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Originally Posted by Niamh.
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I think comparing with Mexico is the most stark example there - Mexico has major violence problems, guns absolutely everywhere, and a population 1/3 that of the USA. But
even scaled for population the US had more than 10x more school shootings in that period. Just under 10x for South Africa - another notoriously violent country with a lot of guns in the population. "Shooting up the school" is such a strangely specific US issue, and I've never seen any real explanation proposed for that.