• Sunflier@lemmy.world
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    The obvious solution would be to ban guns, which I initially supported. But, if that bullet had been an inch closer to his left ear, things would have turned out a lot better for a lot of people.

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      I believe in reasonable background checks and waiting periods to purchase and install doors. Anyone with a improperly installed door should be held criminally liable.

      • musubibreakfast@lemmy.world
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        Close, but that’s only one part of the problem. You’re forgetting that anybody can just open a door. The government should set an age limit, create an aptitude test and start issuing dooring licenses.

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    Literally entire rest of developed world: a school shooting happening is national breaking news

    USA: No school shooting happening for 24hours is national breaking news

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    This makes me wonder, when was the last day that the US actually experienced 0 school shootings?

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      It’s already been 2 days since the last mass shooting, and the number of school shootings per year never exceed the number of days in a year, so it’s safe to say we still have gaps, but especially in recent years, the numbers are… not looking good.

      As in: just 15 days out of all of 2023 would have had no school shootings, if there was only 1 per day.

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        Do kids go to school every day of the year? I thought they where free on weekends and hollidays.

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          I acknowledge your point but in fairness the question was when was the last day we experienced no school shootings

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            It also means if we take out the weekends and holidays from the equation that there were more school shootings than school days in that year.

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            Then you need to consider unreported school shootings.

            If somebody goes on a Sunday and starts shooting, will they know if the bullet holes are new or from the last shooting?

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            Kinda depressing to think it doesn’t stop during the weekends. Fairnff that that was the question tho.

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        and the number of school shootings per year never exceed the number of days in a year

        Well, it wouldn’t be as noteable if the school shooting happened when kids are not at school. If we go by the oen that seems most common, there’s 180 school days in the US (because no other countries need these kinds of staticstics),2025 is even on track for missing 1 a day, since it’s on 159, and we’re almost at the christmas break.

        But it is close, and other years after 2021 have been 250+ which is more than 1 per school day, according to your source.

        Not sure why the school shootings increased drastically after 2021. 🤷

      • AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
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        Damn, that’s insane. I live in the UK, so my exposure to this stuff is mostly either a regular throughline of offhanded jokes about Americans and their guns, and occasionally the news becoming dominated by an especially bad shooting. We’re quite separated from the constant reality of it, because so much of it does just fade into the background, to be highlighted only as statistics

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          All the students at my local high school staged a coordinated walk out without any adult intervention to march and protest the gun violence on campus. Hundreds of kids. It didn’t even make the news.

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            Props to them. I’m always heartened to see how much more politically engaged the younger generation is compared to mine.

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        What about the Covid period? Kinda hard to have a school shooting when kids aren’t going to school, I’d imagine.

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    Propaganda here boys…no way cops would enter a school under attack as shown in photo.

    They just tape it off and hang out normally.