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First of all, focus should remain on the victims of this tragedy and their families. All thoughts, prayers and support we can possibly offer should be provided though it is so totally insufficient. Their hearts are broken and will remain broken for the rest of their lives.
True that guns don't kill people, people kill people. I hate it that every time there is any tragedy involving a gun whether it be a domestic murder suicide or a tragedy as horrendous as this one, folks start blaming the gun instead of the prepertator. True that if an individual is of a mindset to kill they will find a way with or without a gun. True that today's society is increasing the incidence & seveity of mental illness as I have witnessed during my career in mental health treatment. This includes everything from poor parening, extreme violence portrayed in media, games etc, and far too many other factors to mention in this statement that have changed the socialization of our children today. I never saw diagnoses such as bipolar disorder, psychosis, suicidality, extreme violence and severe cases of deprssion, anxiety disorders, PTSD etc in PRESCHOOLERS 25 years ago but I see it daily now. That HAS changed. Our legal system and mental health treatment accessability has also gone backward in many ways druing that time. Mandatory treatment underwhich some prepetrators or seriously mentally unstable/dangerous individualy are released is a total joke and is rarely ever enforced at least in areas I am aware of. Far too many unstable folks are allowed to roam our streets untreated because they have the "right" to choose whether or not to be treated, yet we apparently do not have the right to be safe in our own communities because of their "rights". The same for dangerous criminals who are either found "innocent" due to legal tecnicalities regarding their rights regardless of the rights of the larger community, or who get a slap on the wrist sentence or are released early due to "good behavior" or prison overcrowding. This also includes perpetrators of child abuse and domestic violence who are some of the most dangerous folks among us. I know this is getting rather political but moderators, please in light of the situation, be a bit tollerant. We finally need to get a clue and build sufficient prisons and psychiatric hospitals to house dangerous individuals for the safety of our society and then change/enforce laws to keep them there. Then provide mental health treatment and enforce mandatory treatment programs for those who can be safely maintained in the community with treatment. As a mental health therapist for the past nearly 30 years I see daily how unsafe we all are daily and are totally obvlious to it. It is actually a miracle there are not more such tragedies. Okay. Rant over.
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except that there is absolutely no evidence to suggest that tighter gun control leads to less violent crime. places like Chicago, NY, LA etc; with the strictest gun control laws in the country have the highest violent crime rates. gun control laws are like locks..............they keep honest people honest. to think a trigger lock law, or firearm ban would have prevented what happened in that school is beyond naive. drugs are illegal and we have plenty of laws again using, owning, or transporting them, plus spend billions a year to keep them out of peoples hands. how's that been working out? Last edited by jd10013; 12-15-2012 at 10:46 AM. |
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Unbelievable, I have a feeling the next few years is going to be worse. Praying for the family's. This country is going down hill fast. American values and god keep getting pushed aside. God bless and help this country.
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It's so depressing to turn on the TV right now or to view any internet news. All sad news, no happy news. To make things worse, it's right before Christmas.
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A ban on assualt weapons would seem to be a good solution.
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.. you would have thought murder being illegal would have been a good solution as well.
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The media is blowing up this killer like some bad guy star and making everyone else's Christmas sad. Every station, every channel, every internet news is covering this tradgedy. All the media wants are views.
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It's not naive at all. Take a looks at the UK they have strict gun laws and one of the lowest gun homocide rate in the world. There is clearly a corrolation between strict laws and homocides.
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CC: The shootings People are going to do this because of the fame that they receive upon checkout, and because of the ease of use to get a deadly weapon in the states. 10k + deaths to firearms in the states last year, 58 in canada. Guns are safe. *cough* FWIW stopping a nutcase with a knife is a bit easier than a nutcase with a gun. |
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