I have tried to think about this problem with a clear head and with an open attitude to both sides of the argument, and it seems clear to me that there are a few points we can make that summarize the issue rather well:
- There will always be crazy murderers in the world, and they will always murder people no matter what rules and regulations we put in place.
- Although guns are not the CAUSE of these murders, they do allow murderers to commit these atrocities more easily.
- If we ban guns or restrict the amount of guns available, this may reduce the amount of deaths but it will not solve the problem.
- Part of the problem lies in the loss of community values in western culture, and the 'glorification' (for want of a better term) of these massacres by the mainstream media.
Therefore the answer is not to act on our first impulse and ban guns, the tool seemingly responsible for the atrocities that have occurred recently. What is required is a change in the way people look at life. People need to realize that the most common reason for these events is the mental instability of the murderer. It would also appear that often in the past, these killers have been social outcasts at school or in life as a whole. For example in the most recent shooting at Sandy Hook, the killer was described as a loner. If somebody in his class had befriended him rather than shunning him, then the shooting may never have happened. I am unsure whether the murderer did it in the moment or he had had these feelings for a while now, but either way if somebody had been there for him to talk to him and realize when he was going to snap (for it seems the mother wasn't great at that), then those school children could be alive right now.
Now I'm not saying these killers are innocent, or merely victims of society. They are still the ones who 99% of the blame should be put on. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't blame ourselves as well.
Then the other part of the problem: the media. Each time a killing like this happens, it hits the front page of every big newspaper in the world. All this does is prove to other people out there that if they go out and do this, they will become famous too. This needs to change. There should be less focus on the killer and more focus on the innocent lives lost. What seems most appalling to me is that often newspapers will produce little time-lines and maps showing what the killer did and when. This is clearly only there to feed the sick curiosity that the average reader has, and if nothing else only serves to give future killers a guide to how to do it.
P.S
I have no comment on what level of regulations we should put on the sale of firearms since it seems to only fuel the fires and distracts from other issues that are at hand.