It should be obvious to everyone that it is not gun control that is needed in America, we need...
“Mixed-Race, Narcissist With Chip On Shoulder” control.
Three of the people who died were stabbed in their apartment.
He hit others with his car. At least it wasn’t a SUV.
Unless you think that the mere availability of guns to John Q. Citizen is what gave rise to Elliot Rodger’s fantasies of slaughter, you can scarcely blame guns. He was a versatile killer.
I blame Modern American Liberalism. It was a Leftist Regressive who raised him to be the monster he was. Barack Hussein Obama sent out wolf whistle Code Words for him to murder women.
Son of a leftist and spoiled brat richkid with an inferiority complex blaming others instead of working on his own issues.
Add in violent video games addiction, often absent father, no job and no religious activities —results in a slightly saner version of Adam Lanza. See a pattern here?
These laws are already in place in California.
It is easier to blame guns than a crumbling society that doesn’t value life.
Pray America wakes up
Ironically he suggested the real prevention for crimes like his. Roundup paranoid schizoprhenics LIKE HIM and put them into camps. They usually end up causing their own executions anyway-but they also kill innocents before. Mental patients have turned society into the asylums they need. We are “understanding” and “protecting” the dangerously mentally ill at the cost of sane,innocent lives.
I guess commenter #5 did not get my joke that Mixed-Race, Narcissist With Chip On Shoulder was referring to another psychopath - the one occupying the White House.
Tip of the hat to the Moderator who removed the comment before I could get in here and explain intelligent humour to the lad. Also a $100. donation made in honour of said Moderator. :)
What emerged from Representative Murphys year-long series of hearings and studies was a far-sighted bill to improve our mental-illness-treatment system, the Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act (H.R. 3717). The proposed legislation attacks the problem at multiple levels, including improving mental-illness-treatment laws, increasing the availability of public psychiatric beds, amending the privacy provisions under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, strengthening NIMH, and reforming SAMHSA. Murphy worked assiduously to make his proposal bipartisan, soliciting input from Democrats and from a wide variety of mental-health organizations. The bill has 49 Republican and 27 Democratic co-sponsors and has been endorsed by many organizations and newspapers, ranging from the Wall Street Journal to the Washington Post. Given the overwhelming evidence of the need to improve the nations mental-illness-treatment system, one would have thought that bipartisan common sense would prevail.But that would underestimate the partisan sentiments and small-mindedness of some members of Congress. On May 6, Representative Ron Barber of Arizona and four other House Democrats introduced legislation aimed at directly competing with the proposed Murphy legislation. The Democratic bill provided funding for expanding the mental-health status quo while omitting all the provisions in the Murphy proposal that would produce actual change. It was widely rumored that Nancy Pelosi was behind the introduction of the Barber bill, to prevent the Republicans from taking credit for improving the system, a cynical move that the Wall Street Journal called the basest form of Washington politics.
The biggest mass killing of school kids in our history was accomplished with explosives, not guns.