So, Ward doesn't like the Uvalde example of 377 "good guys" with a gun, standing around not using them.
He prefers the Indiana example in which the guy had 100 rounds of ammo, but was killed after only three deaths.
Wait, what?!
"Only" three deaths and that is supposed to make us feel good about the good guy with a gun approach?
If we had "the guns are not allowed to be made," let alone used, we might have had zero deaths.