TerryJ2
Well-Known Member
Shootings in other countries' elementary schools? Scotland.
http://www2.needham.k12.ma.us/nhs/cur/kane97/P1/iwdc/iwdc.p1.html
http://www2.needham.k12.ma.us/nhs/cur/kane97/P1/iwdc/iwdc.p1.html
I read your post. I appreciate the content. Tonight, however, I am "bone tired" just accepting that what we all know iis obvious the world doesn't know is obvious.
What made me "bone tired" was a segment on tv that showed gun dealers around OUR Country being inudated with telephone calls from Buyers wanting to purchase the same automatic weapon before it is pulled from the market. OMG! This whole thing just makes me sick. DDD
Just curious MWM, which do you think had the biggest impact on what happened that day. The fact that Adam Lanza was mentally ill or the fact that guns are available legally in this country?
I don't know what's true about that either. One young man who was a babysitter for the murderer, said his mother told him to never turn his back on him and to keep him in his sight at all times. They said that she was very private about her issues with her son. I came from a wealthy family and not saying this is true in all cases, but sometimes they will not seek treatment, they prefer to not have the shame on the "perfect family" and don't even seek any treatment. Who knows what his diagnosis is. Even though he was 20 and legally an adult our kids with issues are sometimes far below that maturity wise. Maybe I am just looking for someone to blame, I don't know, I am angry and saddened by this complete waste. I am sorry she lost her life too (mother) horrible. I just wish she had used better sense when it came to her guns, and locking them up for the person who had the permit to buy and own the guns. If she had this might not have happened on the large scale that it did.