Good lord.
Oh relax, it isn't meant to be funny. It is what everyone in this thread is doing. Rallying against guns instead of focusing on the actual issue: mentally disturbed individuals who do these types of things.
Well sometimes it is much easier to fix the how instead of the why. Nobody has really proposed much of a solution to stop the mental health issue. Are we going to revoke privacy laws? Are we going to require more stringent background checks along with mental health interviews to own a gun? For the latter, you would be changing the gun laws which is what some are against. And additionally, just like there are a few people with guns who go off and kill people, there are only a few crazy people who go on and kill people. Of course bad things happen when the two combine, so I think one of the most obvious things is to make it harder for crazy people to get guns, which would ultimately make it harder for anyone to get a gun.
An expert had this to say after the Aurora shooting
“In most of these cases, these are not what you would call a psychopath or a sociopath, as hard as it may be to believe,” Randazzo said. “These are often folks who often up onto this point have been functioning fairly normally but went through a series of events, a series of losses, ended up in absolute despair or desperation.”
Now of course people found some signs of impending dangers in the few months leading up to Aurora but it didn't appear to be a lifelong problem that many people want to think. But just like people have talked about the viability of getting rid/banning all guns. So what is the viability of keeping guns out of crazy people's hands without mandatory background checks, mental health examinations and mandatory waiting periods?