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Originally posted by Dr. Cossack
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Originally posted by Breakman
A sorta off-topic question, is it true that other countries are criticizing the US for this? I think they should concentrate on their own countries' horrible events than chastise other countries, if that's the case...
I'll cover that part as an outsider.
Several people and media around here have commented that, if there was a stronger gun control in the US, maybe this wouldn't have happened. The critics I heard were more related to some of the internal policies of the country, and not about the country as a whole. People around here are shocked by the scale of the tragedy, too.
Gun Control is
No Solution to this. There was an abated Appalachian mountains school shooting in which the casualties were cut because two students, hearing the shots, ran to their cars, brought out their shotguns, rushed the gunman (who was reloading) and forced him to surrender. If teacher and administrators had guns, this would potentially occur with less frequently. He was able to take his time, and fire at ease, because he wasn't looking over his shoulder. He was safe. No one else could threaten him. The cops didn't take any significant action until it was too late, there had been two shootings, and he was already dead. (No offense to the majority of law support). So, with that in mind, you have to look back and think: is the problem with school security (which is significantly lacking anyway, in my opinion of my school and many others), or is the problem that no security is actually working?
That said, now I'd like to give my opinion on the media's take on this. They are playing right into the dead man's hands by playing all the media he sent them, giving him all the attention and coverage. This will inspire others like him to say, "Hey, I can get attention like this too! Let me try it...", and if (hopefully not when) this occurs, the media will call it a bullying epidemic, not an media mistake.
Edited by MagimanV1.5 on April 20, 2007 at 13:13:11.
Edited by MagimanV1.5 on April 20, 2007 at 13:16:05.