I think either scenario is pretty bad. The end result is people are hurt no matter by knife or by gun. One could make an argument (if they really wanted too) that dying by a gunshot is quicker than getting jabbed in the neck and choking on your own blood. Neither sounds really appealing to me honestly.
I did read though that the young man responsible may have been a victim of bullying. If so, im not shocked by his actions.
all you gotta do is make sure your kids treat everyone with respect and do not bully the kids who get bullied by everyone.
Its like this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._United_States
It has but its definitely on the rise over the past few years
The NRA will be pleased.....finally an incident where they will not be demonised.
Your second amendment is a really point of interest for me and many non-americans. I think this is a good example of how it is not the weapon that is important, it is the beliefs and behaviours of an individual that needs to be addressed.
It's partially the culture. No one wants to raise their kids. They put pressure on teachers to raise everyone's kids and then tie their hands so they can't do anything. There needs to be more discipline. People need to respect each other and human life in general. But you can't do anything without offending anyone.
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