Another start to the school year, another shooting; nothing will change

I have read that his family had some nasty history (drugs, abuse, divorce, etc) but will wait for a reputable source to post specifics.

I'm also quite interested as to where and how he acquired his weapon, as the ones at home have been claimed to be "secured."
 
sure it is. lawyers are enabling bad people to hurt good people.
just like you think parents are enabling bad kids to hurt good kids.


No, the EFFECT of a lawyer doing his job may be to have a guilty person go free. But the moral OBLIGATION of the parent is, in part, to be sure that their kid is acting responsibly.

A lawyer is not responsible in any form for what his client does. But a parent has about two decades of such responsibility for their kid.

Totally different.
 
I have read that his family had some nasty history (drugs, abuse, divorce, etc) but will wait for a reputable source to post specifics.

I'm also quite interested as to where and how he acquired his weapon, as the ones at home have been claimed to be "secured."


Yes. To be clear we do not know right now where he got the gun and my comments about parental responsibilities apply ONLY if he got the gun from them. That may well not be the case. It's just that at 14 yoa it's a working assumption.
 
All I know is every time I see Lawtator post his pretend empathy spills.... I start to think these are the people that are walking around and should be locked up and I don't have enough guns or ammo.
 
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I am disgusted, but not the least bit surprised, to see that the father not only gave this kid access to guns, he bought him this gun AFTER learning of the threats attributed to him.

What an idiot.

Parents need to learn a lesson. I'm afraid. Your kid has issues your best bet is to get rid of any guns in the house and, if you keep them, lock them away in a truly secure fashion.
 
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