Quote Originally Posted by Tgo01 View Post
You're confused as usual, little fucktard. -I- am the one saying no one is responsible for this except for the shooter himself, unless there is more evidence that the parents or school knew more about his mental instability.

What I AM saying is that if the parents had the same information that the school had then it's complete bullshit to blame the parents and give the school a pass.

I am more than willing to change my stance if the state comes out with evidence showing the parents knew their son was mentally unstable and had suicidal or homicidal thoughts and still thought it was a good idea to keep guns in an unlocked drawer in their home.

I highly doubt we are going to see such evidence though because this DA sure does seem to have a political axe to grind. It should scare all of you Democrats who want "no bail" reform and for prisons to be emptied out and for police departments to be dismantled that a DA wants to charge someone with terrorism anytime someone is scared while a crime is being committed. That's about as absurd as it gets. What's next, someone robs a gas station and doesn't harm anyone and gets away with 5 bucks and is charged with terrorism and faces decades behind bars (in Michigan the punishment is up to life!) because the gas station attendant was scared?
You start off that post sounding reasonable, then immediately launching into attacking the DA for daring to charge the kid who just shot up the school. Or charging the parents. Police release one of the Mom's texts to her son after he was reported for looking up ammunition a school.

"Jennifer Crumbley exchanged text messages about the incident with her son on that day, stating, quote, 'LOL, I'm not mad at you. You have to learn not to get caught.'
Mom gives a hard pass to their kid for doing something inappropriate. Then, when brought to school and shown pictures of messages such as "The thoughts won't stop. Help me,", "My life is useless", "The world is dead." They didn't do any parenting. Mom wasn't doing any parenting when she was bragging about buying her kid a semiautomatic. Contributory negligence.

You wanna advocate second amendment rights? Follow it up with making sure people use firearms responsibly and you'll have some credibility.