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What I find ironic..
people who feel kids that commit first degree murder deserve a second chance are the very same people yelling about keeping guns under lock & key away from children.
We know not every gun has been involved in a shooting of another human being. The vast majority of even police weapons are never drawn on another human being. Yet those same people want a murderer set free in the HOPE they've been rehabilitated.
Really.... which is more dangerous?
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Exactly and many more times than not when a gun is used it is an illegal gun possessed by a criminal with a rap sheet a mile long.
I have put up links before about how many crimes are thwarted yearly by someone who had access to a legal firearm. Saving 2.5 million people a year from being a crime victim is way way way more lives saved than all 11,000 homicide victims lost each year in our country and like you said .....only 3% of the time was it even necessary to fire the weapon in order to stop the perp. A gun doesn't make someone a killer......killing makes someone a killer... as Andy Rooney has said in the past.
So in this particular case hunting guns are in abidance in that area with very young children learning how to shoot and hunt yet this is the first time ever that a child in that area has taken a gun up and shot their mother. Like I said previously, these kids who kill their parents or siblings or both (for now) are few in number but are they increasing? Imo, I think they are. Just in the last few days I have read about 4 very young kids who murdered one of their parents or both. And it isn't just boys doing it either.
I don't want to have to hope and pray the child is rehabilitated upon release. Lord knows we have enough problems already in this country without putting untreatable youth back on the streets.
I wish every state had a law enacted where if the person (child or adult) is not curable then the courts can step in and protect society... instead of just letting them run loose among us again......cured or not.
Just think if they could have kept Duncan locked up because they all knew he wasnt curable way back in his early years. So many precious lives would have never crossed paths with this sadistic psychopath. It shows the age of the perpetrator really doesn't mean that much. Some can just be evil ....starting out when they were very young.
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