"It's complex" is usually a useful, neutral insight in these conversations. The sentiment reflects deep frustration with both sides of the gun control debate, often lacking nuance.
"If I put one of my guns on the coffee table, I can guarantee you it isn't going to shoot anyone. It's the people, not the gun." This statement simplifies the complex relationship between firearms and violence.
No, guns on their own don't kill people, but they do allow a person intent on killing an easy way to do so. The author highlights the critical, often overlooked link.
The U.S. has uniquely high rates of mass shootings, but attributing this directly to guns ignores broader cultural and societal differences, making the gun debate particularly intricate.
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