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The solution to mass shootings isn’t increased policing or an expanded surveillance state or runaway anti-terrorism legislation. It’s making it harder to buy a gun
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There is no generous interpretation for the past 23 years of inaction. We all bear some of the blame
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As we endure shooting after shooting, the US starts to seem like a body being attacked from within by some strange and debilitating illness
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I was a firearms exec for years. The industry used to adhere to self-imposed rules and norms – until gun makers and lobby groups like the NRA realized fear and extremism sold more guns
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