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by Paladin
Wed May 23, 2018 2:21 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: The "Riot Mentality" of School Shootings
Replies: 34
Views: 10452

Re: The "Riot Mentality" of School Shootings

Personally I work hard to keep ALL my firearms secure from ANY unauthorized person. That may mean keeping it on my person or in a safe. I have a lock-box for the car.

I prefer multiple layers of security, like:
1. an alarmed house/car
2. a locked house/car
3. concealed safe
4. firearms secure inside of that

Large aggressive dogs are a great asset too.
by Paladin
Wed May 23, 2018 6:51 am
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: The "Riot Mentality" of School Shootings
Replies: 34
Views: 10452

Re: The "Riot Mentality" of School Shootings

Allons wrote:
cdwieg wrote:I have not stayed current on all of the news coming from the Santa Fe shooting. However, I did read an article (linked below) where the father was interviewed by the Wall Street Journal. He (the father) indicated his kid was a "good boy" but he had been bullied and "mistreated at the school". From the article, "Antonios Pagourtzis wouldn’t comment in his interview with the Journal on how his son acquired the weapons."

This is on the parents as much as it is on the kid. Lock up the guns and ammo and the percentages and probability of the shooting goes way down. You want to tighten the gun laws... put it on the parents to be responsible enough to lock up the guns if they have anyone in their house - minor or otherwise.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/father-of- ... 1526920563

:iagree: If these weapons were locked up and secured this could have been prevented.
Classic bad parenting. We have a parent who takes no responsibly for himself raising a son who blame's others for his problems.

It is common for schizophrenia onset in late teens

It is clear that most mass attackers are looking for infamy. What is sad is that the media continues to give it to them.

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