Would safety education have helped in this case, or any case where people use guns, illegal or legal, for murder?
Make guns so ridiculously punished for illicit use that your average burglar decides "Probably not a good idea" and doesn't use one. He uses a knife, which works for his purpose just as well but an armed homeowner would have the edge.
Ba'al Bless the United States of Babylonia! All hail President Hammurabi!
Do you think that threat of punishment would have deterred this tragedy? Or any spree killing, where a person does not care about the consequences of their actions whatsoever and fully expects to die?
Of course gun control would not have prevented something like this. If you read my posts, I never once said it would have.
I don't think it would have. It would just bring down the rate of crime committed by sane people.
Imagine this.
Let's think of it like a lottery.
Burglar can buy a ticket for a dollar, which has, let's say, a 99% chance of getting 100 bucks. But there's a 1 percent chance he loses 900. Any sane person would buy that ticket.
Now imagine if you have a 99% chance of getting 100 bucks, or a 1% chance of losing everything.
Wouldn't you chose instead a ticket that has a 50% chance of 100 bucks, or a 50% chance of losing a dollar? That's assuming knife criminals get away more, and they don't.