Another fing shooting.

Safe bet... Dem or Pub... the kid had a father that was by all rights.... a shitty fing father.

And yeah, tattoos on one's face are un-fucking acceptable to any father who gives a f about their kid's future.
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You are trying to make this about tattoos (as opposed to the 'mental health' canard) that other right wingers resort to when one of these regular gun rampages happen.

Yes, those tats are a red flag that were probably not the first manifestations that this person has issues.

If we really want to fix societies ills, from single mother households to drug abuse to looting and shooting...The ability to control one's impulses and modulate one's emotional expressions is the earliest and most ubiquitous demand that societies place on children. Moreover, success at many life tasks depends critically on children's mastery of such self-control. Early self-control has a profound and lasting effect on one's life in adulthood. A 32-year longitudinal study indicated that possessing self-control in childhood (defined as 2–10 years of age) predicts physical health, substance dependence, personal finances, and criminal-offending outcomes in adulthood (i.e., there is a self-control gradient)1.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5377018/

Certain societal groups seems better inclined in the teaching of this than others.
 
Yes, those tats are a red flag that were probably not the first manifestations that this person has issues.

If we really want to fix societies ills, from single mother households to drug abuse to looting and shooting...The ability to control one's impulses and modulate one's emotional expressions is the earliest and most ubiquitous demand that societies place on children. Moreover, success at many life tasks depends critically on children's mastery of such self-control. Early self-control has a profound and lasting effect on one's life in adulthood. A 32-year longitudinal study indicated that possessing self-control in childhood (defined as 2–10 years of age) predicts physical health, substance dependence, personal finances, and criminal-offending outcomes in adulthood (i.e., there is a self-control gradient)1.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5377018/

Certain societal groups seems better inclined in the teaching of this than others.

Crimos's dad and mom are Trump loving moral values loving crowd so not sure what has this got to do with 'single mother households and drug abuse'.

As for the tattoos, you guys are more than welcome to tell your Republican friends to pass bills banning gun sales to people with weird tattoos.

Don't mention his easy access to guns though, that doesn't serve the thread agenda.
 
Crimos's dad and mom are Trump loving moral values loving crowd so not sure what has this got to do with 'single mother households and drug abuse'.

Irrelevant, the context was in the broader sense not specific to this shooter.

Don't mention his easy access to guns though, that doesn't serve the thread agenda.

Again irrelevant as demonstrated by the millions of gun owners that don't go off the rails.

As for the tattoos, you guys are more than welcome to tell your Republican friends to pass bills banning gun sales to people with weird tattoos.

The evidence of lack of impulse control impacts much more than becoming a shooter. Becoming a good student, not having a 2 parent home (when they are adults), drug abuse are examples.
 
Yes, those tats are a red flag that were probably not the first manifestations that this person has issues.

If we really want to fix societies ills, from single mother households to drug abuse to looting and shooting...The ability to control one's impulses and modulate one's emotional expressions is the earliest and most ubiquitous demand that societies place on children. Moreover, success at many life tasks depends critically on children's mastery of such self-control. Early self-control has a profound and lasting effect on one's life in adulthood. A 32-year longitudinal study indicated that possessing self-control in childhood (defined as 2–10 years of age) predicts physical health, substance dependence, personal finances, and criminal-offending outcomes in adulthood (i.e., there is a self-control gradient)1.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5377018/

Certain societal groups seems better inclined in the teaching of this than others.
If we really want to fix societies ills, from single mother households to drug abuse to looting and shooting...The ability to control one's impulses and modulate one's emotional expressions is the earliest and most ubiquitous demand that societies place on children. Moreover, success at many life tasks depends critically on children's mastery of such self-control. Early self-control has a profound and lasting effect on one's life in adulthood. A 32-year longitudinal study indicated that possessing self-control in childhood (defined as 2–10 years of age) predicts physical health, substance dependence, personal finances, and criminal-offending outcomes in adulthood (i.e., there is a self-control gradient)1.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5377018/

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Irrelevant, the context was in the broader sense not specific to this shooter.

Read the title of the thread, it is about this shooter.


Again irrelevant as demonstrated by the millions of gun owners that don't go off the rails.

That's how percentages work, even a small subset of cuckoo gun owners is enough for thousands of avoidable deaths per year.


The evidence of lack of impulse control impacts much more than becoming a shooter. Becoming a good student, not having a 2 parent home (when they are adults), drug abuse are examples.

And these issues do not exist outside of US? What's so special about US children that these kids with problems become mass shooters?
 
Read the title of the thread, it is about this shooter.

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Another fing shooting."

as in a continuation of shootings.

That's how percentages work, even a small subset of cuckoo gun owners is enough for thousands of avoidable deaths per year.

So, in your world you focus on limiting the responsible gun owners while hoping that impacts the cuckoo ones? Sounds similar to teaching to the bottom kids and not the top. I don't like it.

What's so special about US children that these kids with problems become mass shooters?

Too many dysfunctional families would be where I'd lay the blame. You'd say easy gun access. I've never seen a gun shoot by itself, unless you're Alec Baldwin

 
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Another fing shooting."

as in a continuation of shootings.

Did the previous mass shooter had a Trump loving dad and had weird tattoos? If not, how is this continuation of similar shootings other than the fact that it's just one of those mass shootings that happen regularly

So, in your world you focus on limiting the responsible gun owners while hoping that impacts the cuckoo ones? Sounds similar to teaching to the bottom kids and not the top. I don't like it.

But Crimo was a responsible gun owner until he decided to shoot some people dead, there is no way to gauge responsibility let alone any Republican will do anything about it even if some are found to be irresponsible in their behavior.

Too many dysfunctional families would be where I'd lay the blame. You'd say easy gun access. I've never seen a gun shoot by itself, unless you're Alec Baldwin

Kids from dysfunctional families getting easy guns is the issue which is why you completely ignored the point about other countries not having the same problem.

Lauren Blowbert was tweeting about gun control failing in Copenhagen. It was 24 YEARS between mass shootings there.

Twenty four MINUTES later there was another mass shooting in the US with 3x the casualties.
 
Did the previous mass shooter had a Trump loving dad and had weird tattoos? If not, how is this continuation of similar shootings other than the fact that it's just one of those mass shootings that happen regularly

No, the previous shooter(s) were other crackpot kids with glowing red flags if anyone cared to look. Continuation of the same theme. You are missing the forest for the trees.

But Crimo was a responsible gun owner until he decided to shoot some people dead, there is no way to gauge responsibility

There are certainly ways to gauge responsibility prior to the act. Nobody wants to see the things that are presented. Not the parents and certainly not the teachers. They are all good boys who are wishing to become doctors. You've heard countless Grandmas on TV with that song.

Kids from dysfunctional families getting easy guns is the issue which is why you completely ignored the point about other countries not having the same problem.

Ignoring because your argument is pointless. Think guns are going away in US? Thaink again. Think they will be confiscated? Think again. The guns are here, they will remain here-so let's move on to more productive solutions.
 
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