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After the shock and the horror comes the speculation: Why did an obviously disturbed young man enter an elementary school in Connecticut and gun down scores of people, many of them children?

We will root through his background for clues: Who raised him? Was he in the military? Did he play video games? Was he in a cult? Did mental illness take him to this dark place, and did we miss the warning signs along the way? We will piece together an approximation of a workable narrative that somehow inevitably ends with this man going into a school and doing what he did -- because the ending is the one part we can get fully right.

But there is really only one fact that makes such violence comprehensible: This man woke up in a country in which virtually anyone can purchase weapons -- with little more effort than is required to put gasoline in the tank of their car -- that give them the power to murder people.

That is the one fact that demands to be changed.

The impetus to make sense of unspeakable tragedy is a basic part of humanity. Something both terrible and extraordinary has happened, something we are eager to avoid envisioning as the fate for our own children, so our minds search for the particulars that might render this situation unique. We try to distinguish this young man from any other young man who might enter our own local elementary school.

But the underlying tragedy of this latest American catastrophe is how familiar this sort of spectacle has become. The television coverage and the reactions of prominent people all seem to unfold along the lines of a preconceived script: shock and heartbreak, then biographical inquiry, before we stick the story on the guy who pulled the trigger and move on.

We know what to do, what to say, what to ask, because we have been here before far too many times, absorbing the images of horrifying violence and imagining what it would be like to hear the news if those children were your own.

This is insane. It is madness that we continue to allow such bloodshed to unfold, occasioning predictable dismay while the gun lobby keeps buying off our politicians and ensuring that the rules never change.

As I type this, we do not know what prompted this man to kill those people in that school, but we know that the next disturbed person with similarly murderous inclinations will be able to get their hands on the means to follow through.

In every country, some people lose their jobs and become enraged. Some suffer mental illness and seize on fantastical notions. They are spurned and hatch crackpot schemes and seek revenge. In every country, some people are disturbed, broken-hearted or angry enough to murder. What is special about this country is the extent of the damage that such people are able to inflict when the urge comes.

As we inevitably speculate and sift through biographical facts in this process of seeking reassurance, there is one fact above all others that needs to be altered: We have to make it harder for people to get their hands on guns.

Peter S. Goodman-Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-s-goodman/gun-control-reform_b_2302999.html

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11 years ago

mr goodman is part of a group that wants to disarm the people of the usa. our founders knew that if every1 was considered part of the "malitia" we would be a stronger nation. this idea troubles those who wish to take our freedoms away from us.

Davey1965
11 years ago

NOW your talking...... The world needs another Noahs Ark...

11 years ago

why not just find an island somewhere and dump them on it

11 years ago

I reckon Davey has a point - if u look at what some people have done to Mexico City or San Juan u gotta wondr bout importing the buggers by the millions to do it in yr neighbourhood dont ya? haha

Davey1965
11 years ago

Good point,but why should the good folks in the city have to put up with them either.
Take away the bad neighbourhood and change ther lifestyle i say.
How bout a new City like Las vegus in the Dessert Were they could live with no casinos and they all had to have a job, building the new city lol

11 years ago

If you send them into the countryside what happens to all the people who live a nice peacefull life in the country?

Davey1965
11 years ago

I think the Usa became so different to many Well behaved Countrys because of the
exsistance of Bad Neighbourhoods and Bad Parenting. Too many kids just wander the
streets with no real supervision and they just learn to fight back to stay alive and survive.
Like the saying Kill or be Killed. If your shown a Knife,...Pull out a gun so your the bigger
man. Bull dooze the Gettos down and if people cant afford to live in the City,KICK there
ass out into the Countryside were its cheaper to live.THat way if people are broke with
nothing to do,they wont just join a gang and live a life of crime and do nothing for Society.
This Kid obviously had Problems and probably only just saw a standard Doctor with no real Oualifications in Personality Disorders or Human Phycology .
Thats the Help people need...Not just a visit to a doctor and given a Subscription of Anti Depressants. lol .All the guns were his Mothers...Go figure.

letsGO
11 years ago

before you go off on the us and guns, how many 1000's been killed in syria by their own ?

11 years ago

I said it before and I will say it again, laws will only have an effect on those who abide by laws. Evil people and criminals will get guns if they want them. China for example, no citizen may own any kind of firearm. Only the military may own guns. The criminal element must not have gotten the memo when I lived there for 2 years when i first became a Doctor murders and robberies by armed criminals were just as prevalant as in the USA or any other country! If you romove the sale of guns totally from the USA then you simply create a more profitable enterprise for the illeagle sale of firearms to the criminal element. Evil will always find the tools to commit its deeds. The things we need to stop doing is IGNORING THE WARNING SIGNS!!! This shooter was only 20 years old! It was already Illeagle for him to own firearms anyway. Neighbors interviewed said "he was a troubled young man" JESUS H CHRIST HE WAS A FUCKING TROUBLED YOUNG MAN!!!! This is what I mean when we notice that your neighbor is a "TROUBLED YOUNG MAN" LETS NOT TURN AWAY SAYING OH HE IS JUST A WIERDO!!!" Those days are past people, call someone and report him. if he turns out to be harmless fine. Remember that mother in Missouri recently who found a reciept for a gun in her son's pocket. She called the cops and they arrested him and he confessed to planning a mass shooting at the premier of the latest Twilight movie! My hat is off to her! She had suspicions and saved who knows how many lives! We need to take our heads our of our ass and be vigilant, look for suspicious people! Let authorities know dont think "its not my business, ITS all of our business!!!"

11 years ago

i'm for gun rights in the u.s.....these tragedys are going to happen...taking guns from law-abiding people makes us less safe. in states that have carry laws...allowing people to carry guns the crime rate lowers. we have a right to protect ourselves. i believe places that restrict gun posession,,like britian,,have a higher rate of home invations....give stiffer penalties for commiting crimes using guns..

11 years ago

I rekon the trouble started when he stopped puttin dummys in institutions - closed them all down so they can murder us all in our beds; love to know whose idea that was!
Bak in the 'good old days' loons were sent to mental hospitals an evryone just forgot bout them - all a bit 'one flew ovr the cookoos nest' but at least the general public was safe.