Posted on 05/18/2018 8:29:31 PM PDT by Simon Green
Good post. Besides, the kid also planted bombs. If he knew what he was doing, he wouldn’t even need a gun.
.....”Forcing the owner of a firearm into liability for limiting access will render the 2nd amendment worthless just as gun bans. Conservatives jumping on this bandwagon are being absolutely foolish”......
Yes.
Then the firearms manufactures like say Magnum Research, makers of the Desert Eagle the most prolifically used pistol in action movies can sue these movie studios for portraying their products in a bad light. These Holly Wood studios repeatedly demonstrate inappropriate and illegal use of the Desert Eagle pistol which both harms Magnum Research and greatly increases the chance their products will be used illegally.
To counter the damage done by Holly Wood studies to the image of Magnum Research products they should issue a license to the movie studios to use their products. I'm sure the price of these licenses could be very expensive and likely payable like royalties for using someones music. Cha Ching!
....”The father is partly to blame for not securing his guns”....
Wrong. The son is 17 and knew how to shoot. Likely practiced with his father. Our Family has secured weapons but it is no secret to have access if needed.
....” he told an investigator he spared people he liked because he wanted his story told”......
I don’t believe that for a second. The kid’s made a ‘story’ up to sell, or as he goes along, for his moment of fame, especially now that he’s met his targeted goal of killing people.
He saw Hogglit tell his story all over TV for weeks. This cur wants to be the next High School Hooligan Hogg.
>> The alleged shooter used a shotgun and a .38 revolver
Taped together to function as an assault weapon.
Kina blows out of the water the claim that one should be 21 to purchase a firearm.
“This is Texas, they are going to kill him back.”
Nope. He’s 17. He’ll get life without parole.
Because "being famous" will get you: "love," a "career," and money.*
Regards,
* Please note the quotation marks around "love" and "career."
Anyone who believes that hasnt paid attention to news reports of the lives of the famous.
The majority of the famous people I read about are anything but happy. Their families are fractured and miserable. No love there. They often end their lives penniless and broken.
Get a grip
This is about adults - parents - securing firearms from children
Especially moody isolated voilence attracted teens
This may not be where the buck stops
But its where the buck starts
You cant pass any law on 300 million Americans that replaces careless parenting
I hold the parents as prime responsible in this case
He needs to be hanging from the end of a rope, this is his story!
No the shooter is totally to blame.
You neglected to read the footnote at the bottom of my post.
Regards,
Yup. It’s hard for me to imagine anyone looking back from 2050 and deciding the 24 hour news cycle, the portable internet and smart phones, and social media was this really great thing for society.
Freegards
If the shooter fits your profile (bullied, going to a shrink, taking antidepressants), then hell no the dad should not have let him near his guns.
No AR15, no Glock. That really takes the red meat out of the anti gun hysteria.
A five or six shot revolver and a shotgun, assuming pump action with what, five or six shells? Each of which takes time to reload? And no one was able to get to him while reloading?
Banning AR-15s would’a stopped that one cold! < /sarc >
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