Mass shooting of the week, high school in parkland, FL.

This is pretty specific. Do you have any case studies?

Just my own observations.

Edit: I did read an article sometime after Sandy Hook that had breakdowns of some of the worst mass murders might not have been just school shootings. If I remember correctly almost every shooter came from affluence and had been on some form of ADHD or similar drug. I'll try and find it.
 
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Sorry, but they are needed. If you don't have any issues, how is it bothering you to make society safer? Certain types of people shouldn't be able to purchase a gun under any circumstance. What about that bothers you?

Being an idiot isn't an excuse, but it seems to be yours

Already covered n existing law.
 
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This is pretty specific. Do you have any case studies?

:eek:lol:

Hell no he doesn't have any case studies. He just knows. Just like he knows more about the climate than climatologists or knows more about the economy than the economists. He's a pure bred, 100% right winger
 
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:eek:lol:

Hell no he doesn't have any case studies. He just knows. Just like he knows more about the climate than climatologists or knows more about the economy than the economists. He's a pure bred, 100% right winger

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I don't agree with the conclusion. I think it largely has to do with mental health and afflunece....just a theory. Does this stuff ever happen in poor schools?

The availability of guns is a problem, but not sure we are doing anything wrong. The genie is out of the bottle and no amount of laws is going to make guns unavailable.

I still think this is partly an American culture problem, but we are in agreement on the rest.
 
For a lot of these kids it's the simple fact that their parents have shielded them from disappointment while young. Then instead of discipline they choose medication, so when the kid gets old enough to where mommy and daddy can't shield them from life they snap.

Spot on.
 
I still think this is partly an American culture problem, but we are in agreement on the rest.

I agree, but I'm not certain that we are "doing something wrong". Violence is down overall. These mass shootings are troublesome, but if cultural norms that are leading us to be less violent and wealthier are the same norms creating an increase in what is still a rare event, then we probably don't need to change.

For example, take hog's example about medication...if medicating kids makes teenagers 90% less likely to commit sexual assault or join a gang, but it also makes 1 out of 25 million teens into a school shooter, it's probably a good tradeoff, right?
 
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Trump just tweeted he called the Governor and "we" are working closely with local police on this.

He has to get SOME credit, doesn't he? What an f'ing complete douchebag he is. God, he cannot be ousted from office soon enough. Jerk.

Man you must have hated Obama..
 
Just my own observations.

Edit: I did read an article sometime after Sandy Hook that had breakdowns of some of the worst mass murders might not have been just school shootings. If I remember correctly almost every shooter came from affluence and had been on some form of ADHD or similar drug. I'll try and find it.
Haha this old guy is trying to blame these shootings on adhd medicine
 
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Diagnosed BEFORE the purchase?
Link?

I can only assume you are not answering because you know where I am going with this.
Your original comment is dead wrong UNLESS they knew it before the sale.
The existing laws are fine IF enforced properly.
 
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