DriveInDriveOut
Inordinately Right
You're right it's not apples to apples, so I'm not sure why you used the analogy in the first place...The parents lobbied for the added security.
The seatbelt point was that they were mandated and most didn't appreciate it because of the millions of cars on the road only the miniscule percentage of drivers involved in traffic fatalities (per capita) that died without them now held everyone else hostage to being forced to wear them...or else.
Dying in a traffic accident is no where the shock value that seeing dozens of children's bodies splattered by bullets in a classroom where oncoming traffic isn't.
Not apples for apples. Sorry.
The amount of people that die in car accidents is not minuscule.
The amount of people who die in school shootings is.
Get a grip on reality.
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