The Four Reasons Congress Won’t Do Anything About Gun Control

This article first appeared on the Foundation for Economic Education site.

The recent school shooting in Parkland, Florida, has again created a debate over whether or not the country needs additional gun control laws.

Rather than wading into that debate, perhaps we should explore why so little progress is made on this issue.

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After each of the recent mass shootings or school shootings we have seen over the past few years, there has been an initial outcry demanding greater restrictions on gun purchases or ownership.

These proposed ideas include more stringent background checks, regulations of certain types of firearms, and prohibitions on allowing the mentally ill to purchase firearms.

After much is written to support such “common sense” reforms, politicians begin debating them, and then nothing seems to occur. Why?

There are four basic reasons I believe there has not been greater action by Congress to address this issue.


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