Willie Geist: Someone in the Household Is the Last Line of Defense for Some of These Shooters

‘These specific case of a lot of these mass shooters, it comes down to the personal relationship inside the household and that’s the last line of defense, not a law’

SCARBOROUGH: “That's Willie, what I was talking about yesterday on The New York Times article, where I was going in, okay what law could have passed and you go through all of them and at the end of the day it's what Gene is saying. On most of the shootings if you want to arrest or detain or kick down doors of 100 million people, then maybe you can tighten it, but there's not a quick easy law you can pass that stops a lot of these mass shootings.”

GEIST: “That's what I was going to say. Sometimes it boils down not to a law, you can change some laws, but in these specific cases where these mass shooters it comes down to personal relationship inside a household and that's the last line of defense a lot of times. Not a law but someone in the house who can step in.”

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