Who wrote this?
Guess who (answer below the fold):
“Students who bring guns to school are hardly ever detected,” the researcher wrote. “This is shocking to most parents and even other students since it is just as easy to bring a loaded handgun to school as it is to bring a calculator.”
One problem was “junk guns,” the expert cautioned, citing “The fact that these guns are small and inexpensive implies that [they] can be found and purchased easily by students.”
The solution? “Some [shootings] can be prevented, some can not,” the writer admitted. Still, he asserted, “metal detectors and more police officers are a great start to the fight against guns in schools.”
Ultimately, “a school is no place for a gun,” he concluded.
Answer: Columbine killer Eric Harris. Say, wonder why he’d support such a notion.
November 2nd, 2006 at 5:06 pm
Harris of Harris and Klebold, Killers at School, Columbine.
November 2nd, 2006 at 5:08 pm
Call it a lobbying effort to assure a target rich environment.
November 2nd, 2006 at 5:10 pm
It gives me enormous pleasure to imagine Harris pulling his little pro-gun-control demonstation back in the day at this school.