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It can be done but it does take some time and that means they'll probably be too late to stop anything.
YouTube doesn't review it's videos before they are posted. To do so would mean they'd need thousands of people watching the thousands of new videos uploaded daily.

Just guessing but...
So someone has to watch and then report the video to the authorities. Then the authorities need to watch the video and make a determination. Do they do something or not?
And then they being the process of tracking the person using any info YouTube may or may not have. All of this takes valuable time. Time they don't have.

I'm expecting some sort of fall out after this. YouTube have been demonetizing a lot of videos and they've changed the rules.

This needs to be fixed now. Someone has to step up and do something.

I'm not talking about introducing new gun laws that restrict your rights but it should be *really difficult for the mentally ill to get their hands on guns. (*impossible isn't possible)

* Compulsory gun safes would be a good start. Do you want to own & use guns? Then you need an approved gun case and actually use it.
* How about compulsory safety training? Imagine the opportunities here for providing accredited training to the masses.

Are you guys open to any new laws that restrict guns in any way?
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