Of course I'm hurt. I have a soon to be 7 year old nephew and a 3 year old niece, another 1 year old nephew, and a third nephew on the way. I don't want to have to lose them.
Neither more guns nor less guns are the answer. I was born before the Columbine shooting, and I remember having active shooter drills. We were taught about Columbine as soon as we were old enough to understand it.
That's your take-away?The Palestinians weapon of choice is rocks.
Of course I'm hurt. I have a soon to be 7 year old nephew and a 3 year old niece, another 1 year old nephew, and a third nephew on the way. I don't want to have to lose them.
What are your solutions then if you're so sure you're right?
Why should kids have to grow up with so many weapons around them anyway? Can we not teach them to be kind and merciful rather than just telling them to shoot anyone who comes into their house uninvited? Makes us no different than threatened animals.
This is the 22nd school shooting in just this year. Don't you think SOMETHING needs to be done? ANYTHING?
If they have to kill, it needs to be the last resort.
What about parents who already own firearms? Apparently this guy's father didn't see the need to keep his weapons safely locked up.
I never said it wasn't. I just don't want them to think that killing just anyone is okay.
Why should kids have to grow up with so many weapons around them anyway? Can we not teach them to be kind and merciful rather than just telling them to shoot anyone who comes into their house uninvited? Makes us no different than threatened animals.
I want them to be kind and merciful. I don't want them to be eager to kill.