Are you saying you feel the gun culture today in the US is the same as the gun culture was decades ago? I don't buy that for a minute. As I've said many times in these types of threads, my husband was a country boy who kept his hunting rifle in his truck in the school parking lot as was common back in the day. Even though they got mad at their teachers for bad grades or stupid assignments and even though they had fights with fellow students, never once did they grab their gun and settle it with bullets. They didn't even threaten to do that. People weren't fighting in Toys R Us and then going out in the parking lot and shooting each other. Kids weren't finding loaded guns sitting around the house and shooting themselves, siblings, or their parents. When the neighbor pissed you off because they didn't cut their grass or pick up after their dogs, they didn't get shot. Did these things ever happen? Certainly. Were they happening every single day? Absolutely not! Sure, gang bangers and drug dealers were having a field day with their turf wars and settling late payments with bullets, but that was their culture. Somewhere along the way, that same culture drifted into the mindset of the average American. I find it very hard to believe that you don't see that the gun culture in this country has changed drastically and fairly quickly in just the past few years? Comparing what happened two decades ago to what is taking place today is like comparing apples to steak.
I'm not sure what you were saying when you responded to that post. That poster said, "My point that even a good guy shooter would have been a catastrophe in Aurora stands." and you responded about waiting for two decades and that still hasn't happened. Are you saying that a concealed weapons holder has never made a bad situation worse? If so, that's laughable! Now, if you are just referring to mass shooting situations, I'd agree that so far nobody with a CCW has made those situations worse.