In the wake of a tragic shooting at a church in Minneapolis, a retired pediatric oncologist shares her struggle to find the right words to explain the violence to her grandkids. The author questions how proponents of the Second Amendment can address the harsh reality of mass shootings when confronted with the innocence of children, noting her lack of guidance despite years of delivering difficult news to families of terminally ill patients.
She invites those who advocate for gun rights to offer insights on how to engage with young minds about the safety they claim guns provide, while grappling with the disturbing fact that children were the victims in this incident. As she reflects on the complex issues surrounding gun control and safety, the author calls for a thoughtful and honest dialogue about the implications of living in a world where such tragedies occur.
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