Instead of calls for red flag laws, a ban on assault weapons or even background checks, the main focus from advocates, students and politicians alike immediately following the Antioch High School shooting was school security and mental health. This is a major tone shift from seven years ago, when a man opened fire inside a Nashville Waffle House, killing four people. Even just two years ago, when a shooter killed three children and three adults at the Covenant School, the immediate response was swarms of people at the Capitol calling for gun laws.
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