This weekend saw another shattered record for mass shootings, as the US broke the previous record of 36, reached last year. There were two mass shootings on Sunday, occurring within hours of each other, that resulted in the nation’s 37th and 38th mass shootings
Today is also the 34th anniversary of a mass shooting in Montreal in which a man killed 14 women students at the Ecole Polytechnique because they were "feminists." Unlike the United States, however, Canada changed it laws afterward (Firearms Act of 1995). They have also banned assault weapons since the Nova Scotia killings in 2020. Big difference.
"While it is good that the United States is forced to analyze warning signs and threats that may lead to another mass shooting, it seems pointless to stop there in terms of prevention." this part.
Well, at least guns have rights in the US, unlike women, minorities, and the poor.
Today is also the 34th anniversary of a mass shooting in Montreal in which a man killed 14 women students at the Ecole Polytechnique because they were "feminists." Unlike the United States, however, Canada changed it laws afterward (Firearms Act of 1995). They have also banned assault weapons since the Nova Scotia killings in 2020. Big difference.
"While it is good that the United States is forced to analyze warning signs and threats that may lead to another mass shooting, it seems pointless to stop there in terms of prevention." this part.
The weapons, bullets, bump stocks, motivations, etc., were provided by the Republican Party.