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In the aftermath of tragedy, the call for “new gun laws” is immediate and loud. But what about the laws we already have? In this episode of Structure & Scars, Nikki takes on a hard conversation: the vast gap between laws on paper and laws in practice.
From rural hospital closures and transportation barriers, to cuts in VOCA and VAWA funding, to the everyday realities of poverty and resource deserts — enforcement is often impossible because the systems that support it are collapsing. Case studies from Virginia Tech, Sutherland Springs, and Charleston show us that the laws existed. What failed was enforcement.
This isn’t about taking sides. It’s about education as advocacy, and about demanding accountability where it matters most. Because boring enforcement — clerks, databases, inspectors — is what saves lives.
Structure & Scars
Unfiltered dialogue about the structures that shape us.
✉️ Continue the conversation: [email protected]
By Nikki Hensler GordonSend us a text
In the aftermath of tragedy, the call for “new gun laws” is immediate and loud. But what about the laws we already have? In this episode of Structure & Scars, Nikki takes on a hard conversation: the vast gap between laws on paper and laws in practice.
From rural hospital closures and transportation barriers, to cuts in VOCA and VAWA funding, to the everyday realities of poverty and resource deserts — enforcement is often impossible because the systems that support it are collapsing. Case studies from Virginia Tech, Sutherland Springs, and Charleston show us that the laws existed. What failed was enforcement.
This isn’t about taking sides. It’s about education as advocacy, and about demanding accountability where it matters most. Because boring enforcement — clerks, databases, inspectors — is what saves lives.
Structure & Scars
Unfiltered dialogue about the structures that shape us.
✉️ Continue the conversation: [email protected]