Why US gun laws get looser after mass shootings

Vox
28 Jul 202209:26

Summary

TLDRThe video script recounts the Santa Fe High School shooting in Texas and the subsequent efforts by survivors Flo Rice and Scot to advocate for gun control laws. Despite a majority of Texans supporting stricter gun laws, the state has seen a loosening of regulations, influenced by powerful gun lobbies. The script explores the impact of mass shootings on state gun policies, revealing a pattern where Republican-controlled states often respond by easing gun laws, while Democrats tend to tighten them. The narrative also touches on the broader implications of state gun laws in the US and the struggle for reform amidst a deeply entrenched gun culture.

Takeaways

  • 📅 On May 18th, 2018, a mass shooting occurred at a high school in Santa Fe, Texas, resulting in ten deaths.
  • 🔫 Flo Rice, a survivor of the Santa Fe shooting, was shot six times and has since advocated for gun control legislation.
  • 🔄 Despite the recurring pattern of mass shootings followed by calls for reform, federal gun legislation in the U.S. has been rare.
  • 📊 A study analyzing 25 years of mass shootings and subsequent gun legislation found that state legislatures react differently based on party control; Democrats tend to pass stricter gun laws, while Republicans often loosen them.
  • 🔑 After mass shootings, Republican-controlled states like Texas have been found to double the number of laws enacted that loosen gun restrictions.
  • 🏦 The influence of state gun laws is significant, as federal gun laws have remained largely unchanged since the 1990s.
  • 🔄 Following the Santa Fe shooting, Texas Governor Greg Abbott unusually suggested considering 'red flag laws' and other measures, which did not ultimately pass due to gun rights supporters' opposition.
  • 🗳️ Public opinion in Texas leans towards supporting stricter gun laws, with only a minority in favor of loosening them.
  • 🏛️ The power to pass gun laws remains with the states, as seen with the 'constitutional carry' law passed in Texas in 2021, which allows open carry without a license or training.
  • 🔄 The gun control movement has had varying success in different states, but the movement to expand gun access continues to grow, with some states adopting 'second amendment sanctuary' laws.

Q & A

  • What significant event occurred on May 18th, 2018, in Santa Fe, Texas?

    -On May 18th, 2018, a gunman entered a high school in Santa Fe, Texas, and opened fire, resulting in the tragic death of ten people.

  • How many times was Flo Rice shot during the Santa Fe High School shooting?

    -Flo Rice was shot six times during the incident at Santa Fe High School.

  • What has Flo Rice and Scot been doing for the past four years since the shooting?

    -Flo Rice and Scot have been telling their story repeatedly to advocate for new laws that could prevent mass shootings.

  • Why is the cycle of inaction on gun laws in the United States considered inaccurate?

    -The cycle of inaction on gun laws is considered inaccurate because, despite the federal legislation being rare, state legislatures have enacted thousands of new gun laws following mass shootings.

  • What did a 2020 study find about the impact of mass shootings on gun policy?

    -The 2020 study found that mass shootings did not significantly affect the number of laws passed by Democratic-controlled state legislatures, but for Republican-controlled states, mass shootings roughly doubled the number of laws enacted that loosen gun restrictions the following year.

  • What was Suzanna Hupp's response to the 1991 mass shooting at a Luby’s restaurant in Killeen, Texas?

    -Suzanna Hupp, who lost both her parents in the 1991 shooting, turned her experience into a campaign advocating for the loosening of gun laws.

  • What significant change to gun laws did Texas make in response to the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting?

    -In response to the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting, Texas created a program allowing some school employees to carry guns in schools.

  • What unusual action did Governor Greg Abbott take after the Santa Fe High School shooting?

    -Governor Greg Abbott, unusually for a Republican, asked lawmakers to consider a 'red flag law' that would allow authorities to take firearms away from individuals deemed dangerous by the courts.

  • What proposals did Flo and Scot push for in response to the Santa Fe High School shooting?

    -Flo and Scot pushed for legislation that would hold parents accountable if their guns were used by their children to harm others and to make it harder to buy ammunition online.

  • What was the outcome of the proposals and Governor Abbott's openness to red flag laws after the Santa Fe High School shooting?

    -Despite initial support, the proposals and Governor Abbott's openness to red flag laws did not result in any legislative changes, largely due to pressure from gun rights supporters and the strong gun culture in Texas.

  • What is the significance of the 'constitutional carry' law passed in Texas in 2021?

    -The 'constitutional carry' law, passed in 2021, removed the requirement for Texans to have a license or receive any training to openly carry handguns, reflecting a further loosening of gun laws in the state.

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