People that choose not to carry are the ones that contradict themselves. It's those people that question why someone carries a firearm in public and give us law abiding citizens a bad reputation but will then thank us if we have to use it to protect them. I thoroughly agree with Mikes statement about people randomly opening fire at someone who opened fire first. You never know if you did or did not contribute to the body count. It's one thing if you are out in the open but this situation is not that case. They were in a dark room where nobody could accurately see the shooter. Even as a firearm carrier, I would have gotten the hell on.
Are you telling me I don't have the right to take my son to see a movie at a time I choose? I have kids so I personally take offense to a stupid fucking comment like this. Then tell me this. Should the driver of a vehicle be charged because he was t-boned and their child was killed while on the way home from a family gathering at 1:00 in the morning? Should my brother be charged with murder because he found his one month old daughter dead in her crib less than one hour after being put down for bedtime even though it was a SIDS case?
I will agree to an extent. Society has a lot to do with situations like this too so its not always the parents raising the kids wrong. We are the reason our society is the way it is. The guy in question was majoring in neuroscience which is a huge thing in med school so something was done right somewhere when he was being brought up to have gone to med school in the first place.






