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Gun rants

Two totally different rants as I'm watching (technically listening, as my Mom is watching Dateline downstairs, and I can't see the television) another news show about the massacre.

The host of the show is going on and on about how easy it is to get a gun in Virginia, and that's the reason this massacre happened. Okay, look. I'm in favor of strict gun control.  You'll never be able to convince me that it's your God given right to own 100 guns and an arsenal of semi automatic weapons. One gun, sure. Two guns cause you love hunting, all right, but no one needs an Uzi, especially if the closest you've ever been to hunting is a pair of camo pants.

*However*  the argument that if there was stricter gun control this horrible thing never would have happened is bullshit. If it was illegal to own guns, there would never be any gun violence?  Just like drugs are illegal now, and the U.S. has no drug problem, you mean? Riiiight.   People who want to do something like this, will do it. Whether they can walk into a gun shop and buy one or whether they're buying one out of someone's trunk.  I understand the need to hold someone or something accountable for this, but blaming something large like the gun industry or all immigrants accountable for the actions of one very disturbed and twisted individual just isn't right.


My other rant was the statement made by members of the VTech NRA Group about how if they were allowed to have guns on campus, this massacre never would have happened, because they would have tried to shoot the killer.  The level of stupid in that statement amazes me.  I can't imagine what the body count would have been had a bunch of twenty somethings had a shoot out in a heavily populated building.

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Guns don't kill people. People kill people.
I agree, especially on the 20-somethings having a shootout. How many hotheaded kids would think twice about pulling out a gun in an argument if they all carried them around on campus?
I agree with you. I am anti-gun, but stronger gun control would not have prevented this.
The VTech NRA group is full of it simply because of history's lesson. In 66 when Whitman was blasting away from the tower here in Texas, locals joined the police shooting at him. (I always found that a very "Texas" fact. Where else would random people just pull out their guns and start shooting at a criminal?) And he still managed to kill 16 people (17 if you count the guy who lived on dialysis until he couldn't take it anymore and died from his injuries) and wounded a bunch more. So, clearly, guns on the campus is not going to solve a thing. Not to mention the logistics of a shoot out in a crowded area, like you said.

I do agree that if there was stricter gun control, there would be less violence. It wouldn't end entirely, but it might also limit a person. I wonder how many people might have been able to get over their rage if they hadn't been able to easily obtain a gun. Probably not this guy, nor the Columbine shooters, but some people might have been turned away from shooting just because it was too much work to get a gun.

I just never personally understood the fascination with guns. They a tool that exists for the purpose of taking a life, be it an animal or a person. Yes, you can just do target practice or whatever. But, guns were invented for death, and that freaks me out a bit.
Oooh.. I used awesome grammar and said "They a tool." Let me rephrase that.. they ARE a tool... :)