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TopicShould congress approve funding for research on gun violence?
K181
02/15/18 1:13:38 PM
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Anarchy_Juiblex posted...
LordRazziel posted...
You know, OSHA has done that...


Investigating accidents =/= creating new policy. A lot of the time on the job accidents happen because people aren't following already established guide lines.

We also investigate every gun homicide too.


In terms of finding out who did the crime, yes. Not in terms of finding out why on a societal level it's happening so often.

And, to use the OSHA example, there's a difference between finding out about one defective ladder in an overall line of working ladders, versus finding a defective flaw in the whole batch. Not investigating gun violence is akin to not investigating why [insert brand and model here] of ladders keep breaking when someone's on them and not doing anything beyond that.
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