How can you say that?
That situation could have ended the same with about any firearm.
Absolute rubbish and if you believe that then your obsession with firearms is clouding your judgement to the point of insanity.
If this guy could only get his hand on a .22 or even a 38 a hell of a LOT more kids would have gone home that night.
If he only had access to a double barrelled shotgun then the teachers could have easily overpowered a skinny little kid like this in-between reloading.
We use roughly 8,000,000,000 lbs of explosives in the US every year even if you can't make it you can get it one way or another. BTW I used amazon as an example there are so many sources it is not even funny. Again the US is not Europe.(thank god for that) Those exploding gun targets (tannerite) that I am sure your masters in Europe don't allow you to have we can get those all over. The components for tannerite are legal to buy. And I know exactly what "personal experience" you claim to have. LOL.
I don't understand the logic here.
I'm offering an opinion that due to the amount of nutters going round the US shooting folks with high powered big mag guns it might be time to think about doing something to try and prevent a tragedy like this occurring again.
Yet for some reason the only argument you folks can come back with is some rubbish about explosives.
What planet are you from?
This guy did NOT use explosives
From the evidence i've seen so far he did not plan this, it just kicked off.
You've then got other ops seemingly coming to the conclusion that because they were near enough to feel a explosion their knowledge is more than someone that's been working around explosives for the last 20 years.
:lmao:
I'm not talking about explosives as
a/ It has NOTHING to do with this tragedy
b/ It's not the responsible thing to do to talk about construction explosives on a public forum that kids read
c/ It has NOTHING to do with guns
Yep, straight jackets can help "thumbsup"
My soap box comment wasn't targeted at anyone in this thread. Happened to see some tv tards using the tragedy to their advantage.
Seems that the only response against a unemotional and logical opinion that keeping guns locked up when at home is to talk absolute bollox and to exaggerate that bollox until it becomes ridiculous.
Come on guys lets play grown ups here.
If NOTHING is done then your countries kids and innocent victims are going to suffer and die again and again and again.
If NOTHING is done then this sort of thing IS going to happen again, be it next week or next year.
It is NOT much of an inconvenience to have to apply for a license
It's NOT an inconvenience or great expense to buy a gun safe
It's NOT much of an inconvenience to have a cop come round to check your house security and gun safe
It's absolutely NO inconvenience to lock your guns up when not in use
To stomp your feet and act like a 9 year old kid who thinks someone is taking his candy away is NOT how a grown up should behave.
It's this absolutely selfish attitude that's going to be directly responsible for the next tragedy.
Stop being selfish and only worrying about your hobbies, stop being a little kid and stamping your feet.
Grow up and accept that the society we live in is fooooked up and we NEED to do something to prevent weapons of mass murder getting into these twats hands again.
I'm just a Brit offering an opinion from my own experiences, it's YOUR kids and family members that are under this threat.
Grow up and take some responsibility, the glory days of very slightly responsible nutters has gone, you NEED to try and restrict these nutters getting their hands on weapons of mass murder.
Sure they'll find another way to kill, but without mass murder weapons it would have been 15 or 10 more kids that would have goten to go home that night.
Again i'm not suggesting banning anything.
Just tighter licensing, better house security, and keeping guns in safes.
None are much of an inconvenience are they really compared to the cost of lives?