There is no solution. To say that there is a solution is to say that the problem can be solved. It never will be. We can try to improve security in our schools. We can try to be more vigilant in looking for warning signs of mental illness that might lead to murder. But in the end, this sort of thing will happen again; there is no way to prevent it.
The worst mass murder in an elementary school in American history happened in 1927. Thirty eight elementary school children were killed with dynamite. We didn't outlaw dynamite.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bath_School_disaster Originally Posted by joe bloe
I wouldn't ban them; but instead of beating up on gun owners and gun right advocates, politicians, news outlets, and the left should start laying blame on Hollywood, the media, and distributors/producers of violent video games and other violent laden entertainment.I call bulltwinkie. I watched people get blown up in action movies, shot in combat/western/mob movies, eaten by aliens and stomped by dino-creatures in sci fi, sucked dry by Dracula and his relatives and cut to ribbons by Freddy Kreuger in horror, and I didn't turn into a serial killer. (That vampire thing may have had some influence, however.) Tons of kids grow up watching violent TV and playing shoot-em-up games and are just fine. We're talking about a few people out of MILLIONS.
Poor parenting is the big culprit in my opinion. Too many broken homes with single parents who are ill-equipped to properly raise children. Help them by using the presidential bully pulpit against the producers of violent trash ! Originally Posted by Whirlaway
Are we willing to put people away who may be a decent well adjusted person 95% of the time but are capable, and likely, to use massive violence 5% of the time? Will we violate their rights to protect ours? Originally Posted by JD BarleycornI throw that question back at you jd. What about this young man who did this? He was a "decent" 95% of the time.