And banning semi-auto rifles doesn’t do that.
Over time, it will to some degree.
SCOTUS’ attitude toward the 2nd Amendment might eventually change, but I doubt their opinion of the 4th Amendment will. And even if it does, there’s the issue with the 39 state constitutional protections.
I meant when found conducting other searches, such as searching a car or when warrants are issued, and confiscating them under "contraband" And Federal Law trumps State Law anyway
I don’t want a perfect solution, I want one that actually works. “Do something!” is a stupid philosophy if the “something” isn’t effective at stopping the problem.
Other countries have shown that reducing the number of guns reduces the number of gun deaths. Asking for a complete stop to a problem is a perfect solution btw.
Don’t forget the worst school killing in US history was caused by dynamite. If the root of the problem isn’t addressed, you’re going to have to start implementing fertilizer and pipe control next.
Making bombs isn't an easy thing to do for the average youth, not like buying and shooting a gun.
You keep saying "address the root of the problem" but the root of the problem is multiple social attitudes held by millions of parents and teachers caused by changing times and a fear of lawsuits that isn't going to go away no matter how many shootings and papers proving shit like "Zero Tolerance" is the root problem.
You're basically asking to get rid of mental illness, apathetic teachers and bullies as if it's easier than getting rid of AR-15's. You can't, the former three are a fact of life that's not going anywhere.
You are also talking like we can't do both at the same time. This is a problem with the current gun control debate is that people believe there is just one or two causes to the mass shootings and if we just ban one or two things, we'll fix it, when it's a multitude of separate issues, like mental illness, apathy of teachers, zero tolerance, the rise of cyberbullying, over prescription of medicine, lack of school security and the over abundance of firearms coming together to make the current problem.
Just focusing on one of these things is a Band-aid on a bullet wound. Another thing is that acting like any solution that doesn't reduce the number of mass shootings in the next five years is a solution that "does nothing" This shit is going to take time to reduce, not doing anything because we just want to focus on one aspect of the problem is just going to take even more time before anything changes. And there is no way to "stop school shootings", they are going to happen, the goal is to reduce them because that's all we can do.