The only solution is to make it more difficult to own a gun and I think most responsible gun owners want this.
They do, that is true. What will that accomplish?
- This will decrease gun deaths overall in the country
- It will not stop rampage shootings, at best it will cost the perpetrator(s) more money and maybe save them time.
There are two issues here, you can't roll rampage shooting into the big "american gun-death picture". Lets call them what they are.
When you see a staged, planned, rampage shooting make the news everyone says "See! This is why we need tighter gun control."
Its not why. Thousands more die from other shooting that are not high profile premeditated rampage shootings, and reality is gun laws will do little to affect a rampage shooter especially if they are religious extremists. Even if you could make all the guns disappear tomorrow they are going to build big bombs. They are determined to die and take others along.
My contention is not with tighter gun control, its making Rampage shootings the face of gun control. I think that diminishes the other issues at play. Some rampage shooters buy guns legally, others don't. The only reason some do it legally is because they can, if they can't they still will do it illegally if need be. Just like making drugs illegal, it doesn't make them impossible to get, just more expensive.
terrorism and rampage shootings are complex and should be treated as such. The Paris attackers seemed to have no trouble walking into a major city and pulling out bombs and AK's. They don't care about laws and politics and people's feelings. They just want to kill people by any means.