Perhaps framing spree killings as a problem with guns blocks the chance to reduce the killings.
A significant segment of both sides of the gun control debate want safety.
Those who want guns taken away, want to stop the attacks of murderers
Those who want to keep lots of guns around, want them to stop the attacks of murderers.
Saying the problem is *guns* misses the vast consensus of "citizens who want their families to live" vs. "spree killers".
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@Ashrand Lack of social cohesion is potentially the problem.
Guns-qua-object are not vastly dangerous; they might perhaps bruise if they fall of a shelf. The danger comes when someone uses them with intent to harm a person.
People with a happy and fulfilling life don't go on killing sprees. The people who do that almost always do it out of a feeling of marginalisation. A sense they aren't included otherwise.
So, improving social ties reduces the number of people who choose to kill.