Blame violent movies and video games? Is that any different from how Joe Lieberman and Al Gore blamed Twisted Sister and Black Sabbath for all society's ills back in the '80s?FBM wrote:There's nothing about "divine rights" in the US constitution. There are "inalienable rights" (life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness), but they're not so inalienable. A lot of states have the death penalty and all of them incarcerate, so we can deprive criminals of their "inalienable rights." After they become criminals, that is. Not before. The Supreme Court says the Constitution says we can have guns. Unless we are criminals.
As long as incidents like this can happen and do happen with the frequency that they do, I will continue to see it as a problem that needs to be fixed, and I don't see any other possible fix than tighter regulations and enforcement of those regulations. It's probably just a symptom of a culture that's bombarded with glorified violence, but you can't legislate culture. I would support an amendment to the Constitution to allow for tighter restrictions - but not prohibition - on gun ownership.
Now I'm going to disappear while people from both ends of the spectrum excoriate me and what I've written.
Also, does America glorify violence more per capita than other nations? I've seen a lot of violent foreign movies.