think they can change, but if there is no repercussions for their behavior, I promise they never will stop to think about their choices at all.
Not sure what the point of this scenario is. You’re speaking of a Utopian society that will never exist. But sure let’s pretend it will exist, in that case sure there shouldn’t be any guns. Until that happens no one is taking mine.
Nearly every country in the world restricts gun and has near zero gun violence
Mexico has a high rate of gun violence compared to non-US countries because American demand for drugs funds the Csrtels and they but their guns from US vendors
Good question, it's a mix of factors. Population doubled, civilian gun ownership rose ~300%, online radicalization, fame seeking motives because the media did a great job aswell, and so on
Reasonable. Although roughly 29 states have very similar gun laws (permitless carry), and about 15 are in also fairly similar, leaving about 7 outliers
But it's the U.S that holds this 1st spot by far. In a study from 1998-2019, 36 developed countries had 139 mass shootings, 101 were in the U.S. it's the gun problem, you can't deny that
The demographics of mass shooters match the demographics of the U.S. population. There is no monopoly on mass shootings held by white conservative men.
She just pointed out that him justifying kids getting murdered is awful. Which he did do and it’s objectively awful so there’s nothing wrong with what she said