I didn't pick the year just because it was low. I ran into it searching for something. Regardless, I didn’t post it to tip the scale toward either side of the gun debate, with such a low percentage of mass shooting deaths compared to ALL gun related deaths, it’s irrelevant. Far more people die every year from car accidents for example.I may not be spot on, but I could bet that more people died from Heroin /Fentanyl OD in Chicagoland area this year then total wounded in Vegas shooting. The question should be "WHY", rather the "HOW" they died.
Do you really believe if the guy couldn’t buy a gun, he’d say “forget it” and move on? As I mention before in this thread, I believe if you take the guns away from those individual, they’ll find a truck or make a bomb. But they somehow accomplish what they want to do. And what’s driving them should be the researched, not just say because he had a gun and call it a day.