I find the American gun culture incredibly fascinating.
How anybody, let alone an entire country, can take the statistics for the M16 and think the Founding Fathers gave you the right to own one is amazing.
I certainly don't want to open up another Sandy Hook debate where the incredibly insulting deniers get to spout all manner of rubbish. But to have that happen in a country and the country to not respond with 'well that ain't happening again', which was the response from the UK, is shocking.
A while ago I looked into it I was surprised there was a full 10 years between Dunblane and Hungerford, my mind had them very close together.
How anybody, let alone an entire country, can take the statistics for the M16 and think the Founding Fathers gave you the right to own one is amazing.
I certainly don't want to open up another Sandy Hook debate where the incredibly insulting deniers get to spout all manner of rubbish. But to have that happen in a country and the country to not respond with 'well that ain't happening again', which was the response from the UK, is shocking.
A while ago I looked into it I was surprised there was a full 10 years between Dunblane and Hungerford, my mind had them very close together.