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Blogger Teri and her Stylish Adventure Cats said...

I, too, am finding it difficult to write a catcentric post today. I am 60 years old and have never had a use for a gun, although my stepdad did hunt for many years til even he gave it up. The thoughts going through my mind? Instead of talking about guns, we need to talk about mental illness. As sad as it sounds, the mindset of 'I'll give you my gun when you pry it from my cold, dead hands' seems to override common sense in those without sense...

December 16, 2012 at 5:23 PM

Blogger celkalee said...

After the initial shock and disbelief, I automatically connected with the parents of those children. While my son did not die from a gunshot, the loss of a child is a nightmare beyond all others. To lose a small child via violence is intolerable. I do believe in the right to own guns because many hunt and sport with guns. No problem. But there is absolutely no reason a private citizen should have access to a semi or automatic weapon. The person who committed this heinous crime would have acted out eventually in some way. The sociopathic nature of personality is starting to publicly emerge. However, if those guns were not at his fingertips this would likely not have happened. I agree, the news media frenzy is now like a lurker porn, absorbing the pain, the grief, the incredulous happenings surrounding the events. Early on in the initial reporting I could not help but notice in the early films that the men building a retaining wall in the background continued to work, continued to lay stone, to dig away the dirt. With reverence we must do the same but at the same time we must make our representative in the government know that this access must be curbed. Recent studies do confirm that the states who do not permit guns/the sale of guns have the highest rates of gun related violence. However, the automatic weapons create a mayhem that is infinitely more specific, more destructive, more like a video game gone awry. That is another subject. Sorry to go on, but, I found my Husband watching the news this morning crying for those lost and all the gory details seeping into the news coverage. We do NOT need to know these things. We do need to know that somewhere, someone will champion the movement to rid us of the easy access to these guns.

December 16, 2012 at 6:55 PM

Blogger Joanna Jenkins said...

I've read about 50 posts about the awful shootings and the current US gun laws. All except one were for tightening the current gun laws. That's 49 to 1 but still, no laws are being revised to control assault weapons and semi-automatics. That makes no sense to me.

We didn't grow up with guns but many of my friends hunted or had handguns at home. I have no problem with those. It's the big stuff that scares the daylights out of me.

Big sigh.
xo jj

Ps I'm watching for #2000

December 18, 2012 at 12:21 AM

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