It's a hard problem to fix, man. When we see a school bus of people killed because of a drunk driver, we all agree it's a tragedy...but what is the realistic recourse to prevent it in the future, you know? Can't ban alcohol, and driving while drunk is already illegal. People will, in the end, do what they want to do.
Totally unrealistic in America where many jobs are tens or dozens of miles away from where people live. In Europe maybe. Also, the result would be a doubled prison population. See: war on drugs.It's not a hard problem.
1) Solution to drunk driving - You get caught driving drunk once, you lose your license for 10 years. No exceptions. You get caught again, you lose your license forever and go to jail for 5 years.
This solution presumes your typical violent gun offender is purchasing their gun legally in the first place. Unlike a 4-ton fucking airplane, a gun can be purchased illegally and concealed easily. So again, if someone had bad intentions, they can still get one off the black market or steal a family member's gun for cheap.2) Solution to gun violence - Full medical and psychiatric evaluations for anyone attempting to purchase a weapon in the United States. Minimum age 25 years old to carry a firearm in every major city. License expires every 2 years and requires new evaluations to re-activate. Like a pilot's license.
20-year old shooter.
2nd shooter caught? he's already dead when he goes to prison.
Anyone think its poor taste to be interviewing kids? Especially hours after it just happened.
Anyone think its poor taste to be interviewing kids? Especially hours after it just happened.
Lets not start dehumanising. It serves no purpose but to reduce the conversation to base exchanges ever escalating outrage. And lets face it, killing is sadly all too Human.Not human.
2) Solution to gun violence - Full medical and psychiatric evaluations for anyone attempting to purchase a weapon in the United States. Minimum age 25 years old to carry a firearm in every major city. License expires every 2 years and requires new evaluations to re-activate. Like a pilot's license.
Anyone think its poor taste to be interviewing kids? Especially hours after it just happened.
Weeks before Christmas? What a cruel world we live in. What would possess someone to do this to children?
Im going to be a dad in 4 months. im on the verge of tears at work over all of this.
Not trying to start shit, but I'm curious to know the race of the shooter(s)
I can't believe they're trying to interview these kids.
I figured he would get a few and these types of things don't even shock me any more, but the fact that he hit an elementary school and killed 27 people is insane. I don't know, man...