do we look at type of weapon, number of victims per incident, number of victims per capita, percent in gun free, percent in non gun free
depends upon the details chosen, what numbers you get
well the real answer is that we are focusing on the wrong things..Instead of guns we should be focusing on individuals.
most places where there are shootings everyday have lower education levels,
Maybe if the kids that committed some of these mass shootings felt they had a chance outside of violence, just maybe they wouldn't have chose it.(of course this doesn't apply to religious zealots)...
There has been a DIRECT correlation between higher education and reduced violent crime (of course there are still criminals..but most non-violent)
Maybe if we focused on improving education for kids, not only in math and science but cultural as well, and made university free to anyone who qualifies,
But that's just me....