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Schools really need to be done differently. I bet this girl shooter was picked on, and looking for revenge. Its not the fault of the girl she was bullied. Its the school atmosphere.
Poor baby if she was. I was bullied as a kid, and it never crossed my mind to take my dad's 22 or double-barreled shotgun to school. The bullying would be nothing compared to the punishment my father would have meted out.
How many 6th graders walk into school with a gun in Europe.
How do we deal with this since guns are not the problem.
How about the mental health of the child? Stop ignoring the fact that people who go around shooting others like this are mentally defective. And a gun did not make them that way. They were that way long before they got their hands on a gun.
I've had guns for the past fifty years and I've never shot anyone yet. Quit trying to punish me and others like me for things we did not do. Guns are NOT the problem. Loonies with guns are the problem. Punish the loonies.
Find out where the sixth grader got the gun and there is your problem.
I’m sure some anti gun liberal will be along shortly to say she simply walked into the local gun store and bought it and walked right out and off to school with it.
Or they can just put security, and screening before letting anyone within campus like airports do. Plus schools should be more regimented. No need for individuality. If everyone wearing same uniform, and same backpack be much easier to screen them.
Schools really need to be done differently. I bet this girl shooter was picked on, and looking for revenge. Its not the fault of the girl she was bullied. Its the school atmosphere.
Sure, then we should make sure we screen in kindergarten, pre-school, daycare, etc.
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