Who cares how it could of been prevented, it happened.
Actually it's not. It makes perfect sense. A person can grab a fork and use it to get kill 30 people in 10 minutes. Really makes perfect sense.
"Guns do not kill people, people kill people."
Every time a tragedy such as this occurs, some idiot pipes up with this argument.
Yes, people kill people... with guns. When guns are legally available or completely unregulated, they are made accessible to people who want to kill people.
Guns can be found in every country in the world. It's the countries that openly have guns in the community for one reason or another that shocking incidents such as these frequently occur in.
SKY NEWS: Witnesses said he was heavily armed and entered the college looking for his girlfriend... He reportedly lined up students and opened fire at them. He was said to be an Asian, in his mid-20s...
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=ac6_1176750032&p=1
cell phone clip that captured the gun shots sounds
lets not get into a "guns should get illegal" b.s. convo. that just doesnt make since. if you ban them in one country you cant ban them in all the others and they will still make their way into countries where tehy are illegal. people with them will still have the upper hand over the peolpe who dont.
just look at the stats of the states with anti-gun laws against the states that dont. the ones with them have higher crime rates including armed robbery and murders with hand guns. think about that for a min.
a gun is a weapon. it needs to be picked up, loaded, aimed, and have its trigger pulled in order to kill. all of which has to be done by a person. key word there is person.
what do you mean it doesn't make sense? ofcourse it makes sense. firearms in the wrong hands are extremely dangerous. how many more times does this have to happen in your country for there to be changes made? that stuff you talk about, how the firearms will end up making their way into a country despite it being illegal - sure that's true. but not to this extreme, where in your country they are available in regular department stores, accessible to nearly anyone who is at a certain age. gun crimes in australia validate that argument - sure there are a few people who have guns here but we dont have young high school kids shooting up their schools.
please, by all means, tell me how easy it is to legally get a gun in this country much less a concealed weapons permit
look at other countries that have tried to regulate guns. look into it.
how often does a chinese student come over to the states and shoot random people? this is the first time ive heard of it
what changes would you suggest? a ban? only police and military should have guns?
columbine is a different situation. you ever wonder why the courts have the parents of the victims under a gag order? as i already stated, ive heard a radio interview with a girl who was best friends with one of the shooters in columbine. the dude was fucked due to his meds. where did he get his guns? home. he knew where his dad kept the key.
you would minimise the availability of firearms to crazy people. so the people are who arent crazy and are law abiding citizens should have to suffer?
the u.k. tried to do a ban on guns and crime went up. ive seen same stats for your country too.
Justice Department study:
* 3/5 of felons polled agreed that "a criminal is not going to mess around with a victim he knows is armed with a gun."28
* 74% of felons polled agreed that "one reason burglars avoid houses when people are at home is that they fear being shot during the crime."29
* 57% of felons polled agreed that "criminals are more worried about meeting an armed victim than they are about running into the police."30
Myth: Gun control in Australia is curbing crime
Fact: Crime has been rising since a sweeping ban on private gun ownership. In the first two
years after gun-owners were forced to surrender 640,381 personal firearms, government statistics
show a dramatic increase in criminal activity. In 2001-2002, homicides were up another
20%.
From the inception of firearm confiscation to March 27, 2000, the numbers are:
• Gun murders up 19%
• Armed robbery up 69%
• Home invasions up 21%
The sad part is that in the 15 years before national gun confiscation:
• Firearm-related homicides dropped nearly 66%
• Firearm-related deaths fell 50%
Fact: Gun crimes are rising throughout Australia after guns were banned. In Sydney alone,
robbery rates with guns rose 160% in 2001, more in the previous year.
yes ill-matic, i agree, your country should be used as an example
"He carried a 9mm semiautomatic and a .22-caliber handgun, both with the serial numbers obliterated, federal law enforcement officials said. "
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/16/AR2007041600533_pf.html
doesnt seem like they were purchased legally
ill-matic i didnt say anything about being the SOLE reason. but you cant deny that these crimes go up drastically after the bans
so its a small sacrafice to see that these things dont happen. how do you prevent a guy who, i think reports are saying now, wasnt a student at the school, not a citizen of this country, from purchasing illegal guns and killing people? how do you stop illegal guns getting into the hands of crazy people? is a ban going to stop illegal guns getting into their hands?
ofcourse it will, because it's so damned accessible in your country. im not surprised that he got his hands on firearms so easily because he doesn't have to go THAT far to get a hold of them. what are you trying to say here? if you reduce the accessibility then you won't have so many people committing such heinous massacres. i can't believe that you're actually ARGUING against this.