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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

There needs to be some type of accountability here. It seems there were multiple chances to prevent this. Noise needs to be made in the form of attack on someone’s $$$. The government? Gun manufacturers? The state? The school district? All of them? We need to start somewhere. This wasn’t just some “sweet boy” that turned evil overnight. Multilevel failure.

Posted 2/16/18 8:13 AM
 
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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

39 police calls to his home since 2010 which resulted in visits from the police. For domestic disturbance for a mentally ill person. Domestic assault. A video of him shooting a gun in his backyard. The call into the FBI.
Sign. Sign. Sign. Sign.
YET he was still able to get guns legally!

Posted 2/16/18 9:06 AM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

Posted by MsSissy

39 police calls to his home since 2010 which resulted in visits from the police. For domestic disturbance for a mentally ill person. Domestic assault. A video of him shooting a gun in his backyard. The call into the FBI.
Sign. Sign. Sign. Sign.
YET he was still able to get guns legally!



Yes this is scary- there were all of these warnings that fell on deaf ears.

Posted 2/16/18 9:07 AM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

Posted by MsSissy

Posted by JandJ1224

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by SecretlyTTC14

Posted by JennP

The bottom line is that we need campaign finance reform.

As long as people like Rubio are collecting millions from the NRA our government will be beholden to them.

When the tax reform bill was on the table Congressman Chris Collins from NY actually SAID OUT LOUD that his donors needed him to get it done.

Both parties are at fault but Republicans are much worse and specifically when it comes to the NRA their record is dismal.

Vote blue. Really. We have two awful red congressmen on LI that we need to get rid of. It's time folks.



NY is a blue state and the laws here are still ridiculous. You can report someone (who has a permit and a huge rifle collection) for gun threats and they don't do anything. You're literally told there is nothing they can do and to call back when you have proof or when they've actually committed a crime. Law enforcement is just that. They enforce laws, they don't prevent them.


Now that I have a school aged child, I would gladly pay more for armed guards at the schools. Our government doesn't give a f uck about keeping my kid safe. I already pay a ton so DS can go to pre-k in a secure building (compared to the others in this area that anyone can just walk in and walk out). If a school around here offered better security and armed guards, I would pay more. The piece of mind is worth more than the thoughts and prays our government is offering.

Even if we vote out all the republicans, the NRA will find the dems willing to take the money. Every single politician has their price.



I agree.
The guns aren't going to go away. I've given up on that.
So sadly, we need to focus on keeping these sickos out of the schools.
There is not enough security in schools. Not even close to enough.



I feel like if it isn't school its movie theaters, concerts, airports. You aren't safe anywhere.



Let's not forget churches Chat Icon



We don't want to live in a country where there NEEDS to be armed guards at every public place. Better security is great but it's just a "band-aid" to the problem. The problem is guns are too easily falling into the wrong hands.

I think we need to start be demanding our elected officials pass legislation that makes the requirements for obtaining a weapon more stringent and the SAME across ALL 50 states. It should not be easier to obtain a weapon in one state over another. There should be a strict protocol in place with thorough screening, required classes and training, AND you should have to go through this process and renew every few years. This would eliminate the lunatics who in haste and anger run to a gun shop, purchase a weapon and then react before they've had time to think.

Any LAW ABIDING CITIZEN WITH NO INTENT TO DO HARM should have NO issue going through a lengthy process and wait time to obtain a weapon. Nobody is saying to ban all weapons because that will never happen however, we can do better to ensure that weapons aren't being obtained by the wrong people. Having a mandate across all 50 states is where we need to start, how you obtain a weapon should NOT be left up to the individual states. CLEARLY, that isn't working.

Posted 2/16/18 9:23 AM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

Someone else posted this, I'm copying because of how frighteningly accurate it is.


Time to break out the handy "Mass shooting in US checklist":
1. Send thoughts & prayers but not actually do anything useful?
2. Argue over semantics of the term "assault rifle"?
3. Trolls blame either the Left or the Right?
4. Argue over semantics of the term "terrorist" - if Muslim use it, if Christian use term "mentally ill" ?
5. Media goes berserk until attention is diverted by next horrible story?
6. Congress does nothing but NRA increases donations just in case ?
7. Wait for next one, repeat?

This is exactly what is being done. Nothing. Just pray, argue, and wait for the next one (and pray no one you love is affected by the next one.)

ETA: this person forgot to include the point where some people will bring up the second amendmnent and their right to use these types of weapons for sport. (I guess hunting kindergartners would fall under sport??) and the point where the mantra "guns don't kill people, people kill people" is brought up. Then all bases are covered in this checklist.

Message edited 2/16/2018 9:44:16 AM.

Posted 2/16/18 9:38 AM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

Posted by MC09

Someone else posted this, I'm copying because of how frighteningly accurate it is.


Time to break out the handy "Mass shooting in US checklist":
1. Send thoughts & prayers but not actually do anything useful?
2. Argue over semantics of the term "assault rifle"?
3. Trolls blame either the Left or the Right?
4. Argue over semantics of the term "terrorist" - if Muslim use it, if Christian use term "mentally ill" ?
5. Media goes berserk until attention is diverted by next horrible story?
6. Congress does nothing but NRA increases donations just in case ?
7. Wait for next one, repeat?

This is exactly what is being done. Nothing. Just pray, argue, and wait for the next one (and pray no one you love is affected by the next one.)



Sad but true. Chat Icon

Posted 2/16/18 9:39 AM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

Posted by MC09

Someone else posted this, I'm copying because of how frighteningly accurate it is.


Time to break out the handy "Mass shooting in US checklist":
1. Send thoughts & prayers but not actually do anything useful?
2. Argue over semantics of the term "assault rifle"?
3. Trolls blame either the Left or the Right?
4. Argue over semantics of the term "terrorist" - if Muslim use it, if Christian use term "mentally ill" ?
5. Media goes berserk until attention is diverted by next horrible story?
6. Congress does nothing but NRA increases donations just in case ?
7. Wait for next one, repeat?

This is exactly what is being done. Nothing. Just pray, argue, and wait for the next one (and pray no one you love is affected by the next one.)

ETA: this person forgot to include the point where some people will bring up the second amendmnent and their right to use these types of weapons for sport. (I guess hunting kindergartners would fall under sport??)



You forgot- post on Facebook a clever picture with Prayers for.....(insert whichever city or state it is in now).
You can save the picture and just update it with the appropriate location for the next time.
Then everyone can hit like, and love, and sad crying face and you feel like you did your duty as a citizen. Because Facebook is life.

Posted 2/16/18 9:46 AM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

Posted by Hofstra26

Posted by MsSissy

Posted by JandJ1224

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by SecretlyTTC14

Posted by JennP

The bottom line is that we need campaign finance reform.

As long as people like Rubio are collecting millions from the NRA our government will be beholden to them.

When the tax reform bill was on the table Congressman Chris Collins from NY actually SAID OUT LOUD that his donors needed him to get it done.

Both parties are at fault but Republicans are much worse and specifically when it comes to the NRA their record is dismal.

Vote blue. Really. We have two awful red congressmen on LI that we need to get rid of. It's time folks.



NY is a blue state and the laws here are still ridiculous. You can report someone (who has a permit and a huge rifle collection) for gun threats and they don't do anything. You're literally told there is nothing they can do and to call back when you have proof or when they've actually committed a crime. Law enforcement is just that. They enforce laws, they don't prevent them.


Now that I have a school aged child, I would gladly pay more for armed guards at the schools. Our government doesn't give a f uck about keeping my kid safe. I already pay a ton so DS can go to pre-k in a secure building (compared to the others in this area that anyone can just walk in and walk out). If a school around here offered better security and armed guards, I would pay more. The piece of mind is worth more than the thoughts and prays our government is offering.

Even if we vote out all the republicans, the NRA will find the dems willing to take the money. Every single politician has their price.



I agree.
The guns aren't going to go away. I've given up on that.
So sadly, we need to focus on keeping these sickos out of the schools.
There is not enough security in schools. Not even close to enough.



I feel like if it isn't school its movie theaters, concerts, airports. You aren't safe anywhere.



Let's not forget churches Chat Icon



We don't want to live in a country where there NEEDS to be armed guards at every public place. Better security is great but it's just a "band-aid" to the problem. The problem is guns are too easily falling into the wrong hands.

I think we need to start be demanding our elected officials pass legislation that makes the requirements for obtaining a weapon more stringent and the SAME across ALL 50 states. It should not be easier to obtain a weapon in one state over another. There should be a strict protocol in place with thorough screening, required classes and training, AND you should have to go through this process and renew every few years. This would eliminate the lunatics who in haste and anger run to a gun shop, purchase a weapon and then react before they've had time to think.

Any LAW ABIDING CITIZEN WITH NO INTENT TO DO HARM should have NO issue going through a lengthy process and wait time to obtain a weapon. Nobody is saying to ban all weapons because that will never happen however, we can do better to ensure that weapons aren't being obtained by the wrong people. Having a mandate across all 50 states is where we need to start, how you obtain a weapon should NOT be left up to the individual states. CLEARLY, that isn't working.



There WAS a law to make it more difficult for someone with mental illness to get a gun... that was undone about a year ago...
There is a bill going through Congress (it passed the House, and is going through the Senate now) to allow anyone who gets a gun legally in their state to legally carry it to any other state.
That means that if you live in Louisiana, where they don't do background checks, don't regulate assault weapons, don't require gun owners to have a license or register their firearms, and don't allow local governments to regulate firearms, someone with a legal gun could legally come to NY with their unregistered, unlicensed assault weapon....

Posted 2/16/18 9:52 AM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

I feel like as a New Yorker, there is not much I can do in regards to getting gun laws changed. New York already has strict gun laws and our representatives are for stricter gun control. It’s the other states, typically red states that vote for politicians that are anti-gun control. Gun owners go out and vote. Nothing will change until a majority of people in the other states go out and vote for someone that is pro-gun control.

Also I'm really shocked that an 18 year old cannot buy alcohol because their brain is not completely developed, causing poor judgement and impulse control, however they can buy a gun.

Posted 2/16/18 10:04 AM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

Posted by GoldenRod

Posted by Hofstra26

Posted by MsSissy

Posted by JandJ1224

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by SecretlyTTC14

Posted by JennP

The bottom line is that we need campaign finance reform.

As long as people like Rubio are collecting millions from the NRA our government will be beholden to them.

When the tax reform bill was on the table Congressman Chris Collins from NY actually SAID OUT LOUD that his donors needed him to get it done.

Both parties are at fault but Republicans are much worse and specifically when it comes to the NRA their record is dismal.

Vote blue. Really. We have two awful red congressmen on LI that we need to get rid of. It's time folks.



NY is a blue state and the laws here are still ridiculous. You can report someone (who has a permit and a huge rifle collection) for gun threats and they don't do anything. You're literally told there is nothing they can do and to call back when you have proof or when they've actually committed a crime. Law enforcement is just that. They enforce laws, they don't prevent them.


Now that I have a school aged child, I would gladly pay more for armed guards at the schools. Our government doesn't give a f uck about keeping my kid safe. I already pay a ton so DS can go to pre-k in a secure building (compared to the others in this area that anyone can just walk in and walk out). If a school around here offered better security and armed guards, I would pay more. The piece of mind is worth more than the thoughts and prays our government is offering.

Even if we vote out all the republicans, the NRA will find the dems willing to take the money. Every single politician has their price.



I agree.
The guns aren't going to go away. I've given up on that.
So sadly, we need to focus on keeping these sickos out of the schools.
There is not enough security in schools. Not even close to enough.



I feel like if it isn't school its movie theaters, concerts, airports. You aren't safe anywhere.



Let's not forget churches Chat Icon



We don't want to live in a country where there NEEDS to be armed guards at every public place. Better security is great but it's just a "band-aid" to the problem. The problem is guns are too easily falling into the wrong hands.

I think we need to start be demanding our elected officials pass legislation that makes the requirements for obtaining a weapon more stringent and the SAME across ALL 50 states. It should not be easier to obtain a weapon in one state over another. There should be a strict protocol in place with thorough screening, required classes and training, AND you should have to go through this process and renew every few years. This would eliminate the lunatics who in haste and anger run to a gun shop, purchase a weapon and then react before they've had time to think.

Any LAW ABIDING CITIZEN WITH NO INTENT TO DO HARM should have NO issue going through a lengthy process and wait time to obtain a weapon. Nobody is saying to ban all weapons because that will never happen however, we can do better to ensure that weapons aren't being obtained by the wrong people. Having a mandate across all 50 states is where we need to start, how you obtain a weapon should NOT be left up to the individual states. CLEARLY, that isn't working.



There WAS a law to make it more difficult for someone with mental illness to get a gun... that was undone about a year ago...
There is a bill going through Congress (it passed the House, and is going through the Senate now) to allow anyone who gets a gun legally in their state to legally carry it to any other state.
That means that if you live in Louisiana, where they don't do background checks, don't regulate assault weapons, don't require gun owners to have a license or register their firearms, and don't allow local governments to regulate firearms, someone with a legal gun could legally come to NY with their unregistered, unlicensed assault weapon....



That is absolutely insane. WTF is wrong with our lawmakers that they allow this $hit??? SMH. Chat Icon

Message edited 2/16/2018 10:11:50 AM.

Posted 2/16/18 10:11 AM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

Posted by w8andsee

I feel like as a New Yorker, there is not much I can do in regards to getting gun laws changed. New York already has strict gun laws and our representatives are for stricter gun control. It’s the other states, typically red states that vote for politicians that are anti-gun control. Gun owners go out and vote. Nothing will change until a majority of people in the other states go out and vote for someone that is pro-gun control.

Also I'm really shocked that an 18 year old cannot buy alcohol because their brain is not completely developed, causing poor judgement and impulse control, however they can buy a gun.



Unfortunately not all our reps are for gun control. Zeldin has an A rating from the NRA, votes to relax gun laws (including the one to mske it easier for mentally ill people to own guns), and after the massacre in Las Vegas he posted what was essentially a top 10 list of why we shouldn't try to enact gun control.

Also, supporting blue candidates outside of your area, joining postcard writing campaigns to encourage people to get out and vote, etc. There are ways we can at least try.

Posted 2/16/18 10:22 AM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

Posted by MsSissy

39 police calls to his home since 2010 which resulted in visits from the police. For domestic disturbance for a mentally ill person. Domestic assault. A video of him shooting a gun in his backyard. The call into the FBI.
Sign. Sign. Sign. Sign.
YET he was still able to get guns legally!



I blame the friggen guardians!! Who the hell in there right mind allows a kid with such aggression to own a ******* ar15?!? I don’t see the government changing, if it hasn’t even attempted to change in all these years, it’s not going to, at least for the foreseeable future. But these people who were his guardians need to be held responsible, and I hope some parents sue the ever loving shit out of them. Maybe then we will have more self responsibility placed on families to actually know what type of people are living in their homes for Christ sake!

Posted 2/16/18 10:27 AM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

Posted by MsSissy

39 police calls to his home since 2010 which resulted in visits from the police. For domestic disturbance for a mentally ill person. Domestic assault. A video of him shooting a gun in his backyard. The call into the FBI.
Sign. Sign. Sign. Sign.
YET he was still able to get guns legally!



Yup! And after all that, Florida's attorney general is hoping to appease parents by paying for the funerals (are they also going to pay for the YEARS of extensive therapy the rest of the student body will require??!) probably with some stipulation that they won't sue.

What a slap in the face! We'll do nothing to protect your children, we'll actually make it EASIER for the mentally ill to get their hands on weapons to shoot up schools, and if your kid happens to be a casualty we'll throw some money at you so you can bury them. Disgusting!

Posted 2/16/18 10:32 AM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

Posted by MC09

Posted by MsSissy

39 police calls to his home since 2010 which resulted in visits from the police. For domestic disturbance for a mentally ill person. Domestic assault. A video of him shooting a gun in his backyard. The call into the FBI.
Sign. Sign. Sign. Sign.
YET he was still able to get guns legally!



Yup! And after all that, Florida's attorney general is hoping to appease parents by paying for the funerals (are they also going to pay for the YEARS of extensive therapy the rest of the student body will require??!) probably with some stipulation that they won't sue.

What a slap in the face! We'll do nothing to protect your children, we'll actually make it EASIER for the mentally ill to get their hands on weapons to shoot up schools, and if your kid happens to be a casualty we'll throw some money at you so you can bury them. Disgusting!



Yeah I thought the same thing. Cheaper to pay for a few funerals than to stop having your pockets lined by the NRA so yeah....
And then we are supposed to applaud them for their generosity?
Disgusting.
I'll say it again- WE are the shithole country.
I'm sorry but this country is truly turning into a shithole.

Posted 2/16/18 10:34 AM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

I said to my husband yesterday morning "it's only a matter of time before every person in America knows someone directly affected by a mass shooting"

Three hours later, my sister called me. She's a teacher in FL. The charter school she works with has a middle school campus near this high school. Some of her colleagues at this middle school - teachers she cross trains with throughout the year - knew some of the kids who were injured and killed, as they had graduated from the middle school and moved on to this high school.

Posted 2/16/18 10:39 AM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

Posted by mommy2B3

Posted by MsSissy

39 police calls to his home since 2010 which resulted in visits from the police. For domestic disturbance for a mentally ill person. Domestic assault. A video of him shooting a gun in his backyard. The call into the FBI.
Sign. Sign. Sign. Sign.
YET he was still able to get guns legally!



I blame the friggen guardians!! Who the hell in there right mind allows a kid with such aggression to own a ******* ar15?!? I don’t see the government changing, if it hasn’t even attempted to change in all these years, it’s not going to, at least for the foreseeable future. But these people who were his guardians need to be held responsible, and I hope some parents sue the ever loving shit out of them. Maybe then we will have more self responsibility placed on families to actually know what type of people are living in their homes for Christ sake!



What guardians? He was 19 years old. Our lawmakers have made it okay for a 19yo to buy an AR15 and high capacity magazines. Yes, lots of people could have tried to speak up but our laws have made it very difficult to force someone mentally ill to get treatment and have made it very easy for those same people to get guns. That's a huge problem.

Posted 2/16/18 10:40 AM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

Posted by mommy2B3

Posted by MsSissy

39 police calls to his home since 2010 which resulted in visits from the police. For domestic disturbance for a mentally ill person. Domestic assault. A video of him shooting a gun in his backyard. The call into the FBI.
Sign. Sign. Sign. Sign.
YET he was still able to get guns legally!



I blame the friggen guardians!! Who the hell in there right mind allows a kid with such aggression to own a ******* ar15?!? I don’t see the government changing, if it hasn’t even attempted to change in all these years, it’s not going to, at least for the foreseeable future. But these people who were his guardians need to be held responsible, and I hope some parents sue the ever loving shit out of them. Maybe then we will have more self responsibility placed on families to actually know what type of people are living in their homes for Christ sake!



I completely agree with you about parents being held accountable, but I think as a people we need to stop resigning ourselves to the mantra that "oh well, the government will never change" (and I say this as someone who has said those words in the past as well). We NEED to demand change. We NEED to remind them that they work for us, we don't work for them! Nobody's employer would ever say "well, that Bob in accounting is completely corrupt and doesn't do his job properly but hey what can you do?!"

They're all too happy to have a populatiom that throws their hands up in the air and says "oh well, the government will never change" because it allows them to continue unchecked and remove their accountability from the equation.

Posted 2/16/18 10:45 AM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

Posted by MrsT809

Posted by w8andsee

I feel like as a New Yorker, there is not much I can do in regards to getting gun laws changed. New York already has strict gun laws and our representatives are for stricter gun control. It’s the other states, typically red states that vote for politicians that are anti-gun control. Gun owners go out and vote. Nothing will change until a majority of people in the other states go out and vote for someone that is pro-gun control.

Also I'm really shocked that an 18 year old cannot buy alcohol because their brain is not completely developed, causing poor judgement and impulse control, however they can buy a gun.



Unfortunately not all our reps are for gun control. Zeldin has an A rating from the NRA, votes to relax gun laws (including the one to mske it easier for mentally ill people to own guns), and after the massacre in Las Vegas he posted what was essentially a top 10 list of why we shouldn't try to enact gun control.

Also, supporting blue candidates outside of your area, joining postcard writing campaigns to encourage people to get out and vote, etc. There are ways we can at least try.



I feel like there needs to be stark visuals to finally get the message. These postcards should just have pics of dead kids on them because that's what it comes down to. Like those NYC smokers ads with black lungs on them. No more sugar coating. Vote for this person if you like dead kids, vote for this person if you hate dead kids. The end.

Posted 2/16/18 11:02 AM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

Posted by Hofstra26

Posted by GoldenRod

Posted by Hofstra26

Posted by MsSissy

Posted by JandJ1224

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by SecretlyTTC14

Posted by JennP

The bottom line is that we need campaign finance reform.

As long as people like Rubio are collecting millions from the NRA our government will be beholden to them.

When the tax reform bill was on the table Congressman Chris Collins from NY actually SAID OUT LOUD that his donors needed him to get it done.

Both parties are at fault but Republicans are much worse and specifically when it comes to the NRA their record is dismal.

Vote blue. Really. We have two awful red congressmen on LI that we need to get rid of. It's time folks.



NY is a blue state and the laws here are still ridiculous. You can report someone (who has a permit and a huge rifle collection) for gun threats and they don't do anything. You're literally told there is nothing they can do and to call back when you have proof or when they've actually committed a crime. Law enforcement is just that. They enforce laws, they don't prevent them.


Now that I have a school aged child, I would gladly pay more for armed guards at the schools. Our government doesn't give a f uck about keeping my kid safe. I already pay a ton so DS can go to pre-k in a secure building (compared to the others in this area that anyone can just walk in and walk out). If a school around here offered better security and armed guards, I would pay more. The piece of mind is worth more than the thoughts and prays our government is offering.

Even if we vote out all the republicans, the NRA will find the dems willing to take the money. Every single politician has their price.



I agree.
The guns aren't going to go away. I've given up on that.
So sadly, we need to focus on keeping these sickos out of the schools.
There is not enough security in schools. Not even close to enough.



I feel like if it isn't school its movie theaters, concerts, airports. You aren't safe anywhere.



Let's not forget churches Chat Icon



We don't want to live in a country where there NEEDS to be armed guards at every public place. Better security is great but it's just a "band-aid" to the problem. The problem is guns are too easily falling into the wrong hands.

I think we need to start be demanding our elected officials pass legislation that makes the requirements for obtaining a weapon more stringent and the SAME across ALL 50 states. It should not be easier to obtain a weapon in one state over another. There should be a strict protocol in place with thorough screening, required classes and training, AND you should have to go through this process and renew every few years. This would eliminate the lunatics who in haste and anger run to a gun shop, purchase a weapon and then react before they've had time to think.

Any LAW ABIDING CITIZEN WITH NO INTENT TO DO HARM should have NO issue going through a lengthy process and wait time to obtain a weapon. Nobody is saying to ban all weapons because that will never happen however, we can do better to ensure that weapons aren't being obtained by the wrong people. Having a mandate across all 50 states is where we need to start, how you obtain a weapon should NOT be left up to the individual states. CLEARLY, that isn't working.



There WAS a law to make it more difficult for someone with mental illness to get a gun... that was undone about a year ago...
There is a bill going through Congress (it passed the House, and is going through the Senate now) to allow anyone who gets a gun legally in their state to legally carry it to any other state.
That means that if you live in Louisiana, where they don't do background checks, don't regulate assault weapons, don't require gun owners to have a license or register their firearms, and don't allow local governments to regulate firearms, someone with a legal gun could legally come to NY with their unregistered, unlicensed assault weapon....



That is absolutely insane. WTF is wrong with our lawmakers that they allow this $hit??? SMH. Chat Icon



It wasn't the lawmakers. It was one of Trump's executive orders that undid an Obama-era regulation that made it harder for the mentally ill to purchase guns. Making America Great again one a$$hole move after the other. Chat Icon

As for armed guards and metal detectors, the school in Parkland DID have an armed guard who never encountered the shooter. The school was also very up-to-date on active shooter drills, too.

They need to bring back the assault rifle ban that expired in 2004. GWB/GOP congress didn't feel the need to renew it when it ran out, because the NRA would have been mad. It's disgusting.

Posted 2/16/18 11:12 AM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

Posted by MrsT809

Posted by mommy2B3

Posted by MsSissy

39 police calls to his home since 2010 which resulted in visits from the police. For domestic disturbance for a mentally ill person. Domestic assault. A video of him shooting a gun in his backyard. The call into the FBI.
Sign. Sign. Sign. Sign.
YET he was still able to get guns legally!



I blame the friggen guardians!! Who the hell in there right mind allows a kid with such aggression to own a ******* ar15?!? I don’t see the government changing, if it hasn’t even attempted to change in all these years, it’s not going to, at least for the foreseeable future. But these people who were his guardians need to be held responsible, and I hope some parents sue the ever loving shit out of them. Maybe then we will have more self responsibility placed on families to actually know what type of people are living in their homes for Christ sake!



What guardians? He was 19 years old. Our lawmakers have made it okay for a 19yo to buy an AR15 and high capacity magazines. Yes, lots of people could have tried to speak up but our laws have made it very difficult to force someone mentally ill to get treatment and have made it very easy for those same people to get guns. That's a huge problem.




Exactly! You can blame the guardians. You can blame his mother. If this family didnt let him live with them he wouldve found someone else. Or lived on the street. Or in his car. Bottom line is he was legally allowed to buy this gun. However he legally couldnt buy himself a beer. That makes a whole lotta sense to some politicians.Chat Icon

Posted 2/16/18 12:06 PM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

I tried searching but couldn't find anything.

Can someone find data on how many soldiers were killed in war last year and how many kids were killed in school shootings? And the same for this year so far. I feel like we are losing more kids to these shootings than soldier's in the war.


Posted 2/16/18 12:13 PM
 

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Active shooter at high school in Florida

https://www.thedailybeast.com/police-respond-to-report-of-gunfire-at-highline-college-in-des-moines-washington

Reports of shots fired at Highline Community College in WA. :(

Posted 2/16/18 12:39 PM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

Posted by MrsT809

Posted by mommy2B3

Posted by MsSissy

39 police calls to his home since 2010 which resulted in visits from the police. For domestic disturbance for a mentally ill person. Domestic assault. A video of him shooting a gun in his backyard. The call into the FBI.
Sign. Sign. Sign. Sign.
YET he was still able to get guns legally!



I blame the friggen guardians!! Who the hell in there right mind allows a kid with such aggression to own a ******* ar15?!? I don’t see the government changing, if it hasn’t even attempted to change in all these years, it’s not going to, at least for the foreseeable future. But these people who were his guardians need to be held responsible, and I hope some parents sue the ever loving shit out of them. Maybe then we will have more self responsibility placed on families to actually know what type of people are living in their homes for Christ sake!



What guardians? He was 19 years old. Our lawmakers have made it okay for a 19yo to buy an AR15 and high capacity magazines. Yes, lots of people could have tried to speak up but our laws have made it very difficult to force someone mentally ill to get treatment and have made it very easy for those same people to get guns. That's a huge problem.




He was living with the people who are considered his guardians after his mom died in 2017. So while yes he was an adult and bought it, they have been quoted saying that it was in a locked cabinet in their house and this ******* had the key, but they never saw him use it, so it was fine and dandy. So I think they should be held responsible bc it was in there Home after this kid had cops called how many times and yet they thought nothing of him owning an ar15. It’s complete Bs.

Posted 2/16/18 1:06 PM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

Posted by MsSissy

Posted by MrsT809

Posted by mommy2B3

Posted by MsSissy

39 police calls to his home since 2010 which resulted in visits from the police. For domestic disturbance for a mentally ill person. Domestic assault. A video of him shooting a gun in his backyard. The call into the FBI.
Sign. Sign. Sign. Sign.
YET he was still able to get guns legally!



I blame the friggen guardians!! Who the hell in there right mind allows a kid with such aggression to own a ******* ar15?!? I don’t see the government changing, if it hasn’t even attempted to change in all these years, it’s not going to, at least for the foreseeable future. But these people who were his guardians need to be held responsible, and I hope some parents sue the ever loving shit out of them. Maybe then we will have more self responsibility placed on families to actually know what type of people are living in their homes for Christ sake!



What guardians? He was 19 years old. Our lawmakers have made it okay for a 19yo to buy an AR15 and high capacity magazines. Yes, lots of people could have tried to speak up but our laws have made it very difficult to force someone mentally ill to get treatment and have made it very easy for those same people to get guns. That's a huge problem.




Exactly! You can blame the guardians. You can blame his mother. If this family didnt let him live with them he wouldve found someone else. Or lived on the street. Or in his car. Bottom line is he was legally allowed to buy this gun. However he legally couldnt buy himself a beer. That makes a whole lotta sense to some politicians.Chat Icon



I would love to change the gun laws, but I don’t actually see that happening, so there needs to be different avenues to consider. Maybe people would think twice if they knew they could be held responsible if there “kid” was a little off, but I think parents look the other way. I’m sick of kids dying at the expense of parents not wanting to take ownership and actually parent.

Posted 2/16/18 1:09 PM
 

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Re: Active shooter at high school in Florida

Posted by MC09

Posted by mommy2B3

Posted by MsSissy

39 police calls to his home since 2010 which resulted in visits from the police. For domestic disturbance for a mentally ill person. Domestic assault. A video of him shooting a gun in his backyard. The call into the FBI.
Sign. Sign. Sign. Sign.
YET he was still able to get guns legally!



I blame the friggen guardians!! Who the hell in there right mind allows a kid with such aggression to own a ******* ar15?!? I don’t see the government changing, if it hasn’t even attempted to change in all these years, it’s not going to, at least for the foreseeable future. But these people who were his guardians need to be held responsible, and I hope some parents sue the ever loving shit out of them. Maybe then we will have more self responsibility placed on families to actually know what type of people are living in their homes for Christ sake!



I completely agree with you about parents being held accountable, but I think as a people we need to stop resigning ourselves to the mantra that "oh well, the government will never change" (and I say this as someone who has said those words in the past as well). We NEED to demand change. We NEED to remind them that they work for us, we don't work for them! Nobody's employer would ever say "well, that Bob in accounting is completely corrupt and doesn't do his job properly but hey what can you do?!"

They're all too happy to have a populatiom that throws their hands up in the air and says "oh well, the government will never change" because it allows them to continue unchecked and remove their accountability from the equation.



Oh I try! But I honestly don’t know how to enforce anything, it’s a terrible feeling. I email and donate money to causes that I hope can bring change, but I have seen no change happen. And with this idiot and chief, I think we are further from change then ever before. But I’m always open to learning new ways if you have any things that you see has helped in any way.

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