texas or anything. bore police russian, the gunman is only killing for two or three minutes, but he can get 18, 19, 20 people. it is a particular focus on that kind of that. so, even within assault rifle ban, you may see either consistent homicide killings. but they are with other weaponry. that is with the data has shown us. but we also know is that during that tenure period, those mass shootings, the ones that we are calling for or more deaths. not including the killer himself. that those significantly down. the reason why there was this ten-year trial period. it was the only way that people can get a pass of the time. when that then gets waved, you see the gun manufacturers start to throw this stuff, essentially making it very sexy so to speak. they begin to really markets this kind of, that weaponry. i ll be very basic, or i don t need to be technical. that s why you see the rise of the mass shooting for more
police. and the blue. with viewing objections to gun control is being anti-police. i think that is a connection that most americans can relate to. most police departments, urban police departments, are very supportive of gun control for this reason. they see who are often victims of these kinds of incidents. yeah. there used to be an assault weapons ban that expired. how much of an impact this had. would do the numbers say? the numbers are interesting. the assault rifle ban is going to be focused in the politics. people can debate about whether there will be in the votes. but the focus is, can we stop killings that kill people so quickly that there can be no police response? even the best police response cannot protect human life. you are looking at this particular type of crime, which is ten dead in two minutes. 15 dead in four minutes. we have seen this in which law
enforcement briefly runs. and not talking about uvalde and texas or anything, but where police rush in. the gunman s only killing for two or three minutes, but he can get 18, 19, 20 people. it s a particular focus on that kind of death. even with an assault rifle ban, you may see either consistent homicide killings, but they are with other weaponry. that is what the data has shown us. what we also know is that during that tenure period, those mass shootings, the ones we are calling for or more deaths, not including the killer himself, but those went significantly down. the reason there was this ten -year sort of trial period, it was the only way they could get it passed at the time, when that then gets waved, you could see the gun manufacturer start to throw this, essentially making it sexy, so to speak.