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Gun control
If someone is already in the mindset that they're going to kill a person/people, gun control laws will not stop them. That's what the black market is for. And if there is no black market, they'll get it from craigslist or abroad and if they cant get it abroad there are knives, chainsaws and thousands of DIY bomb tutorials on Google and YouTube, so its really not that hard to find a weapon outside the system. Gun control laws may make it a little harder, but for a person intent on killing, its just a matter of finding a loophole (which there are many of). The states with the least amount of gun control have the lowest rate of killings by guns. Because not everyone who wants a gun is a crazy radical nationalist. Some people live in dangerous areas and just want to protect their family, friends and property from people with bad intent who also have guns (legally or illegally). If the security at the club actually had weapons (how is it security without a way to protect the club goers, I don't know) I think that tragic night would have turned out much differently. And not having access to a gun doesn't mean no access to weapons. Knives, homemade bombs, Molotov cocktails are some of the great alternatives. So if nobody has guns, but some crazy religious radical has easy access to all of these other weapons, where does that leave us? Taking away guns is not a solution, it just seems like one. Oh, a person murdered tons of people with a gun, guns are dangerous, we should take them away. But without guns, how can someone protect there family when an armed robber breaks in? Or when a terrorist whith a suicide bomb enters a club? Or an office? The solution is getting to the root of the problem which is either 1) not recognizing mental instability/depression 2) not having allowing security to have weapons to do there jobs 3) Lax background checks with immigrants/ job applicants 4) not recognizing and not cracking down on RADICAL Islam and christianity. So before you cry "take away everyone's right to defend themselves", please think about the root and the motives for the problem and not a half baked plan to temporarily stem it.