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Jose Ortiz, a 14-year-old student and friend of one of the victims, is consoled at Apalachee High School on Thursday in Winder, Georgia. Two students and two teachers were shot and killed at the school on Wednesday, and a 14-year-old suspect, who is a student at the school, is in custody. (Jessica McGowan/Getty Images/TNS)
Jose Ortiz, a 14-year-old student and friend of one of the victims, is consoled at Apalachee High School on Thursday in Winder, Georgia. Two students and two teachers were shot and killed at the school on Wednesday, and a 14-year-old suspect, who is a student at the school, is in custody. (Jessica McGowan/Getty Images/TNS)
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Lawmakers create study committees to examine all manner of public problems but never to address how gun laws could stop school shootings, Atlanta Journal-Constitution columnist Patricia Murphy writes.

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