Letter: The futility of gun background checks

Letter: The futility of gun background checks

By Tom Horton | The Public Forum

It’s great that public opinion seems to support universal background checks for gun ownership. It’s unfortunate that background checks are futile in controlling gun violence.

The flawed assumption is that background checks can determine who will be a "good guy" in the future. Clearly they cannot.

About 80 percent of weapons used in mass shootings were purchased legally, according to many different sources. In other words, we are not good enough at judging whether current law-abiders will remain so.

We all know cases in which perfectly nice folks went over edge due to nasty break-ups, job loss, drug addiction, isolation, radicalization, personality flaws, whatever.

This happens all over the world, but only in America does it result in a singular and severe gun violence epidemic. And the single, stunningly obvious difference is the massive number of guns in circulation, most purchased with useless background checks.

Tom Horton, Park City

https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/letters/2019/09/11/letter-futility-gun/

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