Just a normal country, where music festivals have to employ hidden snipers in case some random dude with a gun decides to try and kill a bunch of people https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/las-vegas-shooting-route-91-country-festival-1234593953/amp/
Five Years Since the Route 91 Massacre No One Knows a Damn Thing

Five years since the 2017 Route 91 Harvest festival shooting in Las Vegas, survivors still search for answers.

Rolling Stone
@RobertMaguire well that’s super not comforting
@RobertMaguire It's okay if we have to live in fear. Because it's someone's everlasting and preeminent right to go plinking on Saturday afternoons. That's worth all the suffering, so I keep being told.
@RobertMaguire kudos for ingenuity, but danged, deranged society.
@RobertMaguire @admin exactly, like, “I see what you did there, but you shouldn’t have!”
@RobertMaguire Not having guns anywhere is one of the things I'm grateful for living in Australia. I mean, apart from an air rifle/slug gun my grandfather had when I was a kid, I've never actually handled a firearm in my life (I'm 52yo). The only time I ever see them is holstered on a cop's belt. Even that is weird frankly...
@RobertMaguire This is so disturbing and horrible. As is school shooter training for children. This country’s moral compass is completely broken.
@RobertMaguire so, how long until one of those secret snipers carries out a mass shooting?
@RobertMaguire Chicago has had armored scissor lifts ostensibly as "observation platforms" at events in Millenium Park since the Vegas shooter (who had booked a room overlooking the park a week or two b4 vegas if I recall correctly)
@RobertMaguire Really f’ed up. Only in America…