Although violent crime could never be eliminated. Even though, too many of our freedoms may be lost in the effort to prevent all such tragedies. I think that it is important to remember that we live in a democracy and that our representatives will do the right thing, if it appears necessary to their re-election.
I have a young child, as many who read these forums do, and presumably all who read may hope to have. I'm sure that it is political to post, but then everything is, so, the only alternative would be silence. I strongly believe that our society has an obligation to reconsider two changes that have occurred in the past 50 years: (a) the availability of assault weapons and assault gear for sale to civilians, without any requirement for training in use and secure storage of same; and (b) the malfunctioning mental health system stemming from the passage of the Community Mental Health Act in 1963.
I believe that we as citizens need to consider the true and full cost of these changes to our society and whether, perhaps, there are some things that we can do to prevent at least some of these horrible events from occurring again and also to lessen the scale of such tragedies when they do occur.