Jerry Eichenberger wrote on 12/21/12 at 13:18:45:Demin -
Good point, and not funny. Our law firm does lots of product liabilty defense work, and lawn darts maimed over a hundred known kids, and killed a couple of dozen. Known cases, probably 100 times that many lesser injuries never reported.
Same with backyard elevated trampolines - even today, you see a few still around, and hundreds of broken backs, broken necks, and some deaths have been the results of those things.
Then, how many little kids drown in residential swimming pools every year? Hundreds, nationwide.
The real answer to school violence of all types, whether it's a mugging in a school restrrom ro locker room, or mass murder is rapid identification of the kids who are at risk to cause mayhem and then, controlling them in whatever manner is necessary to remove the risk, or remove them from society.
Seriously, if you will fork over the few trillion a year needed for that type of program, then talk. Else STFU. Its another case of Repug's talking out of both sides of their mouth ...
Stopping crazies from killing lots of people ... either spend trillions and round em up into a mental health program and wait 20 years ... or squeeze the gun ownership side and dont spend nothing, and wait 10 years.
Or do both, so you can back off the gun squeeze in a bit when the mental health thing starts working.
And yes lots of things when misused maim and kill ... they usually kill the relatives of the misuser ... and there in lies the sense that it is fair. I want to set up a 20ft plastic pool in my backyard, likely me or my kid will drown in it. Not likely your kid will. I start shooting in a school, likely your kid will get shot, not mine, especially if I dont have a kid.
Cant legislate stupidity or common sense depending on which way you look @ it. We can legislate a device meant to kill. We must.
Cool.
Srinath.