blastoiselover100 - that is a perfect example of vigilante justice. the man was told NOT to act on the two criminals and that the police would arrive shortly to deal with the situation. that man should be in jail for the rest of his life on two counts of first degree murder, not idolized by fanatics.
deck knight - you keep contradicting yourself. first guns are hard to obtain then they aren't? make up your mind on where you stand.
No, I'm not contradicting myself because I never said guns were easy to obtain. Perhaps you missed the sarcasm when I was talking about the 30 day FOID limitation, the fact Illinois laws bar people from travelling with their weapons loaded or outside a case, and even after getting a FOID card, which requires a background check among other things.
The "lets ban guns" types seem to think there are guns laying around everywhere even if they aren't any average joe can just walk up to a gun shop in a rage and throw down a Benjamin to seek vengeance in a moment of passion. They seem to think anybody could go maniac one day and go on a shooting spree. They don't trust individuals to act responsibly, but they do believe putting a law in place and having a massive taxpayer funded bureacracy to confiscate guns is a practical solution.
There are already draconian gun laws in Illinois. They don't even have Concealed-Carry. That didn't prevent this crime, but they seem to think a nationwide ban on firearms would somehow fix the problem. Their solution to everything is to put more restrictions on people who already abide by the existing ones. You can't target criminals with laws! By definition, they ignore the laws!
it is quite obvious that if a criminal wants a firearm there is next to nothing from stopping him/ her from getting it. abolition of guns will not solve the problem, this has already been shown by countries like the UK where a complete ban is not even in effect. education is a much more powerful tool than making laws that prevent the innocent, law abiding citizens from defending themselves.
And I agree with you completely. It's what I've been arguing the whole time.
personally i am for arming the faculty. if every single teacher had a small caliber firearm and knew where non-fatal targets were these fucking nutjobs would not be killing anyone. although if i were an armed teacher i would shoot to kill, people with deadly intent towards innocents do not deserve to continue living.
That might not be a bad idea, incidentelly. There would need to be proper training for it, but its feasible enough. Of course, they would have to either repeal or alter the "gun-free zone." We'd need to allow teachers to opt-out, but we should make it available.
Of course, some cringe at the mere suggestion that people be able to defend themselves. They think guns are only for taking lives, not saving or defending them. That is an unfortunate view of life, but dispicable when they want to enforce their irrational fear of firearms on everyone else through the force of law.