General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: A proposal for dealing with the potentially dangerous mentally ill [View all]Lurks Often
(5,455 posts)without impacting the rights of people who have never broken the law or banning guns that have been around for decades prior to the present time.
Violence is on a 20 year downward trend according to the DOJ & FBI statistics, whether that is because of more guns or despite more guns is an argument we probably won't find an answer to.
Addressing "regular" crime will require us to address the social and economic issues, if you look at a map of crime, you will find the bulk of crime centered around the major cities and sometimes their immediate suburbs.
Addressing the crimes committed by the mentally disturbed is more problematical and will require us to do a better job of identifying the warning signs and enabling treatment while at the same time making sure we respect the privacy and rights of the mentally ill.