Gardenlover
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Heartbreaking for everyone involved. So very sad.
1. That’s probably because Canada doesn’t have as many sicko’s as the U.S.I was surprised it happened in Canada too.
We don’t have many mass shootings.
Maybe. Thats a tough one to argue.1. That’s probably because Canada doesn’t have as many sicko’s as the U.S.
Definitely! I agree 100%.2. and also, Canada does not have as many guns. Just looking at the stats, the U.S. leads the world with their civilians having more guns than any other other country.
You really don’t want to argue with me, do you? I am not a pleasant person to be around when, or if I lose an argument. I can be mean and nasty. You don’t want to see that, do you? (Please don’t take me serious. My wife doesn’t.)Maybe. Thats a tough one to argue.
Definitely! I agree 100%.
No I don’t want to argue with you but I honestly agree with everything you are saying which is why I don’t have much to say. LolYou really don’t want to argue with me, do you? I am not a pleasant person to be around when, or if I lose an argument. I can be mean and nasty. You don’t want to see that, do you? (Please don’t take me serious. My wife doesn’t.)
Nobody is suggesting that Canada has no mental illness.Mental illness can happen anywhere, even Canada.
We have to stop pandering and start treating mental illness.
I haven't heard much about this particular incident, but too much wrongdoing is passed off as 'mental illness.'Mental illness can happen anywhere, even Canada.
We have to stop pandering and start treating mental illness.
Doesn't matter now... he's dead.. !I haven't heard much about this particular incident, but too much wrongdoing is passed off as 'mental illness.'
"Did the person know what he/she was doing" at the time
and
"Did he or she know it was wrong?"
That should be enough..
I was surprised too Patty! The evil is spreading across the globe...mass murders are no longer just an American problem. Parents shouldn't have to worry about sending their children to school. And children shouldn't have to worry about dying or being injured in school. My heart goes out the the families of the deceased and injured.I was surprised it happened in Canada too.
We don’t have many mass shootings.
I can think of plenty of people that I could shoot before I would shoot an innocent animal. If I could be 100% sure I would suffer no legal consequences that is.I have an acquaintance that shot a 12 point buck about 10 or so years ago. He said to me that he held the buck in his sights for about 3 minutes while trying to decide whether to kill this beautiful animal or not. He said he shot and killed the buck because he couldn’t help himself. Then, he goes on and tells me that if it was his neighbor up the street, he wouldn’t have had to wait the 3 minutes. So, there you go. Some people think the way to resolve a problem is to kill the person that made the problem.
That’s not necessarily true. I knew a family like that yet their son committed a ghastly double murder. Some people are just mentally ill.The problem in this case seems to be sh*tty parents. Had Jesse been raised in a stable, loving home, chances are, he/she never would have committed this horrible act.
Legally, a person can carry around or have a mental illness, but not be insane.I haven't heard much about this particular incident, but too much wrongdoing is passed off as 'mental illness.'
"Did the person know what he/she was doing" at the time
and
"Did he or she know it was wrong?"
That should be enough..
They lived in a fairly nice neighborhood. I was expecting to see a run-down shack or apartment.A little history about the shooter 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar ...