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Originally Posted by ElKabong
Like I've said, the cat is out of the bag. Weapons are easily accessible to the mentally ill. Once that happened there's nothing you can do to stop it short of a Stalin type of society where anyone "suspect" is taken to prison or killed. That isn't an option in our society.
It's frustrating. People think they have answers but they don't. Arming teachers, banning guns, placing armed security all over campuses... Pure nonsense.
I'll reverse the whip on you (as they say). Why is this more of a problem in our society than say, Asia? Europe? Find those answers and we'll be onto something in regards to this problem
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Any particular country in Asia? I mean -- you're asking (I presume) why there are more shootings in this country by citizens than on an entire continent. Communist China occupies a huge chunk of Asia. They don't have our kind of problem because they're a totalitarian state but I don't think you believe that communism would be the answer for us, right?