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Originally Posted by RizzyKing
I'd tell the parents to ask the school why they didn't have Cruz charged when he attended the school with weapons and ammunition rather then take the quick and easy route of just expelling him. Then I'd tell them to go and ask the local police department why they failed to act on over 30 reports of Cruz's behaviour including threatening other people with and without weapons one report also highlighted that Cruz had a firearm in the yard. Then as Mick said I'd send them to the F.B.I who also ignored numerous reports and when pulled up on it they shout lack of resources.
That school shooting was a massive failure of the system and people are now calling for the system to be more involved with firearms, well why not they have such a great track record. Just as happened in the UK the attention has been taken away from all the system failures and focused just on firearms by those who couldn't care less about the victims just their anti gun agenda. While mass shootings of course are terrible and should call for a review of the system it has to be measured against the good firearms do in the U.S with each year a minimum of 700,000 defensive uses that save lives and that's the figure obama got after spending ten million dollars to try and prove firearms were only a negative aspect of the U.S.
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Interesting article in Times magazine about this FBI failure and others. Also the public's changing confidence in the FBI.
http://time.com/5264153/the-fbi-is-i...ing-the-price/