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School shooting in Oxford Michigan [MERGED]

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Re: School shooting in my old "home town"

In nations that have "gun control" people find other ways that are less convenient to kill their fellow man. That being said, what would make a 15 year old boy want to kill his class mates? The gun didn't plant that desire in him, it did make it easier for him to kill. No doubt that the boy's parents bear some culpability in this by giving him access to a weapon. But that still doesn't explain the motive only the means.

The difference is in the numbers of injured or dead.

Guns are the lazy man's way of killing as many people as you can.

And it is only going to get worse with so many households having so many guns lying around and filled with angry people with grudges against the world like this family apparently has.
 
Re: School shooting in my old "home town"

/\ There is a side link embedded in the article that was linked just above your post.

According to that article, some of the classmates claimed the shooter has been bullied.

There were also reports of some of his classmates staying home because they 'didn't feel comfortable' going to school that day. It certainly appears that some of the kids had a pretty good idea that something like this was going to happen.

Since the school had a meeting with him and his parents that morning about things he was saying I think the school had a pretty good idea too.
 
Re: School shooting in my old "home town"

At the very least....these people are the poster children for the irresponsible, violent, angry gun nuts in the US.

There has to be something done to create a chilling effect before other trash parents decide that arming their teenagers with guns is a thing to do.

I want to see their lives crumble to dust.
 
Re: School shooting in my old "home town"

^^
This gets weirder all of the time.
 
Re: School shooting in my old "home town"

As a young teen I knew a guy whose mother had bought him a revolver, then I saw the bullets with names carved into them. Seems he had enemies. Thankfully the bullets were never used, events such as school shootings always make me think of what might have happened.
 
Re: School shooting in my old "home town"

Please look here to know that more than 41000 have been murdered by guns when you look at this site do remember that this inlcied children under 10 years old you will see that iun the attachment. It is one of the reasons that I will never set foot in The USA again sadly!

https://www.gunviolencearchive.org/

Something has to be done

Pierre
 
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Re: School shooting in my old "home town"

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-59530279

Neither federal nor state law requires gun owners to keep their weapons locked away from their children.

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Actions have consequences.
 
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Re: School shooting in my old "home town"

The idea of fleeing while your son sits in jail waiting to go to jail is just sick. Now we might have a clue as to why the boy is so screwed up.
 
Re: Interesting direction for the law

It's about time.

Now that they're in custody, he NRA will jump to their defense with an OJ-like team of lawyers.
 
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I have to ask if the Crumbly family had any experience with guys before buying that pistol. Yes, the release of this photo soon after a school shooting is insensitive... and I find it obnoxious at anytime. It reeks of people that take the ownership of guns in a frivolous manner.
 
^ I read somewhere that the father bought the pistol specifically for his son. I haven't read anything about the boy having any gun training. I don't even know if the father owned his own guns but I suspect he did.

By the way, the pistol was purchased just days before. It seems to me that the son was planning the attack.
 
^ The father bought it as a gift for his son. The mother took him to the shooting range. In a family that hunts it's not unusual for a 15 year old to get a hunting rifle for a birthday or Christmas gift. I find a semi automatic pistol or any hand gun a bit weird at that age. Either way a teen should not have free access to a gun. I never kept a gun in my home when our son was growing up... anything from accidents to an impulse based on rage and anger can and do take place.
 
/\ A trip to a shooting range can be an enjoyable sport no different than a game of darts at the local pub.

Bowling, golf, curling, basketball, . . . all about hitting a target.
 
/\ A trip to a shooting range can be an enjoyable sport no different than a game of darts at the local pub.

Bowling, golf, curling, basketball, . . . all about hitting a target.

How many school students are massacred en masse with throwing darts, bowling balls or pins, golf balls or clubs, curling rocks, or basketballs?

Seriously?
 
/\ A trip to a shooting range can be an enjoyable sport no different than a game of darts at the local pub.

Bowling, golf, curling, basketball, . . . all about hitting a target.

:rotflmao:

Stop it. Please.
 
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