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Old 06-10-2014, 08:43 AM   #1
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Might as well kick this topic off right now. ACTIVE SHOOTER

Another High School active shooter. Unfolding about 4 miles away from me right now.

http://www.katu.com/news/local/Polic...262543891.html
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If only there was a common denominator with all of the other incidents.
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don't people fight with their hands anymore?

A guy does or says something you don't like, you crack him in the face. Maybe he gets up and kicks your ass, maybe you kick his ass. Either way at the end of it you are both in the principals office sitting together making fun of the principals haircut and you walk away with a new friend.

it's a guy thing i know...
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If only there was a common denominator with all of the other incidents.
There is,
there's a huge amount of publicity for the shooter.

That inspires copycats.

I would bet that if these incidents weren't splashed all over the news we would see the rate of shootings decrease.

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There is,
there's a huge amount of publicity for the shooter.

That inspires copycats.

I would bet that if these incidents weren't splashed all over the news we would see the rate of shootings decrease.

No doubt about it.
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From a parent on scene:

"It's kind of a culture shock for my wife. She's from Iran. When this kind of thing happens there, the families just show up with their own guns and take care of the situation."
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so i guess this is an everyday event now.
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Another false flag by Obama to push gun ban
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At the very least we can all agree that kids shouldn't have access to firearms.
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At the very least we can all agree that kids shouldn't have access to firearms.
But the staff should.


UPDATE:

Shooter is dead.
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don't people fight with their hands anymore?

A guy does or says something you don't like, you crack him in the face. Maybe he gets up and kicks your ass, maybe you kick his ass. Either way at the end of it you are both in the principals office sitting together making fun of the principals haircut and you walk away with a new friend.

it's a guy thing i know...
You hit someone now a days and they sue you in court for everything you have.

A guy came up from behind me and cracked a beer glass across my face for no reason, I didn't know the guy. He's serving 5 years 8 months.

Guy started hitting my father thru the window on his truck. My father is 74. My father stopped the hitting by pointing a SW 40 at the ass hat. He only gets community service.

It's a fucked up world and disarming legal gun owners won't help. Although that's the answer of anti gun nutters. Fuck them, they don't have to own guns. We'll even put up signs showing people of their willingness to not have guns right in front of their house.
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We should probably even make a law huh? Lol
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If only there was a common denominator with all of the other incidents.
There is. Every one of them was mentally disturbed in some way.
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There is,
there's a huge amount of publicity for the shooter.

That inspires copycats.

I would bet that if these incidents weren't splashed all over the news we would see the rate of shootings decrease.

I've often thought about this as a solution and tend to agree with you. While I haven't been able to find any facts supporting it, and it's not directly intuitive, it seems to me that this would make a big difference.

I would rather try to reign in the freedom of press via legislation than take away some of my personal rights due to a few dipshits.
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One of my friends is freaking out on Facebook because they can't reach their daughter by cell. She's a student at Reynolds.
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There is. Every one of them was mentally disturbed in some way.
I have four things so far.

They all used guns that were legally acquired.

They were all mentally disturbed in some way, even including warnings from parents and priors.

They copy each other because they're pussies like was pointed out (very loosely paraphrasing).

They're (nearly) all male.
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so i guess this is an everyday event now.
It's the price we pay for freedom.
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You hit someone now a days and they sue you in court for everything you have.

A guy came up from behind me and cracked a beer glass across my face for no reason, I didn't know the guy. He's serving 5 years 8 months.

Guy started hitting my father thru the window on his truck. My father is 74. My father stopped the hitting by pointing a SW 40 at the ass hat. He only gets community service.

It's a fucked up world and disarming legal gun owners won't help. Although that's the answer of anti gun nutters. Fuck them, they don't have to own guns. We'll even put up signs showing people of their willingness to not have guns right in front of their house.
maybe there, but not the rest of the planet. they could sue me all they want, unless they can prove it was an assault and not a fight it gets thrown out of court, as it should.

and what possible good could come from labelling your neighbours as to being unarmed? its' comments like that that create a movement against you in the first place... quit being so fuckin black and white about shit and maybe people will back off.
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I've often thought about this as a solution and tend to agree with you. While I haven't been able to find any facts supporting it, and it's not directly intuitive, it seems to me that this would make a big difference.

I would rather try to reign in the freedom of press via legislation than take away some of my personal rights due to a few dipshits.
The shooter in Seattle told the police he was fascinated with school shootings
http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/06/justic...mpus-shooting/

Seems to be at least some evidence of cause-and-effect right there.

And while I agree with you about not getting my rights taken away because of aberrant behavior from a few individuals I disagree with the idea of restricting freedom of the press.
Like the Second Amendment it's also part of the "Checks And Balances" built into our Constitution. Allowing Government to restrict the media would be a dangerous road to go down.

If enough correlation can be shown to exist between the number of shootings and the amount of publicity they get then the families of victims should be allowed to sue the media, the obsessive reporting on the these tragedies would vanish overnight.
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Shooter shot and killed 1 student.

https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/rhshooting

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You hit someone now a days and they sue you in court for everything you have.

A guy came up from behind me and cracked a beer glass across my face for no reason, I didn't know the guy. He's serving 5 years 8 months.

Guy started hitting my father thru the window on his truck. My father is 74. My father stopped the hitting by pointing a SW 40 at the ass hat. He only gets community service.

It's a fucked up world and disarming legal gun owners won't help. Although that's the answer of anti gun nutters. Fuck them, they don't have to own guns. We'll even put up signs showing people of their willingness to not have guns right in front of their house.

Because that's the solution. Not only do we need MORE guns, let's make the people that don't own them post a sign. Brilliant. How about instead we just make certain people (cough*gun owners*cough) post a small dick alert sign in the window.

God you have been brainwashed by the NRA. I love how it's become a black or white argument. You're either for guns and need an arsenal or you're against them and want to take everybody's guns away. The NRA and the Republican party has simplified everything down so you (aka: simpleton) can comprehend the issue.

Newsflash dipshit. No one wants to come take away your fucking precious guns. They just want common sense laws enacted. But to avoid those common sense regulations the NRA (and gun lobby) have made it into a For Guns/Against Guns argument and like every good simpleton you fall for it hook line and sinker.

Congrats.
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But the staff should.
I agree.
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The shooter in Seattle told the police he was fascinated with school shootings
http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/06/justic...mpus-shooting/

Seems to be at least some evidence of cause-and-effect right there.

And while I agree with you about not getting my rights taken away because of aberrant behavior from a few individuals I disagree with the idea of restricting freedom of the press.
Like the Second Amendment it's also part of the "Checks And Balances" built into our Constitution. Allowing Government to restrict the media would be a dangerous road to go down.

If enough correlation can be shown to exist between the number of shootings and the amount of publicity they get then the families of victims should be allowed to sue the media, the obsessive reporting on the these tragedies would vanish overnight.
Didn't you state that if these stories were not splashed across the media these sorts of events wouldn't happen? How do you suggest we don't splash them in the media without regulation?

Also, without delving into googling, isn't there quite a bit of media regulation already? For instance, television media has limits on what video it can air, no murders,etc.

Nevetheless, it was an either or, I would rather see the media be regulated re: spree shooters than my rights.

+ and this is a big +, especially with how poorly government is working currently. I have zero reason to think they would be able to craft legislation that would stop spree killers like this and not fuck that up entirely.
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Because that's the solution. Not only do we need MORE guns, let's make the people that don't own them post a sign. Brilliant. How about instead we just make certain people (cough*gun owners*cough) post a small dick alert sign in the window.

God you have been brainwashed by the NRA. I love how it's become a black or white argument. You're either for guns and need an arsenal or you're against them and want to take everybody's guns away. The NRA and the Republican party has simplified everything down so you (aka: simpleton) can comprehend the issue.

Newsflash dipshit. No one wants to come take away your fucking precious guns. They just want common sense laws enacted. But to avoid those common sense regulations the NRA (and gun lobby) have made it into a For Guns/Against Guns argument and like every good simpleton you fall for it hook line and sinker.

Congrats.
Oh so how badly informed you are

Can you tell me how many gun laws there are at the federal, state and local level?
Some say 20,000, some say double that, others that say it isn't that high have no idea how many their are.

I don't fall hook line and sinker, I grew up around guns, I have been shooting them since I was very young starting with a red rider.

If someone feels they are safe without a gun, let them prove it by posting the sign in their front yard.
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I guess this kid didn't know that they have very tough gun laws there:

"The county’s gun-control ordinance mirrors one passed in Portland in 2010 after a spate of shootings. The ordinance makes it a crime to carry a loaded firearm in public, to fire a gun in Multnomah County, not to report a stolen firearm and not to keep guns locked near minors. It also establishes a tighter nighttime curfew for minors convicted of gun crimes.

The ordinance makes exceptions for law enforcement officers, those with concealed handgun licenses, hunting and a few other cases."

I just don't get it...there was a LAW and everything! How could this happen? How could this possibly happen?

It doesn't make any sense. They made a "sensible" gun control law that only right-wing/gun-nuts opposed.

And somehow, somehow...this still happened.

I even heard that people get shot every day in Chicago and Washington D.C. !!!

How? They have some of the toughest gun laws on the books.

Fuck, I'm gonna go out under the rainbow and pet a unicorn while I read an Al Gore book to try and calm down.
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Obama's already there!

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UPDATE:

Shooter is dead.
I don't know how I feel about this.

My kid is going to be a freshman this year in high school and I have all kinds of issues with teachers being armed on a high school campus. Just like yesterday - where an armed civilian tried to take action with zero understanding of the tactical situation and ended up getting himself killed - I have a hard time seeing teachers suddenly taking up arms. Then factor in accidental discharges, lost or misplaced weapons (and kids finding them), and the worse case a high school football player over powering a teacher that weighs 110 lbs soaking wet and suddenly being armed.

I don't see any other solution. I would like to see a lot of mandatory training on this.

But this still isn't going to be a proper solution. Have you been to a high school recently? Most high schools are freaking huge. You can have two armed guards and four teachers carrying weapons and it would be a cluster fuck of a tactical situation.
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so i guess this is an everyday event now.
Yet in the "gun nut" thread, when I posted about today's self-centered-fuck-everyone-else- lack-of-respect culture being part of the root of the problem, I was replied to with, "that's why the U.S. is safer today than it has been."

Everyday there's a fucking shooting spree...I feel so much safer than I did 10-15 years ago...
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I guess this kid didn't know that they have very tough gun laws there:

"The county?s gun-control ordinance mirrors one passed in Portland in 2010 after a spate of shootings. The ordinance makes it a crime to carry a loaded firearm in public, to fire a gun in Multnomah County, not to report a stolen firearm and not to keep guns locked near minors. It also establishes a tighter nighttime curfew for minors convicted of gun crimes.

The ordinance makes exceptions for law enforcement officers, those with concealed handgun licenses, hunting and a few other cases."

I just don't get it...there was a LAW and everything! How could this happen? How could this possibly happen?

It doesn't make any sense. They made a "sensible" gun control law that only right-wing/gun-nuts opposed.

And somehow, somehow...this still happened.

I even heard that people get shot every day in Chicago and Washington D.C. !!!

How? They have some of the toughest gun laws on the books.

Fuck, I'm gonna go out under the rainbow and pet a unicorn while I read an Al Gore book to try and calm down.
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Not surprisingly, schools tend to be safer when they are not in session. The longest gap between school shootings appears between mid-June and mid-August of 2013, which falls during summer break, when the majority of students are not enrolled in classes. Other gaps of weeks or longer fall during periods when schools are typically on winter, spring or summer breaks.

Funny, school's closed = no school shootings.

They actually paid somebody to write that didn't they?
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Let's see if we can come up with some solution to what we know, just for shits.

Here are some graphics that are factual, unbiased analysis of the last 2+ years of gun violence in schools, take a look and see what sort of legislation would curb this:








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Old 06-10-2014, 11:15 AM   #37
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Let's see if we can come up with some solution to what we know, just for shits.

Here are some graphics that are factual, unbiased analysis of the last 2+ years of gun violence in schools, take a look and see what sort of legislation would curb this:

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Home schooling?
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Old 06-10-2014, 11:16 AM   #38
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Home schooling?


I lol because it's funny and it's true.
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Old 06-10-2014, 11:17 AM   #39
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If only there was a common denominator with all of the other incidents.
Sure is:

1) Mental problems diagnosed by clinically trained professionals.

2) Laws that don't allow for committing those folks when they make threats and the families report them to law enforcement

3) Psychotropic drugs prescribed to the person. Sometimes several drugs.


Has been the common denominators in every shooting.

For every shooting that happens, it reinforces that guns are not the problem. The system is broken on how we handle people with mental disabilities.

Instead of pump the folks with mental problems full of SSRIs and pharmaceuticals, maybe we should address our food supply and the genetic modification of that food supply for extreme profits by our government.

Pharmaceuticals are a huge profit category for our government. GMO food is a huge profit category for our government.

Go figure.

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Old 06-10-2014, 11:39 AM   #40
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Sure is:

1) Mental problems diagnosed by clinically trained professionals.

2) Laws that don't allow for committing those folks when they make threats and the families report them to law enforcement

3) Psychotropic drugs prescribed to the person. Sometimes several drugs.


Has been the common denominators in every shooting.

For every shooting that happens, it reinforces that guns are not the problem. The system is broken on how we handle people with mental disabilities.

Instead of pump the folks with mental problems full of SSRIs and pharmaceuticals, maybe we should address our food supply and the genetic modification of that food supply for extreme profits by our government.

Pharmaceuticals are a huge profit category for our government. GMO food is a huge profit category for our government.

Go figure.
Nicely written.

Guns aren't the problem. The wrong people having access to guns are the problem.

I had gun cabinet full of shotguns and rifles growing up when I was a kid. I said this yesterday - we played Army in the back yard with toy M16s yet not once did I ever even think about pulling out a rifle or a shotgun for any reason. It just wasn't even thought of. Then again, we also didn't pump all kinds of crazy drugs into my system.
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Nicely written.

Guns aren't the problem. The wrong people having access to guns are the problem.

I had gun cabinet full of shotguns and rifles growing up when I was a kid. I said this yesterday - we played Army in the back yard with toy M16s yet not once did I ever even think about pulling out a rifle or a shotgun for any reason. It just wasn't even thought of. Then again, we also didn't pump all kinds of crazy drugs into my system.
Agreed 100%.
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Didn't you state that if these stories were not splashed across the media these sorts of events wouldn't happen? How do you suggest we don't splash them in the media without regulation?
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If enough correlation can be shown to exist between the number of shootings and the amount of publicity they get then the families of victims should be allowed to sue the media, the obsessive reporting on the these tragedies would vanish overnight.
Meaning you take the profit away from the media companies, these stories get the coverage they do because it keeps eyes on the screen, more profit for the media companies, if cause-and-effect correlation can be made and they start getting the shit sued out of them they will stop making a these stories into a big deal.
And it wouldn't have been done by increasing Government regulation.

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Also, without delving into googling, isn't there quite a bit of media regulation already? For instance, television media has limits on what video it can air, no murders,etc.
Yes I believe there are quite a few regulations written about a hundred years ago to "protect" people from seeing things the Government thought might be disturbing to some.
Remember the stink about the Superbowl "wardrobe malfunction" a few years ago?
People saw a tit, oh horrors!
Regulations right out of the Victorian Era.
I prefer using my right to change the channel if I don't like something to the concept of having the Government say what stories can and can't be run, that's a very slippery slope.

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Nevetheless, it was an either or, I would rather see the media be regulated re: spree shooters than my rights.
Why does it have to be either/or? I think we need to protect ALL rights guaranteed by the Constitution regardless.

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+ and this is a big +, especially with how poorly government is working currently. I have zero reason to think they would be able to craft legislation that would stop spree killers like this and not fuck that up entirely.
With you there buddy.

This is what's going to happen, some new "feel good" legislation will be forced through that will only further restrict our rights in some way but will do fuck-all to prevent these tragedies from ever happening again, face it the people in Government don't want to solve things they only want to increase their power and further their own agendas.
This kind of thing is tailor-made for them.

And the next time it happens the cry will come from those same people in Government that MORE regulation is needed.
Rinse and Repeat.
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I lol because it's funny and it's true.
even the guy in canada who shot the cops was home schooled and has bible thumping parents.
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Meaning you take the profit away from the media companies, these stories get the coverage they do because it keeps eyes on the screen, more profit for the media companies, if cause-and-effect correlation can be made and they start getting the shit sued out of them they will stop making a these stories into a big deal.
And it wouldn't have been done by increasing Government regulation.



Yes I believe there are quite a few regulations written about a hundred years ago to "protect" people from seeing things the Government thought might be disturbing to some.
Remember the stink about the Superbowl "wardrobe malfunction" a few years ago?
People saw a tit, oh horrors!
Regulations right out of the Victorian Era.
I prefer using my right to change the channel if I don't like something to the concept of having the Government say what stories can and can't be run, that's a very slippery slope.



Why does it have to be either/or? I think we need to protect ALL rights guaranteed by the Constitution regardless.



With you there buddy.

This is what's going to happen, some new "feel good" legislation will be forced through that will only further restrict our rights in some way but will do fuck-all to prevent these tragedies from ever happening again, face it the people in Government don't want to solve things they only want to increase their power and further their own agendas.
This kind of thing is tailor-made for them.

And the next time it happens the cry will come from those same people in Government that MORE regulation is needed.
Rinse and Repeat.

It was just either/or for me in this instance due to my thinking the problem lies primarily with the media more than 300million people so no need for congress to even go there.
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even the guy in canada who shot the cops was home schooled and has bible thumping parents.
even the guy in canada.......?

what do you mean?

it was still funny.
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even the guy in canada.......?

what do you mean?

it was still funny.
my bad, i thought you were saying home schooling is a common trait among mass shooters. Adam Lanza, Justin Bourque, the seattle shooter, all home schooled. i'm sure there's more. home schooling doesn't prevent kids from being psychopaths.

http://hsinvisiblechildren.org/category/homicide-2/
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my bad, i thought you were saying home schooling is a common trait among mass shooters. Adam Lanza, Justin Bourque, the seattle shooter, all home schooled. i'm sure there's more. home schooling doesn't prevent kids from being psychopaths.

http://hsinvisiblechildren.org/category/homicide-2/
I wasn't fully informed on all the details, including this statistic, in addition to those stats I c&p'ed in those images. I was pretty surprised to see some of that analysis in fact.

I took Sly's comment to mean remove them from the environment, again, not easily done, we'd have to rely on psychology, etc, and that opens up a whole other issue, which he's prolly aware of........ I thought his comment was tongue-in-cheek true.
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The Founding Fathers couldn't see the future, couldn't imagine television, video games, the Internet, and a country of 330 million filled with dysfunctional families and teenagers on psychotropic drugs. Most teenagers 250 years ago were considered adults, there was no 'teenage angst'.

Anyway this is a terrible situation and it will get worse, the more kids see these shootings all over the TV and the Internet the more 'normal' this will become to the sick ones as a solution to their problems.
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The amount of drugs they give these kids is terrible. And the doctors are always pushing for more!
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I wasn't fully informed on all the details, including this statistic, in addition to those stats I c&p'ed in those images. I was pretty surprised to see some of that analysis in fact.

I took Sly's comment to mean remove them from the environment, again, not easily done, we'd have to rely on psychology, etc, and that opens up a whole other issue, which he's prolly aware of........ I thought his comment was tongue-in-cheek true.
It was merely a joke. I don't know the answer, wish I did.
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