May I just interrupt here with a rousing "Who gives a [rule8]?"
Thanks.
Guns were much more readily available when I was in school. Their availability is not the primary reason for "it happened again." It is a contributing factor, certainly, if only because you can't shoot up a school if you don't have a gun.
It seems, however, that every time this horror happens, people want to talk about where the kid got the gun (if it's a kid, that is), how easy it is for kids to get guns, how we need to re-examine gun control....
This is not the problem.
My saying that, however, doesn't mean I can identify the problem. I have some ideas. I have a little insight. Most of us do. But we simply have to quit focusing on the guns. The guns are a symptom, and a tool, but they are not "the" problem.
There is no one place to put the blame, and there is no one answer or one solution. There may not be solutions. But kids having guns is not the problem.
A handful of kids wanting a gun, and wanting a violent solution to whatever problems they have or feel they have, is the problem.
How do we fix that? Can we fix that?