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by AstralStorm
3034 days ago
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The prevention is not free of costs either. Suppose access to guns is limited. An argument can be masse that since fewer people know how to deal with gunmen they will be less able to defend themselves from one so the shooting will be more massive. (I concede it is a weak argument.) Likewise the argument can be made that there might be psychological results from drills like the ones used to allegedly prepare kids. |
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