Well, something needs to be done. The problem is getting worse.
It this area it seems like the police are taking the problem more seriously and pressing charges against kids that make threats.
I have a feeling this person has me on ignore, but be that so or not I will reply.
If one looks at my first post in this thread, I cited statistics of gun murder to ownership of guns per so many thousands of people per country. I don't think anyone responded to it because it speaks for itself. The USA is way down on the list for murder with guns relevant to the amount of guns per population by country.
This apparently doesn't phase some people - as it shows that violence with guns is NOT directly proportional to ownership of them when put on a percentage basis comparing countries.
Further, this whole thread was started on a story (yet another one, sigh) that has holes in it just like Sandy Hook has holes in it (no pun intended). The gun at Sandy Hook? Same one. AR-15.
So what's banning a gun going to do? Someone who is intent on using one will just use another.
More restrictions? Higher ages? Don't be silly. Think about your logic. A kid will respect the law and not buy a specific gun to kill a bunch of people, UNTIL he reaches the legal age to buy one! Of course restrictions limit obvious availability, but there is always the black market and someone intent on murder is obviously not swayed by even basic law.
And what if guns were banned?
Banning guns won't eliminate them but even if it did it wouldn't stop violence or violent intent, nor does it deprive a homicidal person of the means to kill people. In fact, a gun is just about the most stupid way to go unless you want to be caught. If I were intent on killing a bunch of people in a building I'd opt for a bomb of some description, deadly gas, poison of the food or the water, certainly not a gun.
However, none of the above methods are useful for home and self protection. This is not a coincidence.
Dubious story, dubious thread - but I guess what it does do is provide a platform for some people to pontificate on and insinuate that anyone with a firearm for perfectly reasonable purposes is to be treated with suspicion, while they, the gun less, are not.
"Me tomb is shinier than yers, matie. I don't own a gun. You see, I am moral. But I'll approve of the military using them to shoot up a bunch of men, women and children in all kinds of areas simply because my government has convinced me that they are evil and we are good - and I'm gullible enough to believe that crap. "