Author Topic: mass stabbing at pittsburgh school, 20 injured  (Read 4708 times)

Try and shoot a handgun from your mouth without losing teeth. Stabbing people may be a problem however.
Just ban teeth as well.

Why don't we just ban hands? I mean really, you need hands to operate all these weapons..

Try and shoot a handgun from your mouth without losing teeth. Stabbing people may be a problem however.
Just ban teeth as well.

Bringing a blowdart to school.

Decapitate everyone. Problem solved forever.

forget it. We will just put the students on drugs to knock them out and feed them their education... literally

Actually that would be really cool. Eating a pill or something and suddenly you can do physics.

It'd be awful. If kids knew even more, think of all the ways that they'd do drugs or commit crime.

Just ban brain function and everything will be ok guys

Now perhaps some of you anti-gun kids out there understand why getting rid of guns doesn't stop this kind of violence. It's the person that's the problem, not the weapon.
I don't know if I'd make a blanket statement like that. I'm pretty sure hand grenades should be banned since they are essentially useless for hunting, self-defense, etc.

Yes, I'm aware that you didn't say a grenade was a gun, but the implication is that all weapons should be legal, right?


forget it. We will just put the students on drugs to knock them out and feed them their education... literally

Actually that would be really cool. Eating a pill or something and suddenly you can do physics.
The problem is the missing of the experience of school and knowing how to apply physics.

Of course they can also make a pill for that...

I don't know if I'd make a blanket statement like that. I'm pretty sure hand grenades should be banned since they are essentially useless for hunting, self-defense, etc.

Yes, I'm aware that you didn't say a grenade was a gun, but the implication is that all weapons should be legal, right?
I think when most people say that its usually within an idea of reason. Nobody says that you should be able to carry a rocket launcher into a school.

I personally think that weapons shouldn't be allowed in the school in the hands of delinquents and have them only accessible to experienced adults. Adults that have been screened for sanity and responsible use. I think an armed teacher or a school guard is a great idea.

I also think the age at which you can buy a weapon for the exception of a handgun to be increased dramatically. Specifically on rifles and shotguns. 21 for a handgun here is fine. But i find it kind of irking that a 16 year old can legally own a shotgun or a large rifle in my state. I don't trust kids to be right in the head.

I also think the age at which you can buy a weapon for the exception of a handgun to be increased dramatically. Specifically on rifles and shotguns. 21 for a handgun here is fine. But i find it kind of irking that a 16 year old can legally own a shotgun or a large rifle in my state. I don't trust kids to be right in the head.

I'm not sure what the ages are here, but I'm pretty sure kids can start hunting with rifles from a very young age, 12 at least.  I'll have to look up the laws though.

I also think the age at which you can buy a weapon for the exception of a handgun to be increased dramatically. Specifically on rifles and shotguns. 21 for a handgun here is fine. But i find it kind of irking that a 16 year old can legally own a shotgun or a large rifle in my state. I don't trust kids to be right in the head.

I think most of the school shooting weapons were owned by the kids's parents or a neighbor. Rarely are they bought by the shooter himself.

Medals:
Relentless
Ruthless
Triple Kill
Backstabber
Bloodthirsty
Double Kill
Fury Kill
Mega Kill

Medals:
Relentless
Ruthless
Triple Kill
Backstabber
Bloodthirsty
Double Kill
Fury Kill
Mega Kill

video games caused it

ban angry birds

I think most of the school shooting weapons were owned by the kids's parents or a neighbor. Rarely are they bought by the shooter himself.
True

Most shooters seem to be kids though. And the harder it is for the younger to get their hands on a weapon the happier i feel. Maybe advanced firearm classes for adults should be mandatory to decrease irresponsibility as well.