Well even Yahoo isn't buying the official narrative either.
https://news.yahoo.com/police-narra...question-as-new-details-emerge-132129728.html
https://news.yahoo.com/police-narra...question-as-new-details-emerge-132129728.html
Well even Yahoo isn't buying the official narrative either.
https://news.yahoo.com/police-narra...question-as-new-details-emerge-132129728.html
I'm fine with having more security places, scanning for weapons, metal detectors. These should be standard safety implementations.Colorado was an early adopter of more regulations in schools to keep them safe.
Since then we have had no mass shootings in schools, but we have had a mass shooting in a movie theater, church, downtown area streets, a home, and a grocery store.
So you can congratulate your state for getting their shit together early at schools, but it's only a matter of time before it occurs elsewhere.
Unless your idea is to make Utah a utopian prison, where everywhere you go has full body scans and swat teams.
Culture does shape a lot of things and figuring out the source of problems within is the most critical aspect of course.
But when you can casually go to a nearby store, pick up a gun with a huge magazine and a surplus of ammo on a whim, it's just going to make this kind of thing easier and happen more.
There will always be unstable humans.
At least online porn consumption doesn't kill children, aye? There's some silver lining for youThe culture and people of Utah are too preoccupied with online pornography to be bothered with mass shootings.
Cheers,
Ian
I'm fine with having more security places, scanning for weapons, metal detectors. These should be standard safety implementations.
Mostly, I just think the fact that Utah hasn't had as much of an issue with this and the widespread of guns is an interesting case study and counterpoint to make to people who feel that the presence of guns itself is what increases the chances of these shootings.In many ways I'm on board with you, but I do worry about the line being moved more and more
I'm fine with having more security places, scanning for weapons, metal detectors. These should be standard safety implementations.
Copslike thisareonlythere to terrorize the poor and the lower middle class over petty offenses.
That sounds like trying to hitch bigger gripes about society to particular tragedies.Probably the greatest reason for these shootings is a very dysfunctional and unequal society. People with little or no hope do desperate things.
How many more? Lots.
The NRA has all the money, power and influence.
Nothing will change until that institution loses power.
The current NRA is effectively bankrupt.
Remember, don’t be poor.
Ian
Yea that mindset is very common with those who've came of age back when gas was only 80 cents a gallon and a pack of Marlboros wasn't anymore expensive.