We need comprehensive solutions that examine our culture's glorification of violence, the effectiveness of our laws, our ability to enforce those laws and access to firearms, especially those designed for the battlefield.
I have extensive experience on the "battlefield" with over 26 years of service in the U.S. Army. The firearms I was issued and used in combat are not the same as the weapons they keep ranting about. The "battlefield" weapon I used in combat was full-automatic. I could squeeze the trigger and more than one round would fire until I released the trigger. Not one rifle that I have purchased for my individual use has that ability. My semi-automatic rifle is NOT a firearm designed for a battlefield and to imply it is, well, is just a blatant lie intended to mislead and scare the public.