True. But it's not just the weapon, it's a madness or a societal problem. Everybody wants to harp on the weapon without addressing the cause.
That's all the input I have.
I suppose, too, that it's a way for the "powerless" and to feel "powerful".
True. But it's not just the weapon, it's a madness or a societal problem. Everybody wants to harp on the weapon without addressing the cause.
That's all the input I have.
My prayers and condolences to the victims and their families, and for the family of the shooter.
I've never owned a gun, but when I was in high school, in the early 60s, in rural Ohio, a lot of kids and some faculty brought rifles and shotguns to school, and left them in their car or truck. My older brother would go hunting (rabbit, squirrel, etc) before school. I never heard of any type of issues with the guns at schools back then.
My point? It isn't that guns, per se, are a problem. But I'm not sure what is. I dunno.
My prayers and condolences to the victims and their families, and for the family of the shooter.
I've never owned a gun, but when I was in high school, in the early 60s, in rural Ohio, a lot of kids and some faculty brought rifles and shotguns to school, and left them in their car or truck. My older brother would go hunting (rabbit, squirrel, etc) before school. I never heard of any type of issues with the guns at schools back then.
My point? It isn't that guns, per se, are a problem. But I'm not sure what is. I dunno.
Florida shooting: Football coach 'died a hero' shielding students from school gunman
Thu 15 Feb 2018, 8:33pm
A Florida high school football coach "died a hero" after being shot while shielding students from gunfire in a deadly attack that killed 17 people.
Reports emerged on Twitter that the school's varsity football assistant coach Aaron Feis had stepped in to cover students and was himself shot.
The school's football team later tweeted that Mr Feis had been shot as he "selflessly shielded students from the shooter".
"He died a hero and he will forever be in our hearts and memories," the MS Douglas Football department tweeted.
One of the Douglas players, Charlie Rothkopf, tweeted that Mr Feis had provided cover for other students.
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I think you are on to something, unfortunately the way the wind is blowing it is likely to continue getting worse. Victimology or whatever it is called that we have heaped on us by much of the media causes most everybody to get upset, frustrated, and feeling like they are being done wrong.Until people begin to understand that there is something seriously wrong with our crumbling culture, it will continue. Sad but true.
If there is anything positive about this latest shooting, it is the fact that the authorities have captured this lunatic, and he appears to be unharmed. Hopefully, they can learn something about what drove him to this senseless act, and begin to take steps to help prevent future acts of a similar nature. Most of the time, these shooters are either shot, or take their own lives, and we are left with little other than speculation for their motives.
Another alternative might be to have armed police assigned to our schools...this senseless killing of children cannot be allowed to continue.
RIP to everyone who diedTrue. But it's not just the weapon, it's a madness or a societal problem. Everybody wants to harp on the weapon without addressing the cause.
Until people begin to understand that there is something seriously wrong with our crumbling culture, it will continue. Sad but true.
I agree. Young people in the U.S. used to carry and use guns when I was growing up, but things like this never happened back then. Maybe it's lack of parenting?? IDK,
I think you are on to something, unfortunately the way the wind is blowing it is likely to continue getting worse. Victimology or whatever it is called that we have heaped on us by much of the media causes most everybody to get upset, frustrated, and feeling like they are being done wrong.
Won't happen...guns are what our forefathers used to break away from you-all.
Again, another mentally ill, young, white male, 19. Said to be "troubled" and was asked to leave school at one point.
So proud of his weapons. I also heard he's been showing off pictures of his guns to some people.
On St. Valentines's day and Ash Wednesday, too.
Before the gun battle starts, please let me say I believe there is a HUGE mental illness problem with young males and older too, in this country.
17 confirmed dead, some died at the hospital.
There were armed police here. Didn't do anything. You can patrol the entire school all the time and be in all places.
In many cases, doctors with little or no mental health training, hand out Ritalin like candy without first ascertaining is the child disturbed, or disturbing? Kids with hellish homes often act out, but that is often indicative of a poor environment, not necessarily a biochemical imbalance. As for Chantix, I couldn’t take it, it made me majorly depressed, borderline suicidal.these children that have autism are put on medication that can hurt them --just like doctors putting people on chantix so they will quit smoking have suicidal thoughts -- have heard a lot of people say they had to get off of it--they put children on ritalin and other meds and sometimes it worse than the disease