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How technology shapes mass murder

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Geekz Snow
How technology shapes mass murder

COLUMBUS, Ohio - In 1919, America had a problem with dynamite.

Several people were killed and more were injured.

The Contested Role of History in Contemporary Debates on the Second Amendment.

In the wake of the mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton this week, Roth said his research suggests that the government needs to regulate the most deadly guns and make it harder for the public to buy them - just as it did with dynamite.

But what is different now is the lethal power of guns and the ease with which large-capacity semiautomatic rifles can be modified to fire extremely quickly.

What is different now is that a single individual can have enough lethal power to kill scores of people.

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