I've only read the 1st 25 posts here BUT, can anyone stop arguing and possibly focus on the little children who lost their lives.
The first 25 posts were made in August this year, in response to a different shooting incident in the US. This is also the 'news, politics and
debates' forum and the topic for discussion refers to the first post of the thread, being -
After the Colorado shooting debate I again raise gun laws with another shooting near The Empire State Building. Apparently New York has some of the tightest gun laws.
America how many mass shootings will it take? Something has to change doesn't it?
Don't misunderstand my intentions here, I'm absolutely appalled by this most recent shooting, of innocent children. My heart breaks for them, their families, their little friends, the emergency services and teachers who had to witness it, and everyone involved.
Let's not talk just about gun laws and focus too on strengthening the schools.
This is just my opinion, but the US doesn't need better security in schools, it doesn't need teams of security guards patrolling every school, it doesn't need armed sheriffs in schools, it needs completely different gun laws.
Until the US change their gun laws, and their gun culture, there will continue to be mass shootings. I understand that there is a difference in (gun law) culture between the UK and the US. We don't bear arms in the UK, we don't even arm all our Police Officers. Yes, we have illegal gun crime. Only we don't have multiple shootings, in our schools, our cinemas or our shopping malls. Yes we have had the odd tragic incident. But they are rare. Not monthly.