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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Sun Jun 2, 2019, 09:06 AM Jun 2019

The Virginia Beach shooting confirms that gun violence is a national emergency - WaPo Ed Board


By Editorial Board June 1 at 2:45 PM

THE TWELVE victims killed in the Virginia Beach massacre were the people who knit the sinews of a society together, who plot the course of overhead wires and underground pipes, who set the course of roadways and sidewalks. They were municipal engineers and administrators, account clerks and agents, all of them making sure in some way or another that the essential connections and pathways everyone relies on would keep functioning. One of the victims had come simply to follow the rules, and file for a permit.

That they were murdered in cold blood at their workplace on Friday afternoon is another sign that our society is not functioning properly in the face of an awful scourge. Mass shootings at schools, newspapers, concerts, nightclubs and factories have become a threat to public health and safety in the United States, an epidemic of violence resulting in hundreds of deaths every year. Would the nation’s politicians be mute and paralyzed if, say, 199 people were killed by food poisoning, a defective toy, or an automobile part malfunction? That is the number who have died in mass shootings so far this year (along with 643 nonfatal gunshot wounds), according to one group that keeps track. Sadly, sensible gun control generates headlines for a few days after each massacre, but then nothing happens.

The reason for this inaction is no mystery: Politicians are intimidated by a gun rights movement, led by the National Rifle Association, that has for too long stood in the way of action. There are promising signs that this year’s crowded field for the Democratic presidential nomination might generate some long-overdue commitment to gun control, and some Democrats in Congress are devoting fresh attention to the crisis, which House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has suggested is a national emergency. But the hour is late. The answers are not rocket science: universal background checks for gun purchases; banning semiautomatic assault rifles, which are weapons of war; putting limits on high-capacity magazines, which allow mass shooters to take more and more lives (these magazines were used by the Virginia Beach shooter) and other measures.

The authorities in Virginia Beach announced they would say the shooter’s name only once. No doubt, many mass shooters may have been motivated by the perverse attraction of media notoriety, and so it will be interesting to see if this well-intentioned move has any impact, given today’s relentless and intense news and social media environment.

But something greater must be done. The Virginia Beach shooter put a sound suppressor on his .45-caliber semiautomatic pistol so that the death shots were muffled, perhaps denying others the warning that would have allowed them to escape. It is long past time to remove the silencer that seems to suppress action on gun-control legislation, to treat mass shooting as the epidemic it is, and do everything possible to save lives.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-virginia-beach-shooting-confirms-that-gun-violence-is-a-national-emergency/2019/06/01/27d93ef2-848b-11e9-933d-7501070ee669_story.html
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The Virginia Beach shooting confirms that gun violence is a national emergency - WaPo Ed Board (Original Post) DonViejo Jun 2019 OP
So tragic underpants Jun 2019 #1
Thanks for posting. Kind of Blue Jun 2019 #4
I am glad he is saying the name only once. murielm99 Jun 2019 #2
this is long past the "constitutional crisis" stage rampartc Jun 2019 #3
It's heart-wrenching that this is the one that Kind of Blue Jun 2019 #5
Yes. BeckyDem Jun 2019 #7
That's true and thanks. Kind of Blue Jun 2019 #8
Back at ya. BeckyDem Jun 2019 #10
How many times am I going to hear this? Iliyah Jun 2019 #6
K and R Mosby Jun 2019 #9

murielm99

(30,749 posts)
2. I am glad he is saying the name only once.
Sun Jun 2, 2019, 09:18 AM
Jun 2019

I don't know if I am an exception, but I do not remember names of mass shooters as it is. Even the potential shooter nearest me, at Dixon High School, has a name that escapes me. I remember the school safety officer who stopped the shooting, and that is all.

I respect their decision.

rampartc

(5,425 posts)
3. this is long past the "constitutional crisis" stage
Sun Jun 2, 2019, 09:46 AM
Jun 2019

the second amendment is being interpreted as a "suicide pact." how can anyone think that the founders' "original intent" was to arm schizophrenics with what would have been, 1n 1789, "weapons of mass destruction?"

surely some kind of license or safety training or at least liability insurance should be required to own or carry weapons? their need to exercise "second amendment solutions" must be outweighed by the lives of students and innocent citizens?

Kind of Blue

(8,709 posts)
5. It's heart-wrenching that this is the one that
Sun Jun 2, 2019, 10:01 AM
Jun 2019

confirms the national emergency, according to WaPo Ed, when every single one of them has.

BeckyDem

(8,361 posts)
7. Yes.
Sun Jun 2, 2019, 10:03 AM
Jun 2019

Perhaps the editorial board is more afraid for the US than before but at least they're finally there.

Iliyah

(25,111 posts)
6. How many times am I going to hear this?
Sun Jun 2, 2019, 10:03 AM
Jun 2019

And yet, the Republicans in congress really don't give a shit do they. That is why they need to be voted out.

R.I.P.

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