I am trying to stay here politically correct and not refer to him as a loser. He was just a depressed kid who did not fit in but I agree that killing people is not the answer. I guess he did not know better because he was suffering from depression.DNR wrote:you can talk tactics all day long and arm-chair quarterback the police (win some lose some), don't give that loser one bit of credit - active shooter scenarios are hard for any agency to respond to. If one of the victims was a licensed CCW (concealed carry weapon) holder - they could have been armed and able to defend themselves.
As the ccw's are concerned I would welcome that. Schools are more like battle grounds than educational facilities. Schools need either more security guards or ccw holders to protect us. I would campaign right now for this but the problem that I see is that the politicians who are nothing but rats would never pass laws that would allow this to happen. Because change would mean that people would think different and that is dangerous. Some politician could lose his or her job and that is more important than changing a few laws. That is what I am angry really with. Because I see that noting is going to change. I have become sort of apathetic to this whole thing. We have the means to change this trend but we do not just because we would have to look at things from another perspective but we prefer to let things stay the way they are.