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The Viking
It is interesting to see how Americans react to discussions about firearms, regardless if the discussion occurs online or face to face. All discussions are very polarized.
I disagree with the argument "if all people bear arms, events like this had been prevented or the amount of casualties had been reduced." It will work if all people had the same training as police officer and the same training as police officers to "read" people. I also view this as more than a gun problem, it is a problem in the society, a problem with attitudes toward firearms. How to reduce people with mental issues to get hold of firearms? In this case, the mother was the owner of the guns, but the son had access to them. Perhaps he killed her to get access to them, I don't know.
This will follow the same pattern as Columbine, Virginia Tech, and the others. In a few days, we will see documentaries about the shooter, all the signs of something were wrong will be there. All alarm bells were ringing and no one took action. Then return to normal.....to be continued
Or if this is not demanding a change, what does?
I disagree with the argument "if all people bear arms, events like this had been prevented or the amount of casualties had been reduced." It will work if all people had the same training as police officer and the same training as police officers to "read" people. I also view this as more than a gun problem, it is a problem in the society, a problem with attitudes toward firearms. How to reduce people with mental issues to get hold of firearms? In this case, the mother was the owner of the guns, but the son had access to them. Perhaps he killed her to get access to them, I don't know.
This will follow the same pattern as Columbine, Virginia Tech, and the others. In a few days, we will see documentaries about the shooter, all the signs of something were wrong will be there. All alarm bells were ringing and no one took action. Then return to normal.....to be continued
Or if this is not demanding a change, what does?