Thanks for the info, Warrigal.. I personally feel, without any references I admit, that
"Perhaps merely banning and confiscating these and similar weapons would have the greatest effect on the mass murder rate."
"Perhaps" is a big word here. "merely banning"? Having the greatest effect on the mass murder rate? I somewhat disagree with "greatest".
I see two factors that are most important:
1.Cause
2.Means
The Means are the weapons, so if we get rid of them, what about the Cause? It's the cause I believe is some kind of mental illness, some kind of rage, something in the water-whatever- that fills our young men's minds with the passion to kill.
We need to address the Cause just as crucially or even more so, than the means.
Because they will still kill. Maybe just one or 2 at a time instead of 7 or 17, but the cause still has to be addressed.
There are often signs that go ignored. In this case today, the principal banned the suspect from the school grounds, but the Superintendent of Schools claims he never heard of that! Lack of communication.
I've read other kids stating they used to say about the suspect; "If anyone would shoot up the school it would be him". He was a known troubled and violent young man. Everyone ignored him.
I don't know what to do. I'm just a grandmother with no degree in anything. But these guys are sick and something needs to be done to cure them or prevent this madness.