Darn. I was hoping you would weigh in.
My true thoughts on the matter could be construed as political, politically incorrect, and inciteful. The truth sometimes hurts.
I don't think we can actually come to any root causes within the rules established by HTC for their forums, so while I find the discussion interesting I also find it pointless. And regardless of what conclusion we come to, the legislature will do what they want anyway (which won't be anything meaningful or effective or politically unsafe). It'll be nothing, or more of the same.
I do wonder if the guy in China actually
meant to kill the people he stabbed though, and I think that may skew the validity of comparing it to the mass killings in the US. The knife
is a deadly weapon, and you'd almost have to
try to not kill more people than he did based on the number he stabbed. Maybe actual killing wasn't his motivator? Maybe he just wanted attention?
Could tell them the story of why Native Americans feared the Mtn Man AFTER he fired his flintlock.
The tomahawk was more feared than the rifle back then.
And a NA was able to shoot 6 or more arrows in the time it took to shoot and reload the rifle once. And arrows could be dropped in behind a barricade, and could carry a flame...
You didn't carry a spare clip or magazine, you carried extra guns.