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Blogger Sammi said...

i just daren't even comment on it around the internet.
if people there can't see how dangerous guns are, even after a tragedy like this one, then there is no sense in trying to argue with them.
let's just hope gun laws change.

December 15, 2012 at 10:23 PM

Blogger JeannetteLS said...

I am so weary of the "Guns don't kill people, people do" argument. I am a pacifist, I admit. I do not understand how owning a gun makes someone feel oh-so safe. But that is not my argument. My argument DOES lie with the "need" for semi-automatic weapons. The fact that it has EVER been allowed is beyond me. Assault weapons were developed to kill people, period. At this point, the 2nd amendment argument is hollow and, to me, stupid. I am not asking people to give up their handguns, though in my HEART I want to.

Why cannot people put the statistics involving the USA and deaths from firearms vs statistics in other MODERN countries together? Why can't they see that 20 schoolchildren WOUNDED by one insane person with a knife, while horrific, is NOT the same as twenty children SLAUGHTERED by an assault weapon?

You touched on so many of the questions that gallop through my mind now, and at other events like this. Why must it take CHILDREN under the age of TEN being killed for people to speak up more? As if the other lives were not as valuable? The unspeakable finally happened. A terribly disturbed YOUTH under 21 took weapons his schoolteacher MOTHER collected and trained him to use, murdered his parents and other people. Every component that SHUTS DOWN argument was present.

I'm sorry. I will stop ranting. Thank you for your post.

December 15, 2012 at 10:48 PM

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