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The cowards will probably off themselves.Just read something about the police are now having a hard time finding the parents.
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The cowards will probably off themselves.Just read something about the police are now having a hard time finding the parents.
Sure. It's not easy to sort out. Criminal accountability is often like that. And I'm not saying every parent should be responsible for their children in perpetuity. But when your kid is fantasizing about killing people and you give them a gun - well, you have some 'splaining to do.Parental responsibility is a double edged sword. Just look at how Britney Spears parents controlled their "crazy" child.
How did mom find out? The School told her?The mom knew the kid was searching for ammo online at school. The mom told him not to get caught next time.
The school knew at least as much as the parents did....So, it sounds like the school knew more than the parents did.
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They were invited to Mar-a-Lago for a victory lap.Just read something about the police are now having a hard time finding the parents.
Does the DA have armed police protection in courthouse where she works?You act like the lawmakers single out guns for no reason. As if they are out there for holding parents responsible for leaving guns laying around and a kid shooting up a school. It's almost as if you want to live in a lawless, uncivilized society. I guess then people would stop scapegoating guns, right?
You can't prevent the household from owning guns. But you can have a law requiring the gun owners to treat the weapons like any other dangerous object to have locked up so children or mentally ill can't get access to them. It's no different than an expansion of normal "child safety".First thing I'd do is prevent homes with mentally ill people residing within from owning guns. This could easily be a question on a gun app. You lie about it? Your sentence is the same as the person committing the crime.
Your solution does nothing to actually solve the problem. You want to put a band aid on a deep gash.
So the school knew as much as the parents did and let it happen?The school knew at least as much as the parents did....
I am sure the parents know their kid more than the school does...
Which is why when the shooting first hit the news -- the first thing his mom texted him was "don't do it" -- because she ALREADY KNEW
Most parents would be texting their children to see if they are safe......
The mom knew the kid was searching for ammo online at school. The mom told him not to get caught next time.
You mean nothing other than saving the lives of 4 studentsYour solution does nothing to actually solve the problem. You want to put a band aid on a deep gash.
Shootings happen in churches too........Does the DA have armed police protection in courthouse where she works?
I bet she does
All that police protection and metal detectors should be used to protect the children not some lousy politician
If you're underage, I'd say yes. And this particular parent basically said dont get caught next time. Not a care in the world.Is searching for Ammo on your phone enough reason to take some sort of action other than notifying the parents?
He made a video on his phone about killing students.
That's the direction it should go in, in my view. Obviously not in every case, but all too often in these school shootings there's some pretty egregious negligence on the part of the parents.This could prove to be a can of worms that might be better left alone. What happens when this same precedent is applied to the parents of gangbangers? We're going to need more prisons.
Is searching for Ammo on your phone enough reason to take some sort of action other than notifying the parents?
Translation:Yes I did. I can agree with protecting the children and still think you are fucking moron for wanting to arrest the school board.
If a student wants to get a gun into a school with metal detectors, he's going to find a way. You're probably the same type of guy who thinks you'd easily incapacitate an active shooter in a crowded room with your firearm.You mean nothing other than saving the lives of 4 students
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