First off, sensationalistic headline: "...gun nuts..." always gets clicks (no, getting clicks isn't necessarily a good thing). I digress:
Dillon roof was mentally ill. He went and fellowshipped with
fellow Christians, and then shot them to death. One was 87 years old.
Now his FUCKING SISTER is taking weapons to school!!!
Who ever said he was a Christian to boot? Please provide proof.
As for his
half-sister, is that really relevant? I mean, she's obviously stupid but is there any real proof that her weapon-packing is related to him? She didn't bring a gun, so how's that related to this thread? And don't act like I'm trying to defend either of them in any way.
Medical professionals have to report domestic abuse to women and children, I don't see any difference in reporting mental disorders.
Mental disorders don't necessarily lead to domestic abuse, violence, murder, etc. Sure, they
could, but there's a fine line in between. Not saying I have the answers, but you can't just blur the two things into one.
I'm all for a change in HIPPA laws. I'm all for outlawing Private gun sales. We can't have private alcohol sales can we?
Actually, the vast majority of our states (about 2/3) now have private alcohol sales. Look it up.
Look, I agree that our country has a morality problem and a violence problem. It's such a complicated problem that I don't expect it to ever be resolved. Not a sexy conclusion, but realistic. Also, I'm not what you would call a gun guy. I don't own any and probably never will. I have no problem with discussing gun issues, but we do have to keep the constitution in mind. While "assault style" guns may be constitutional, maybe they shouldn't be. I haven't read my pocket constitution in a while, so maybe I should get on that. Regardless, I just don't think this is something that some emotional teenagers have any substantial knowledge about. I admire anyone who has a passion for wanting to preserve life, but the twitter vid in the OP has multiple contradictions. I also have no problem suggesting (and I'm not the first) that a lot of these teens on the national spotlight - esp those who go to Parkland HS - are subconsciously using the opportunity for 15 or more mins of fame. Not saying their original intentions are bad, but cameras and social media popularity can have that effect on people.
Go Blazers, love all of y'all