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Why did this guy not kill himself at the end and take the easy way out? He is going to be a in a world of pain until someone ends up killing him, whether it be the guards or another prisoner.
 

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Nope, won't happen. The Gun lobby in this Country is too strong. Sadly, That ship has sailed awhile ago.

+1 but it's not just the gun lobbies. The majority of Americans still love their freedoms. We don't get rid of free speech when people say stupid shit, nor do we get rid of freedom of religion when religious people do horrible things. With freedom comes risks. I'll take on the risks. Besides taking away all your freedoms wont keep bad things from happening, bad people will find a way. Just look at our prison system, the ultimate socialist utopia, with free education, free health care, and almost zero freedom, and yet the bad people still find a way to kill , rape and steal.
 
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The gun has absolutely nothing to do with it. I gave my son a gun for his 15th birthday, and there is 0% chance he will use it to shoot someone.


Lol I'm sure a lot of parents say the same thing.


Kids handle things differently nowadays.
 
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Nowhere is safe. Not even church. This sick pyscho will be gang raped in jail if not put to death.

Lot of those inmates all they have left is family and religion.
 

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Lol I'm sure a lot of parents say the same thing.


Kids handle things differently nowadays.

Festering Zit is 100% correct. Kids don't get possessed by evil, when they touch a gun. And this guy was 21 not a kid.
 
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Festering Zit is 100% correct. Kids don't get possessed by evil, when they touch a gun. And this guy was 21 not a kid.


Lol I never said all that. Everyone has their opinion on it but you have to know your kids better than they know themselves if you are going to give them a gun for a present. Not speaking on anyones parenting skills here or telling you how to raise anyone. But where do you think he learned to be racist from? Do yku think he was genetically born racist? No. He was in a environment that condoned racism. So why would you buy him a gun as a present? That is what the first poster said and he is 100% right.

All kids are learning. He clearly had hate in his heart at an early age. Not to mention a pill head, those are the biggest scums out there. Every kid is different. But to give him a gun at 21???? Thats terrible. The uncle is just trying to protect himself at this point. same with the Family. ...say you love black people and had nothing to do with this.
 
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Festering Zit is 100% correct. Kids don't get possessed by evil, when they touch a gun. And this guy was 21 not a kid.

[ I'd be more concerned about the drugs the kid was taking, than the fact he had access to a gun. ]

[h=3]Charleston Shooter Was on Drug Linked to Violent Outbursts[/h] [h=5]Dylann Storm Roof was taking habit-forming drug suboxone[/h]



by Paul Joseph Watson | June 18, 2015





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Charleston shooter Dylann Storm Roof was reportedly taking a drug that has been linked with sudden outbursts of violence, fitting the pattern of innumerable other mass shooters who were on or had recently come off pharmaceutical drugs linked to aggression.
According to a CBS News report, earlier this year when cops searched Roof after he was acting suspiciously inside a Bath and Body Works store, they found “orange strips” that Roof told officers was suboxone, a narcotic that is used to treat opiate addiction.​
Suboxone is a habit-forming drug that has been connected with sudden outbursts of aggression.​
A user on the MD Junction website relates how her husband “became violent, smashing things and threatening me,” after just a few days of coming off suboxone.
Another poster on the Drugs.com website tells the story of how his personality completely changed as a result of taking suboxone. The individual relates how he became “nasty” and “violent” just weeks into taking the drug, adding that he would “snap” and be mean to people for no reason. Another poster reveals how his son-in-law “completely changed on suboxone,” and that the drug sent him into “self-destruct mode.” A user named ‘Jhalloway’ also tells the story of how her husband’s addiction to suboxone was “ruining our life.” A poster on a separate forum writes about how he became “horribly aggressive” towards his partner after taking 8mg of suboxone.​
A website devoted to horror stories about the drug called SubSux.com also features a post by a woman whose husband obtained a gun and began violently beating his 15-year-old son after taking suboxone.
According to a Courier-Journal report, suboxone “is increasingly being abused, sold on the streets and inappropriately prescribed” by doctors. For some users, it is even more addictive than the drugs it’s supposed to help them quit. As we previously highlighted, virtually every major mass shooter was taking some form of SSRI or other pharmaceutical drug at the time of their attack, including Columbine killer Eric Harris, ‘Batman’ shooter James Holmes and Sandy Hook gunman Adam Lanza. As the website SSRI Stories profusely documents, there are literally hundreds of examples of mass shootings, murders and other violent episodes that have been committed by individuals on psychiatric drugs over the past three decades. Pharmaceutical giants who produce drugs like Zoloft, Prozac and Paxil spend around $2.4 billion dollars a year on direct-to-consumer television advertising every year. By running negative stories about prescription drugs, networks risk losing tens of millions of dollars in ad revenue, which is undoubtedly one of the primary reasons why the connection is habitually downplayed or ignored entirely.
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This ^^^^ raises the interesting question of just how many of these mass shootings, school shootings and other psychotic breaks in this country have seen the perpetrator on certain meds (or having recently taken those...coming off them).

I know it would be like a "Catch 22" cuz unwell people take meds but the chill I got from reading the above made it occur to me that maybe Pharmaceuticals are an explanation for why these things happen and are happening so much more frequently.

Maybe Shoot 'em up Video games are a contributor also?
 

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Violent gun crime is actually way down since the 1980's, way down. I don't think violent video games make people killers either, if anything I think violent video games are a positive release. This guy was probably brought up to be racist and snapped for some reason. Something set him off, plus he's probably mentally ill.
 
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Violent gun crime is actually way down since the 1980's, way down. I don't think violent video games make people killers either, if anything I think violent video games are a positive release. This guy was probably brought up to be racist and snapped for some reason. Something set him off, plus he's probably mentally ill.

Agree on all that. It is a tragedy for sure. Feel bad for those families. Some sick fuck comes along out of nowhere
 

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Everything Known About Charleston Church Shooting Suspect Dylann Roof

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He looks like a lesbian. 120 pounds and a bowl cut is not the way i would like to go to jail if I was the most racist dude in the world.</figure>
 

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