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What Could Have Prevented Highland Park Mass Shooting?

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🗓️ 7 July 2022

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

America recently has suffered through a spate of mass shootings. Most recently, a gunman fired on a crowd of people on the Fourth of July in Highland Park, Illinois. Seven were killed and more than 40 others were injured. Across the country, concerned citizens ask, "Why?" Why does this keep happening and what can we do about it? Amy Swearer, a legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation specializing in firearms and the Second Amendment, views it as a deeper issue involving the mental health of those who obtain weapons and go on to commit those crimes. (The Daily Signal is the news outlet of The Heritage Foundation.) "There is this social contagion effect where people who are disgruntled, who are not in a good state of mind, who feel rejected or outcasts want to make a name for themselves," Swearer explains. Swearer adds that, many times, even if the person legally obtains the weapons they use in a mass shooting, it's generally because laws on the books weren't enforced or disqualifying behavior slips through the cracks. "The problem is either no one noticed or took official steps, or they hadn't quite reached a point under existing laws where they could be charged with a disqualifying felony or involuntarily committed," she says. "All of these gun laws are only as good as their enforcement. It's the same thing with red flag laws." Swearer joins the show to discuss the most recent mass shooting and what laws could actually help stop these shootings. Also on today’s show, we cover these stories:  The man accused of killing seven people in Highland Park, Illinois, confesses to the crime and reveals that he had planned a second attack. Georgia Democrats may have violated state election laws by building a field office too close to a polling place. California Gov. Gavin Newsom vacations in Montana, even though his state bans state employees from traveling there on business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Daily Signal Podcast for Thursday, July 7th.

0:09.8

I'm Virginia Allen.

0:10.8

And I'm Doug Blair.

0:12.4

America has suffered through a slew of mass shootings, most recently a shooter gunned

0:16.6

down a crowd of people on the 4th of July in Highland Park, Illinois.

0:21.0

Across the country, concerned citizens ask, why?

0:24.5

Why does this keep happening and what can we do about it?

0:27.5

Amy Swear, a heritage foundation legal fellow, specializing in firearms and the Second

0:31.6

Amendment, joins the show today to discuss that shooting and what laws could actually

0:35.7

help to stop future mass shootings.

0:37.7

Before we get to Doug's conversation with Amy Swear, let's hit our top news stories

0:42.1

of the day.

0:54.4

The man accused of murdering seven people in a mass shooting during a 4th of July parade

0:58.3

in Highland Park, Illinois, confessed to the crime and revealed to authorities that he

1:02.7

had planned on committing a second attack.

1:05.6

After the shooter fled Highland Park, he went to Madison, Wisconsin, where he seriously

1:10.0

contemplated committing another shooting.

1:13.0

Lake County major crime task force spokesman Chris Cavalli said that the shooter had a rifle

1:18.1

and 60 bullets in his car when he arrived in Madison.

1:21.8

According to Cavalli, authorities have no information to suggest that he planned on

1:25.6

driving to Madison initially to commit another attack, but that they believe he was driving

1:30.3

around after the first attack and saw the celebrations happening there.

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