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In reply to the discussion: Why is school security taken so lightly? [View all]Lurks Often
(5,455 posts)which is why many of the "solutions" you propose just aren't feasible. Since 1900 gun laws have become increasingly restrictive and it wasn't until very recently that there has been a slight loosening in firearms laws, between court cases, which stated that Washington DC and Chicago (both very violent cities) went to too far in banning handguns altogether and through the legislative process which has enabled concealed carry for law abiding citizens.
It isn't access to guns, because for many, our parents and grandparents had far more access to guns as children then us.
FBI stats show that crime has been going down for over a decade although there are indications that 2012 crime rates will be higher then 2011.
The M-16/AR-15 design is almost 50 years old and there are other magazine fed semi-automatic guns even older (the first magazine fed semi-automatic gun dates back to 1905) , so it isn't like new technology is making things worse.
Thinking that the Second Amendment will removed or amended is unrealistic to the point of being delusional, you will NEVER get enough states to approve the change.
We need to address the social and economic pressures that cause crime, we need to identify and treat those with mental illness.