Shootings and Deaths

When it happened
Where it happenHow many deaths/Injuries


6 December 2007
Nebraska
9 deaths(including the shooter who killed himself)
9 December 2007
Colorado
5 deaths(including himself)
12 December 2007
Las Vegas, Nevada
6 injuries no deaths
2 February 2008
Chicago, Illinois
5 deaths
5 February 2008
COCKEYSVILLE, Maryland4 dead (shooter's 2 parents and 2 brothers)
7 February 2008
San Fernando Valley, California
4 deaths (including a SWAT officer, 2 injuries
7 February 2008Kirkwood, Missouri 6 dead (including the shooter who was shot by police), 2 injuries
7 February 2008Baton Rouge, Louisiana 3 dead (including the shooter who shot herself)
14 February 2008Northern Illinois University's DeKalb 6 dead (including the shooter), 16 injuries
27 February 2008Los Angeles7 injuries
3 March 2008Florida2deaths (including the gunman who shot himself) and 5 injuries
3 March 2008Memphis, Tennessee6 deaths 3 injuries
29 July 2008Knoxville, Tennessee2 deaths and 7 injuries
9 Oct 2008Knoxville, Tennessee1 deaths, and gunman injured

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

To protect the people, bring more guns

I learned in kindergarten that the best way to end violence was not to perpetuate it. If a kid hits you, unless you want it to continue, don't escalate the problem by hitting his head with the lego box. This simple rule has carried over into my adult life. Violence does not solve violence. Just because you carry a bigger block, doesn't mean that no one is going to hit you.

I suppose that is why it amazes me when the USA pass legislation that allows more people to legally carry guns in public places. Currently, Georgia is working on legislation to allow concealed weapons to be brought into restaurants. But don't worry, only those who don't have a criminal history will be allowed to do this.

Apparently, people don't go on shooting sprees unless they have a criminal history.

Needless to say, i am appalled.

2 comments:

Brrdman said...

http://www.wndu.com/indiana/headlines/18563899.html

not related to this particular post, but the theme of the blog in general. i see you aren't including accidental shooting deaths in your list. to me, this parent is as responsible for the death of his child as if he had picked up the gun and shot her himself. and they're THINKING about prosecuting him. i haven't heard any news since the original story. now, i'm sure he's been punished enough by the death of his daughter... would making an example of him make any other blockhead think twice about leaving a gun laying around the house with young children?

criminals shouldn't be the only ones banned from gun ownership. perhaps an IQ test should accompany the background check.

Brrdman said...

btw, ive heard an interesting statistic (not sure if its true, but i believe it).

statistically, you are more likely to be injured or killed (or have someone in your household injured or killed) by a gun you keep in your home than you are to successfully protect yourself against theft, murder, rape, whatever with that weapon.