This wasn't a tragedy. This was a deliberate killing by a disturbed individual that the kids at school apparently suspected would do something mad like this. We didn't "wait until the bodies were cold" before declaring war after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. Do we fight madness like this or is fealty to your own peculiar and selfish obsessions more important?
I haven't proposed a damn thing in response to these killings. I don't know enough yet to do so. But I know enough to realize that guns are going to be subject to more restrictions, and Oceander's right that you better damn well know what way the wind is blowing. Be part of the solution or be marginalized.
@Jazzhead @Oceander I've already asked several times but will ask again. What law would have prevented the deaths? Banning ARs? He would have used something else. Banned all guns? Setting aside the Constitutional factors, how would you do that? We have over 300 million guns in the US and I can make a simple 1 shot gun from about $5 of material from Home Depot.
You lack the intellectual honesty to see beyond your preconceived notions. Everywhere that has tight gun control has a high violent crime rate. The prohibition of self defense also accompanies gun control so then we'll see victims prosecuted for defending themselves, even if they only used a pen.
Why do Chicago and Baltimore have such a high crime rate? They have very strict gun control laws. Why, unless you don't really give a crap about people or their safety, but do care about prohibiting freedom and self-protection.
Look at England or Australia and explain their increase in violent crime after guns were banned. Look at all the other cases in history which show that when people are prohibited arms to protect themselves there are severe repercussions caused by the government.
How many have to die violent deaths before people like you give up your religious fervor against self-defense? Explain what law would have prevented this and why the other 20,000 gun laws didn't?
You can't. This is a case where the person was sick and he was intent on committing murder. The only way to prevent it was to stop him based on the multitude of signs he was dangerous.