TexasGal wrote:It is shocking to see how fast and how effectively the media has jumped on a wrenching tragedy of epic proportions not to focus attention on untreated or unrecognized dangerous individuals or inadequate school security, but to get their own agenda on gun control pushed to the front of everyone's mind. When was the last time you saw a story where a drunk or deranged person plowed through a bunch of innocent people with his car and the news focused on which kind of car it was, how fast it could go, how big was the motor? Let's talk about banning any car that will go faster than peddling speed... I am hearing nothing on the news that is balanced at all.
It was just this past week that another Professional Football player was involved in a DWI where his fellow friend and football player was killed.
There is no talk about sending these football players through a school on how to live their lives, etc. . .
Tonight on news the first story to follow this horrible Mass Murder was "gun shop owners" saying that anyone who is going to own a firearm needs to register it and have mandatory classes on how to use it.