In this insightful discussion, Charles C.W. Cooke, a senior writer at National Review, and Neil Heslin, father of Sandy Hook victim Jesse Lewis, tackle the heart-wrenching reality of school shootings. They reflect on the emotional toll such tragedies take on families and the community, while exploring mental health and bullying as contributing factors. Heslin shares his personal story of loss, urging for responsible gun safety measures, while both guests debate the complexities of gun control legislation and the need for genuine dialogue in the wake of such tragedy.