10 Answers
Yes, I didn't want to mention it because
this sort of thing seems to unfortunately
happen all too often in America. It is
really tragic.
12 years ago. Rating: 16 | |
Many theaters on opening nights, especially sci-fi, people like to dress the part, in the past people would dress like darth vadar, batman, Joker, you name it, they would carry plastic swords, guns and whatever as a joke. I don't think this will continue from now on. many of the survivors thought at the beginning it was a 'put-on'. Movie theaters today especially i-max is soooo loud that I don't even think that many even heard the gunshots. And to ROMOS, it's not only in America, its worldwide. we have over 300 million people here, there bound to be a few crazy ones.
Now comes the 'I told you so' gun debate again.. It's not the gun's fault it killed no more than the car's fault it kills or the forks fault you may be overweight. it's always the user. we have intense gun laws here in the states, problem is they are not enforced. Not to add more laws. Although I am not against guns entirely, I see no reason for high capacity magazines on assault rifles. The gun he used was an AR-15 which looks like an M-16 but not fully automatic. Still he was able to take out 12 and injure 31 (I believe).. Guns are not the culpert, there are many ways to kill people, McVeigh used a truck and fertilizer, 9/11 it was box cutters and airplanes..
There something wrong with society, we are sick and need help. Movies with constant bloodshed, games with killings and brutal at that.. Some of these wackos can't separate cyberworld from real world and they thing they favorite celebrity actor dies in one movie he shows up in another, in games, kill-kill-kill and they 're-spawn' to be killed again.
I like killing games too and love action movies and horror but I have a handle on reality,like 'most' people-- these wackos people do not.. so, what do we do??. Stop making violent movies?? no games with killings?? You can bet this won't happen so you must find a way to identify the risk.. I don't see this technological advancement for many years
12 years ago. Rating: 14 | |
Just saw it on the news, tragic loss of life, also makes me wonder about a guy in a store in America yesterday (our time) who foiled an attempted robbery by shooting the offenders (or at least one of them) hailed as a hero, who carries guns to go shopping?? and thankfully no innocent by standers were injured,would it not have been safer to give them the money and leave it to the police rather than jeopardise the safety of others, a sad situation if people feel so threatened that leaving the house with a weapon is considered reasonable for protection
12 years ago. Rating: 11 | |
I'll bet there is some kind of issue with the fire doors that the cops aren't mentioning for some reason. Most of those fire doors are inter-linked with a alarm system and have signs warning people of not using them for exits.
There is something very strange in how this guy got in with what he did. In that one area of the story that was given to the news media, there are parts of it that are too incredulous, and seeming like a part of it hasn't been revealed.
12 years ago. Rating: 11 | |
Taking the guns away from the good guys isn't going to keep the bad guys from having them.
The same way a patient's pharmaceuticals should be tracked so prescriptions aren't battling against each other or creating too many of the same adverse side effects, firearm purchases should be tracked. More big brother crapola, but what do you want to do?
12 years ago. Rating: 8 | |