It's a mass shooting that gets all the attention, of course, as it abruptly shatters the natural order of things. It arrives like a cannibal joining the picnic and calmly starting to eat the children.
Then comes the tabloid kabuki: the images; the statistics; the "Ts&Ps"; the whys; maybe the fatuous talk of closure as the horror eases into policy discussion. And, finally, the debate. The same damn debate.
Let's don't shout but let's discuss. Why is a term like bump stocks even in our vocabulary? The whole subject will itself strain our capacity for empathy, a topic we entertained a few sessions ago.
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