Also, making something against the law doesn't stop it's existence. It creates a thriving black market for the item in said location - guns aren't simply going to vanish in this world, the root cause needs to be addressed.
Only in the US?You ever heard of the Middle East? You know, that whole other half of the world?Or does it not count because they don't speak English as a first language?
Of course I have lived there. Didn't see the many mass killings. Were a few terrorist incidents but mostly people fighting each other not killing kids in schools.
i had kinda hope speakman had died, what a pity
Oh right. How naive of me.Suicide bombings, civil war and genocide is quite different.Only in the Middle East. Oh wait...
they are not democratic western states like ours and violence in many parts there is common.
Yeah man, totally. "You can have a gun if you let us decide whether we kill you or not". I can see absolutely no other solution.
What is that to do with anything man? You say that like its $#@!ing ok.You say, "Only in the US". I say "Since when is there only mass killings in the US?"Their age? So what man, people are people no matter how old they are.Look man, this "Only in the US" $#@! has got to stop. Not having a go. Just since when the $#@! did people adopt this and even start saying it like it even means anything.
I was watching a Texan government official congressman, governor or something on CNN. His comment was if the teacher had a gun she could have shot the killer. I was like wtf you progun lobbyist idiot. Always comes back to this same bullshit cycle. Mourn, anger, finger point, advance political agenda, nothing happens.
That Chinese example has been used in the media as an example of why stricter gun control laws are needed. Strange to see it being used to the contra here, I agree that the poster seems to have missed th point entirely.
Again, I was stating that not only does gun control need to be looked into but also Mental health services. These school shooters and mass murderers nearly all share similar serious mental health issues.. why do we wait for them to 'erupt'?I'm not that retarded or ignorant to think that gun control isn't the major cause/problem in the states - I just see a very similar underlying cause with nearly each and every mass-murderer in the last decade — all suffered from serious mental health conditions.
Lol erupt, you dont know much about mental health huh?
I used the word 'erupt' because most if not all of these individuals were relatively normal prior to going on these rampages.. is that not a fair term to use? :S
Why are we even debating this? it's america, hardly relevant considering NZ has a pretty good track record of shootings (I can think of only 2 or 3? and they were relatively speaking, minor)
Disregarding the fact that armed guards are people themselves, and thus fallible and susceptible to the kinds of brain disorders that might cause someone to shoot up a school of children, here's a fun fact: Columbine High School, the site of one of the most infamous school shootings in American history, employed an armed guard, Neil Gardner, at the time of the slaughter. And how did that work out? CNN has the report:Gardner, seeing [Eric] Harris working with his gun, leaned over the top of the car and fired four shots. He was 60 yards from the gunman. Harris spun hard to the right and Gardner momentarily thought he had hit him. Seconds later, Harris began shooting again at the deputy.After the exchange of gunfire, Harris ran back into the building. Gardner was able to get on the police radio and called for assistance from other Sheriff's units. "Shots in the building. I need someone in the south lot with me."It was 11:26 a.m. Only five minutes had passed since Jefferson County Sheriff's dispatch center had announced a bomb explosion and subsequent fire on South Wadsworth Boulevard.Wouldn't you know it: it turns out crazed school shooters have no qualms about shooting at armed guards, who, it also turns out, aren't necessarily effective at stopping gun-crazy madmen. After shooting at the guard, Harris and his partner, Dylan Klebold, stormed the school and were able to kill 13 people. After that, they killed themselves, effectively disproving the notion that "the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to have a good guy with a gun." Columbine had a good guy with a gun, and the bad guys with the guns killed a bunch of kids and then stopped themselves.