as I previously stated, I was looking at school shootings...I just do not see a need for anyone needing to own an assault weapon (but maybe that´s just me). It makes me sick that school age children have to deal with the threat of a school shooting...obviously if someone has a handgun vs assault weapon, there is gonna be more wounded and/or killed with an assault weapon.
*the following is an interesting article on mass shootings and assault ban:
Researchers have calculated that the risk of a person in the U.S. dying in a mass shooting was 70% lower during the period in which the 1994 to 2004 national assault weapons ban was active.
ohiocapitaljournal.com
*the following is an AI generated response:
In terms of sheer numbers, handguns are the most common weapon used in mass shootings, but rifles—especially semi-automatic models like the AR-15—are used in the deadliest incidents. The choice of weapon often depends on factors like concealability and the shooter's objective.
Most common vs. most lethal
- Handguns: Studies consistently find that handguns are used in the majority of mass shootings. They are more easily concealed than rifles, making them a common choice for gun crimes in general. However, incidents involving only handguns tend to result in fewer casualties than those involving assault weapons.
- Assault rifles:Though used in fewer total incidents, semi-automatic rifles like the AR-15 are responsible for a disproportionately high number of deaths and injuries in mass shootings.
- According to a study cited by The Trace, incidents involving rifles resulted in more than double the number of people killed or injured compared to shootings with other firearms.
- An analysis of public mass shootings resulting in four or more deaths found that assault rifles caused over 85% of the fatalities.
- Multiple weapons: In many mass shootings, perpetrators carry multiple firearms, often a combination of handguns and rifles. A 2025 study found that over half of mass shootings between 1966 and 2023 involved multiple firearm
(I still think banning assault weapons would be a small step in the right direction.