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		<title>By: wil</title>
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		<description>First utmost sympathy to all victims and families/friends.
My second thought is "Not again"
Im afraid to say your right to bear arms is also your right to be a victim of them. Where there is little restriction on firearms, how can you prevent 100% of potential maniacs from acting out fantasies. Without access to guns, at most he could stab or throw bricks or just stick to violent imaginations.
Its pointless arguing if others were carying guns this couldnt have happened. The higher the number of guns in unsafe hands, the greater the chance of them being used for mayhem rather than protection.
To quote Homer Simpson trying to buy a gun
Store owner "Sorry you have to wait 28days for a background check"
Homer "Whaaah, BUT I'M ANGRY NOW!!!"
and  28 days later 
Store Owner "I see youve been in a mental institution twice"
Homer "Awwwwh You mean I cant get a gun"
Store owner "Relax, that only restricts you to 2 handguns and a rifle"
Many's the word said in jest... 

As for the person involved, the contrast with his unfortunate sister couldnt be more profound. 
http://www.princeton.edu/pr/pwb/03/1124/7a.shtml

We can only speculate what precipitated this atrocity - I would not want to really understand or ever see the world through his eyes. No, I may find out the reasons he put forward, but I never want to understand. To understand is to put reason to it, and there will never be a reason for mass murder.

Sad to see that some websites are resorting to putting his name in their search tags just for more hits. Nobody should try to benefit from this.

I would hazard a guess that this is the most blogged single event to date.

What more can I say, our thoughts are with all the victims</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First utmost sympathy to all victims and families/friends.<br />
My second thought is &#8220;Not again&#8221;<br />
Im afraid to say your right to bear arms is also your right to be a victim of them. Where there is little restriction on firearms, how can you prevent 100% of potential maniacs from acting out fantasies. Without access to guns, at most he could stab or throw bricks or just stick to violent imaginations.<br />
Its pointless arguing if others were carying guns this couldnt have happened. The higher the number of guns in unsafe hands, the greater the chance of them being used for mayhem rather than protection.<br />
To quote Homer Simpson trying to buy a gun<br />
Store owner &#8220;Sorry you have to wait 28days for a background check&#8221;<br />
Homer &#8220;Whaaah, BUT I&#8217;M ANGRY NOW!!!&#8221;<br />
and  28 days later<br />
Store Owner &#8220;I see youve been in a mental institution twice&#8221;<br />
Homer &#8220;Awwwwh You mean I cant get a gun&#8221;<br />
Store owner &#8220;Relax, that only restricts you to 2 handguns and a rifle&#8221;<br />
Many&#8217;s the word said in jest&#8230; </p>
<p>As for the person involved, the contrast with his unfortunate sister couldnt be more profound.<br />
<a href="http://www.princeton.edu/pr/pwb/03/1124/7a.shtml" rel="nofollow">http://www.princeton.edu/pr/pwb/03/1124/7a.shtml</a></p>
<p>We can only speculate what precipitated this atrocity - I would not want to really understand or ever see the world through his eyes. No, I may find out the reasons he put forward, but I never want to understand. To understand is to put reason to it, and there will never be a reason for mass murder.</p>
<p>Sad to see that some websites are resorting to putting his name in their search tags just for more hits. Nobody should try to benefit from this.</p>
<p>I would hazard a guess that this is the most blogged single event to date.</p>
<p>What more can I say, our thoughts are with all the victims</p>
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