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So if gun control isn’t the solution what is?

Honest question. I’m pro 2nd amendment but this isn’t sustainable. Arming the teachers isn’t going to help. The guy was wearing body armor, even the cops couldn’t stop him from getting in. More money for cops obviously isn’t the solution for the same reason. This isn’t the first time a shooter wore body armor. A guy had a gun and returned fire in buffalo but the shooter wore body armor there too.

So honestly what is to be done?
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IWasCallingYaLarry · 26-30, M
The opposite. Zero gun restrictions so everyone can protect themselves.
NoahB · 26-30, M
This happened in Texas which practically has zero gun restrictions @IWasCallingYaLarry
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NoahB · 26-30, M
@IWasCallingYaLarry Will you relax? I'm pro second amendment but "no gun control" is obviously not a solution when this happened in a state with practically no gun control. Also cars are regulated. You need a license, registration, and to pay insurance to operate one. Your answer is lazy.
IWasCallingYaLarry · 26-30, M
@NoahB Yes, I know all that. I have a rifle, not a pistol. But for some reason, there exist people who act like background checks and everything don't exist. Yeah, the people who don't anything about guns say that. And for some reason, my Ruger 22 with a pistol grip is considered an assault weapon in their eyes. Makes no damn sense. And no, it's not a lazy argument. It's me saying that you can make anything a weapon. About cars, yes you're right. But guess what? For a gun, you need a background check and to fill out a form. It takes like a half hour to an hour before you get the gun and walk out the store with it.