More people with guns means more innocents die

Cincinnati

It’s a matter of time, more when than if, until The Enquirer publishes the following story:

A bad guy with a gun enters a crowded place (mall, theater, church) and begins shooting. A good guy with a gun returns fire. A second good guy with gun, thinking the first good guy with a gun may be a bad guy, starts shooting, too. Perhaps, a third and forth good guys with gun arrive on the scene and with no way of knowing how this all started, they start shooting, too. Dozens are caught in the crossfire. By the time the police arrive, none of the witnesses is able to tell who fired first, who the bad guys are or who the good guys are.

There are no good answers to these mass shootings, but more guns in more places is one of the worst ones.

Carol Linden, Maineville