Stankape,
So if he killed one, but could have killed more, he's still a "mass murderer"?
But your (almost) withdrawal of the "school shooting" comment is noted.
Sigh...@ Metullus and Autolite
Re defining the guns to be banned, if you are serious the definition is an issue, then propose a definition or give a reason why one type of weapon should not be included.
The BS both of you are trying to pull is to challenge the use of particular terms. That is a phony distraction.
lol - lifting a golf club in the air is just like killing 26 innocent people with an assault weapon. Wow, just wow.Yes, people deliberately build swimming pools. Yes, people deliberately answer their cell phones while they're driving. Yes, people deliberately walk out on a golf course and lift a conductive rod high into the air. Yes, people deliberately hop into boats and head out on the water. Yes, people deliberately drink alcohol then get behind the wheel of a car.
I suppose you feel better arguing against your strawman then what I actually said, have fun with it.No, that's me pointing out that you're not really interested in saving lives if the means of death is more important than the result.
yawn, more strawman going up in flames.I don't think you are able to discern what it is that they may or may not be saying because it seems that your righteous indignation is getting the better of you. What they are pointing out is that there is an inconsistency in the attitude of those who would cheerfully take a civil liberty in the name of saving lives when other actions would save as many or more lives without taking a civil liberty from those who didn't actually commit the murders (or any murders). The fact that more people are willing to suppress a civil right in the wake of a sensational murder of children than were before should set off some sort of self examination as to the reason why that would be.
Well that's 3 for 3. Let me know when you are able to argue against something I've actually said.I suggest you follow the posts and observations made by the more dispassionate people in this discussion rather than looking for reason to cast those who disagree with you as cold hearted gun lovers.
I am beginning to embrace the car analogy. How about
All guns to be registered
All guns to have insurance
All gun and storage to be inspected
Each owner has to attend classes and pass to get a licence, with a new set if classes and a new licence for each type of gun
If found using a gun while drunk, dangerously, drugs etc then you lose your licence and your gun for a period Retest to get it backIf you have a medical condition that should disqualify you from owning a gun then you can't
If you make the gun available to others then you take full responsibility
I would even add that if your gun was stolen due to ack of care in proper storage hen you take responsibility
None if these seem overly draconian and still allow you the right to own, but simply enforce the responsibility.
Seems fair, no?
lol - lifting a golf club in the air is just like killing 26 innocent people with an assault weapon. Wow, just wow.
Oh, and drunk driving is illegal, did you know that?
In many states/municipalities so is using a cell phone while driving.
As only one of those actually applies to owning a car, no, not fair.
Edit - I've said what I have to say, it's just getting redundant now. There is no point in continuing to debate people who think society should treat events such as someone shooting their way into a school and murdering 26 people, holding a golf club in the air, or having a swimming pool as essentially equivalent.
Your ignorance is really showing here. Please find one, just one, Australian who calls a university a school. Monash Uni (my son works there) has a massive number of mature aged and overseas students. Nope, no children.
And two deaths is now a mass killing? Quite pathetic really.
ETA the average age of an Australian Uni student is 27.
http://www.acer.edu.au/media/growth...university-students-but-still-underrepresent/
Knowing the student profile at Monash I expect it to be older.
School? Nope.
So you're back in opposition of martial arts.
It isn't easy to smash a hard drive. I wonder if he used bullets.
The last media report I read claims that the guy used a hammer and/or a screwdriver on the hard drives but that the FBI are still working on it. They seem to be implying that it could still be possible to extract some information...
and at the time I wrote that I thought it was sarcastic-now it appears to actually be true!!!!!
I want to say this.
It is my view that gun ownership for civilians is AT LEAST partially responsible for this tragedy.
Any country that allows gun ownership for civilians is being wilfully blind to their part of the blame
English people feel no less free for not being allowed to carry/own guns
We don't have the freedom to carry guns
We don't have the freedom to fear this kind of tragedy
We don't have to train our children in schools what to do if there is a gunman in the building.
Ban guns. You won't regret it

You people should be PROUD that so many people own guns in this country and we STILL only have THIS FEW of incidents like this.

Or if as a society we treated guns as more of a responsibility and less of right. If we could just admit that guns do kill people.
No objection to hearing his views.
I would differ. I would prefer to live in a country where only the police and the military have guns that one where everyone, including the crazies have access to guns