Colin Gray’s Conviction Is Just, but It’s Not a Game Changer
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Started March 06, 2026
Gray’s murder conviction for supplying the gun his son used to commit a mass shooting is not the remarkable moment many want it to be
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Colin Gray’s Conviction Is Just, but It’s Not a Game Changer
National Review (United States) | Mar 05, 2026
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Mar 06, 2026
Colin Gray's conviction underscores the responsibility of gun owners, emphasizing that providing access to firearms can have dire consequences.
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The conviction of Colin Gray distracts from the systemic issues of mental health and gun control, which are more crucial in preventing mass shootings.
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This case highlights the need for stricter laws on gun ownership and accountability, especially concerning family members and access to firearms.
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Focusing on Gray’s individual conviction oversimplifies the complex factors contributing to mass shootings, which require comprehensive policy reform.
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While Gray’s conviction is significant, it doesn’t address the broader societal challenges related to gun violence and the culture surrounding firearms.
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