Posted by Billy NY on August 27, 2018 at 17:18:19 from (74.70.73.169):
In Reply to: Shooting in Florida posted by welding man on August 27, 2018 at 16:38:21:
Many of us ask the same question. No single person or entity will ever mitigate characteristics of the human race that cause people to actually follow through and act like so many have in recent times, killing innocent people with firearms and other kinds of weapons.
Kids need a strong family with upstanding parents, guardians etc. They need real educators, mentors, and counselors while growing up. Those that focus on the real threat of going down the path that leads to these tragedies, and so many other important areas that seem to have fallen to the wayside in current times. There is a stark difference in education today and I do not have much faith in the manner and content of todays curriculum.
Punishing law abiding citizens with all the regulations one can muster, will resolve nothing, doing so does not even penetrate the surface of such problems.
No one can answer as to what it takes to get through to todays youth or adults for that matter, whom are vulnerable to the weakness of killing innocent people at a whim or pre-meditated. If we can't get through to these people, it will continue. You'll never reach them all, but you certainly can reach a lot more than not.
Personally, as angry as I could ever get, there's just no way I'd take the time to prepare and follow through by doing what these people have done, it's just not going to happen and that is the difference. Those that do, are cut from a different cloth and its not even something I can understand, but it's out there walking among us everyday. Herein is the problem that needs to be addressed. That is why it is so frustrating when law abiding citizens are treated with barracks justice, all are punished because of an individual and there is no way to discern between either kind of person, one that would never follow through, and those that do without hesitation. These are two completely different kinds of people, the latter being cloaked until they act and it's too late.
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