Scary day, while I was reading the story I felt like I could have been reading about my school...
I'm from the grand state of Virginia (just outside Washington), I've had friends that attended Virginia Tech University, and I've visited the campus.
There's a saying that guns don't kill people, people kill people. I'm pretty convinced it's true when I look at the experience of Canada, where there's 2 guns per person.
Gun laws might help. But there are societal problems at play here. When a guy has problems with his girlfriend and thinks it's ok to go kill 32 people, there's obviously certain lessons about the value of life that he's not getting taught.
Sad to read about this turn of events.... when I saw this story a few hours ago, the toll was one dead, one injured (not that that's any better...)
No, I meant the description of Virginia Tech could have been any major school in the US, and it was scary to think it could have easily happened at my school.Did you attend Columbine then?![]()
It's quite simple, if these type of tragedies are to be prevented firearms need to be outlawed in the USA, otherwise we are likely to see similar type of events again in the future.
RIP to all those who lose their lives.![]()
I agree this is horrible..
Just curious to know where you hear the Canada thing from, because honestly I have never met anyone who owns a gun, so i don't know where that Canada statistic comes from.
I have a Swiss friend who says they all have guns in their homes, but for different reasons.
I'm from the grand state of Virginia (just outside Washington), I've had friends that attended Virginia Tech University, and I've visited the campus.
There's a saying that guns don't kill people, people kill people. I'm pretty convinced it's true when I look at the experience of Canada, where there's 2 guns per person.
Gun laws might help. But there are societal problems at play here. When a guy has problems with his girlfriend and thinks it's ok to go kill 32 people, there's obviously certain lessons about the value of life that he's not getting taught.
Sad to read about this turn of events.... when I saw this story a few hours ago, the toll was one dead, one injured (not that that's any better...)
Sorry, but I really disagree with this.
For this guy to shoot the amount of people he did, it must have been some kind of automatic weapon.
Why are the public having access to these kind of firearms?
There are times when you are going to find people in severe mental states where they are so twisted that something like this seems a reasonable thing to do.
Having a gun tolerent society where someone in this state of total breakdown can have access to funking machine gun or whatever it was really should shoulder some of the blame for this tragedy.
As recent debates on this forum indicate, some aspects of the North American sense of values are so far from being comprehendable it's scarey( re. Those idiots on TV 'God Hates America' ...I wonder what those bunch of twisted morons have to say about this?)
So, how many more people are going to have to die, and when is it going to be when some other deluded nutter thinks 'Only 33...man I can do better than that' ?
I read an article in a magazine a while back where a reporter tested how easy would be to buy a gun in various states of apparent mental distress. One was with him in a blood stained shirt and another was through the help of a glove puppet. He had no problem on both accounts.
I don't state this case to argue against gun control, which I mostly support, but just to say that there are deeper societal problems in the US when a guy snaps and believes that killing a classroom full of people is a viable course of action. Even if you take the (legal) guns away, this problem remains and I think it might be a more urgent point to address.
Well, look at the rise of knife violence in the UK (at least, the papers portray this as a problem).so if it wasn't guns, something else would be used to cause similar harm.
Well, look at the rise of knife violence in the UK (at least, the papers portray this as a problem).