The story of guns in America is absurd, but not in the sense of being laughable or goofy. It is ridiculously sad, troubling in its ludicrousness.
One of the most powerful — and painful — bits of commentary on the subject comes from by Graeme Wood of The Atlantic. A gun enthusiast, he is resident in Connecticut, the state where 20 children and six adults were killed by a gunman at Sandy Hook Elementary School almost a decade ago.
Mr Wood has written about how easy it is to legally get a gun in Connecticut. After no more than a daylong class on guns and gun safety, Mr Wood was good to go about procuring a lethal weapon.
The class itself was ridiculously easy. Anyone, he wrote, “with an IQ higher than a mango’s could pass”. The instruction itself cost roughly $75. Police would subsequently issue Mr Wood a gun carry permit.
So long as the Connecticut applicant is not registered as a criminal or psychiatric case, and is lawfully resident in the United States, …
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