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They've been a thing for FAR longer than 30 years. There has been more of them recently, but much of that is due to better technology reducing the costs of ownership and increasing the availability of the kinds of weapons really suited to killing large numbers more efficiently. Factor in the face-heel turn of the NRA in the '70s and you've got one Hell of a toxic stew, yes, but the ingredients for this sickness are well over a hundred years old. There's something in the American psyche that says guns are the solutions to all problems: domestic and foreign.
I'm aware that mass shootings have existed long before the 90's but my understanding is that the frequency has increased significantly in recent decades. Maybe it's due to better record-keeping or changing criteria used to define mass shootings. I'm not a data scientist. It certainly feels like they've become more frequent since the 90's.
4 or more killed is the actual definition of a mass murder. 4 or more injured or killed by a shooting sounds like a perfectly reasonable definition for a mass shooting.
Don't like the terminology? How 'bout you stop shooting each other so much? Or is that too much to ask?