This is the bitter truth about the gun debate. It’s more about mental healthcare than it is about gun control; and there isn’t anyone crazier than a pro-gun POS who doesn’t realize it’s a problem. When the truth is if it’s their daughter they are burying tomorrow, they would never feel the same way when they look at their gun case. Whether they are thinking about how they could have prevented it or whatever. Mental health is a deeply intricate problem worldwide. People have tried to claim statistics from countries where gun prohibition laws and regulations are stricter. But they don’t mention the incidences of other occurrences without guns. If nobody wanted to shoot somebody else, guns would not be an issue for us. Military recruitment would be down. Eventually the military would be irrelevant. Violence is systematically imbedded into us. Violence is our history.
Man, that's terrible, Chris. I'm so sorry. Were you close to your grandfather...and did they catch the guys?
I did that the first time it was mentioned in the other thread. You don't just get to shut down all conversations you're uncomfortable with because a kid was killed. Let's be adults here.