Ok... so if we pass "common sense gun laws"... and this happens again, then we won't have a month long obsessive debate on how more needs to be done?
It's not a gotcha question. It's... Let's say yiu get your common sense gun laws and it happens again... What do we do next, since obviously laws are the answer
Ok... so if we pass "common sense gun laws"... and this happens again, then we won't have a month long obsessive debate on how more needs to be done?
The debate is rather insignificant in context, no? You don’t pass laws to mitigate debate. You pass laws to improve society. If that means more nonsensical debate then so be it.
Because if laws fail to prevent every instance of outlawed behavior, they're useless...
I'm really not sure what you're angling here. These potential "common sense gun laws" are one strategy of mitigation, but they are neither sufficient on their own nor would they exist in a static future where you just draft legislation and somehow it's relevant and effective forever and always. Even in this hypothetical near-future with "common sense gun laws", a mass-shooting could (and very likely would) happen, and it would be reflective of the fact that more still needs to be done to improve our national institutions and culture—but the need to improve would exist even if we never saw another mass-shooting in this country.
I think you're doing a few things here. First, while I sort of hate this over-used maxim, I think you're making the perfect the enemy of the good. Second, I think you're overly focused on the spectacular (mass-shooting events) and not focused enough on the broader culture of gun-violence in the US (borne out in the statistics). Third, I think you're assuming that suggestions for improvements are being put forward as one-time, cure-all/fix-all proposal, which they clearly aren't, and which—for complex issues like this—largely don't exist. Fourth, I think you're weirdly fixated on what will shorten or silence these debates in the future, which seems an odd policy-goal.
some same folks here saying gun laws can't do anything want to make abortion illegal again
We will pass more laws to stop this from happening. Then it will happen again because the laws being bandied about wouldn't stop these things from happening.
Here's what I'm angling.
We will pass more laws to stop this from happening. Then it will happen again because the laws being bandied about wouldn't stop these things from happening.
Then the same people on here will go back to mocking thoughts and prayers, and saying more needs to be done.
So what will the next call be? I suspect the end goal from the left is confiscation - but they won't ever admit that. Just going down the logical path of how we'll eventually get there
You're falling into the very same fallacy, though: nobody here is suggesting these potential regulations and laws "will stop this from happening", only that it could lessen the frequency and severity of these events when they do happen. So, again, you're beginning from a fallacious pretext when you try to take us "down the logical path", which sort of makes the whole hike fallacious.
You are not understanding what I'm saying.
I'm not saying that you think that new laws will stop this from happening. I'm saying just the opposite. That the new laws will come, and it will in fact happen again.
So my question is, when that inevitability happens again, what will the call be? For more regulations? Or, nothing - because you don't believe "common sense gun laws" will stop every tragedy"