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[Innovative Strategies for Gun Control and the Socio-Economic Impact of Amazon’s Expansion]-[Brainstorming Gun Control Ideas, and the Affordable Housing Dilemma]

After Hours · B2 · 2018-05-24

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Rethinking Gun Control: Beyond Traditional Politics

The HBS After Hours team initiates a thought-provoking discussion on gun safety, moving away from standard legislative gridlock to explore "out-of-the-box" solutions. Meher proposes a "socially responsible hostile takeover" of major gun manufacturers. Given that these companies have been "terrible stock performers" and some face bankruptcy, he suggests that philanthropists or crowdfunded vehicles could acquire a controlling interest—roughly 50-60% of the market—for approximately $2 billion. This ownership would allow for radical changes, such as halting the production of assault weapons or pivoting toward "smart gun technology."

Felix introduces the concept of an "information escrow" system to address gun violence, particularly suicides and domestic shootings. Drawing on the success of services like Callisto, which handles sexual violence reporting, Felix suggests a database where individuals can report concerns. The information would remain locked and anonymous until a specific threshold of reports is met, at which point authorities or social services could intervene. This system aims to lower the high barrier for reporting while maintaining privacy, effectively acting as a preventive measure rather than a punitive one.

Finally, the team discusses the effectiveness of state-level action. Citing research from JAMA, they note that states with stricter laws are safer, and that the NRA's influence, while historically strong, is showing signs of decline at the state level. They argue that focusing on local, decentralized solutions may be more viable than waiting for national change.

The "Yes, But" Dilemma of Corporate Urban Development

The conversation shifts to the potential of Amazon locating its second headquarters (HQ2) in Boston. While the hosts agree that the economic "ripple effects" of an anchor company are significant, they emphasize the "yes, but" caveat. The primary concern is the displacement of existing residents due to soaring housing costs. Felix notes that while homeowners might benefit from increased property values, renters—especially those in middle and senior years—face being "crowded out" of their own neighborhoods.

They critique the hypocrisy of "NIMBYism" (Not In My Backyard) in liberal cities, where residents claim to value diversity but fail to support the construction of low-income housing. The hosts advocate for "inclusionary zoning" and innovative urban planning, such as designing multi-use structures that integrate schools or senior housing, rather than segregating populations. Ultimately, they conclude that the market alone cannot solve these social challenges; government intervention is essential to ensure that urban growth does not exacerbate the divide between the affluent and the marginalized.

After Hours Picks: Privacy, Fraud, and Summer Refreshments

The episode concludes with personal recommendations:

  • Google Takeout: Meher suggests using this tool to see the massive amount of data Google collects on users. While he praises the transparency of being able to download his entire history, he expresses frustration that the process to "delete" data remains cumbersome and service-by-service.
  • Bad Blood by John Carreyrou: Youngmee recommends this book documenting the rise and fall of Theranos. She highlights the "decade-long saga" of fraud orchestrated by Elizabeth Holmes, noting how she used "secrecy" and "tightly controlled silos" to prevent employees from uncovering the truth.
  • Affogato: Felix suggests the perfect summer pick-me-up: a scoop of vanilla ice cream topped with a shot of espresso, an elegant and simple treat that he insists is distinct from standard iced coffee.

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I had the sense that both of you guys were very cynical about that stuff.
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I'm never cynical about a wedding.
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But I did hear about it.
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That was really unsatisfying.
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All right, so this is a hard segue.
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📝Key Phrases

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out-of-the-box
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make headway
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fall through the cracks
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give away the store
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drill down
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📖 Transcript

Hi, everyone. You're listening to HBS After Hours.
I'm Youngmee, and I'm here tonight with my buddies, Mehere and Felix.
Hi, guys. Hey, Youngmee.
So I have to start by asking whether or not either one of you watched The Royal Wedding.
And I know you have strong opinions about the monarch.
Super strong. Yes, you hate that stuff.

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