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pnewton
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I can think of three ways that something mentioned might have addressed the current incident.Just curious - how would any of those measures helped at Sandy Hook or the Aurora Colorado shootings?
I believe the Sandy Hook shooter broke 41 laws, do you honestly think he cared if he broke 42 or 55 laws?
The first is the culture of violence. We need to constantlyu educate parents and other responsible adults that desensitizing children to violence is a dangerous thing.
The second is that we need to renew our commitmentment to helping the mentally ill. In my own state the budget for mental health services has been constantly reduced for decades, using catch and release law enforcement in place of actual services for a decade. Only in the last year or two are they trying now to combine the two, except they still cut funding this year so this too will fail.
The third thing has to do with sensible restrictions. While it is true that any criminal that is going to kill someone will easily disregard one more law, it is not true of that criminal’s parents, who in the case of these kids that do this stuff are often the gun owners. There is no excuse for a parent of a seriously disturbed kid to keep firearms, unless they are totally secure. This was a recipe for disaster we have seen repeated. The son may not hesitate to violate the law, so we we need to hold the parent to the law. If one is to be a gun owner, then they must be a responsible gun owner, literally. They need to bear the responsibility for what their gun is used for.