As some activists began the all-too-familiar call for stricter gun control measures following back-to-back massacres in Texas and Ohio this weekend, Texas' Republican lieutenant governor Dan Patrick offered up his own analysis of American gun violence.
During a Sunday appearance on "Fox & Friends," Patrick suggested that the shootings that left over 30 people dead in El Paso and Dayton were moral failings, rather than byproducts of the widespread availability of military-style rifles.
