The Covenant School, in Nashville Tennessee, now takes it place in a long line of sorrow. The United States of America witnessed its 129th mass shooting on Monday, March 27, 2023, with three adults and three children gunned down, and then the shooter killed by Nashville police. (A mass shooting is defined by the FBI as an incident in which four or more individuals are murdered by firearms involving one or more shooters.)
Where is the public outrage?
Covenant School, a private K-6 institution, instructs about 200 students. Now three students are dead. The shooter, who apparently planned the attack with some degree of accuracy, was armed with an assault-style rifle, an assault-style pistol, and a handgun, according to police on the scene.
Why does this keep occurring?
A friend of the shooter has told police she received a text about 1 hour before the event, in which the shooter explained she was going to die by suicide today, and it would be in the news. The friend called Nashville police to report the incident. It has not been made public yet how the police responded to that information.
The President and other government officials have, as usual offered "thoughts and prayers."
Three 9-year old children and three middle-aged adults are dead. Shot by a person who may have had some mental instability, armed with assault-style weapons and "a massive amount" of ammunition.
Jim Jordan wants to investigate Hunter Biden's laptop.
There are no simple one and done solutions to the gun violence issue in the United States of America. It is inconceivable to me in a country with the ability to divide the atom, put a man on the moon, and lead the world's democratic nations, we cannot even begin to have a logical, solution-oriented discussion on this subject.
In stark contrast to the Uvalde shooting last May, the police were on the scene and killed the shooter within 14 minutes of the first active shooter phone call. Truly, a remarkably fast and effective response; they deserve congratulations for a job well done, in a very difficult situation.
What is so difficult to understand? The American public is tired of mass shooting events.
The typical, reliable, non-effective non-responses will be forthcoming. Thoughts and prayers will come from every politician's lips, and empty promises of action. Some will proclaim it is a mental health issue, others will proclaim it a gun control issue, and nothing-absolutely nothing-will be done. Congress, in a fashion we are well schooled in, will not upset its donors or vocal minorities.
It's of paramount importance to defend America against woke ideologies.
As I said earlier, there is no one and done on this issue. There are definite, concrete steps forward that will begin to reduce the mass shootings in this country; they sadly will require two items Congress currently doesn't have.
Leadership and testicles.
It "only" took 15 ballots and 4 days to elect Kevin McCarthy Speaker of the House. According to Speaker McCarthy, this shows that republicans know how to govern. WHAT?
You all know I have opinions, some of which you might not agree with, but I encourage and look forward to that polite dissent. So here is my laundry list of items for Congress to enact.
The Second Amendment states, and I quote; "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
Nothing I propose here is designed to interfere with the Second Amendment, nor do I propose to interfere with that document.
All of these should be introduced as single line bills, that is, the only issue on the bill is (this one). In this manner, a Congressman's constituents will be able to judge where he or she sits on each issue.
Just prior to the voting on each bill, the Congressman or woman will state for the record the total amount of money he or his campaigns have accepted from any gun lobby, weapons manufacturer, sporting groups, or any pro-gun organization, for the entire time he/she has been in politics.
The first item on Congress' to-do list is to mandate health insurance companies to provide, at the same rate as physical health, mental health checkups and treatment.
The next item would be to enact national red flag laws; this would alleviate a person not eligible to own a gun in one state from purchasing one in another state.
Next, institute universal background checks, including gun shows and individual sales, to refuse the sale of firearms to those not qualified to possess them.
Congress shall mandate all weapons manufactured after the enactment of this bill shall have biometric trigger locks installed at the time of manufacture.
Trigger locks shall be required on all pre-owned firearms sold by any person or firm.
Repeal the "Firearm Owner's Protection Act" of 1986; then institute a mandated national registry of firearms sold by any source from this date forward.
Liability insurance shall be mandated for all firearms owned.
Renew the assault weapons ban, and place a ban on high-capacity magazines.
Well, there you have it, my partial solutions to the gun violence issue in this country. I am not supportive of confiscation of firearms (except under lawful mandate of the court); nor am I anti-gun-ownership. I enjoy target shooting, have enjoyed hunting, and see not reason for others not to enjoy the same. I am also realistic enough to understand the probability of any of the above happening is slim to none. But, what the heck, I thought I'd put it out there anyway.
Thanks for reading, I am looking forward to your responses. To leave a comment, just click the word "comment" in the space below.
R.M. "Bob" Hartman
Extreme sarcasm alert !!
ReplyDeleteRe. the Covenant school shooting.
At least the killer wasn't in drag or some kids may have been scarred for life.
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Re. the guns.
The right of the people to keep and bear late 18th century muskets shall not be infringed. No one can seriously believe the founders could imagine the advances in gun technology that has occurred since the 2nd Amendment was written.
Starting on the 4th of July 2023, all other firearms shall be confiscated and / or turned in. If deemed necessary the guns will be pried from your cold dead hands.
Thanks Bob.
Sincerely, Flipside.
Repealing the firearm manufacturer's Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, firearm manufacturer's protection from lawsuits their products are responsible for, is the first step towards restoring senseable firearm laws.
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