Dunblane wasn't a school shooting. After it happened, gun laws were tightened up in the UK, that's true (they were already pretty tight though) and there was little resistance to it. People's attitude was that it makes sense to make guns very hard to acquire to prevent a repeat of that tragedy.
However that's all it took, one terrible tragedy and gun laws are changed. If the USA was the same, gun laws would have been revised a long, long time ago. Gun lobbyists would surely realise this and wouldn't be so depraved as to plan yet another school shooting, killing dozens of innocent kids again, in the faint hope that it will actually change anything.
Dunblane wasn't a school shooting. After it happened, gun laws were tightened up in the UK, that's true (they were already pretty tight though) and there was little resistance to it. People's attitude was that it makes sense to make guns very hard to acquire to prevent a repeat of that tragedy.
However that's all it took, one terrible tragedy and gun laws are changed. If the USA was the same, gun laws would have been revised a long, long time ago. Gun lobbyists would surely realise this and wouldn't be so depraved as to plan yet another school shooting, killing dozens of innocent kids again, in the faint hope that it will actually change anything.