E.Marquez wrote:Stripes Dude wrote:
Ever hear of negligence?.....I understand your personal feelings, but having a firearm not secured around someone who is mentally deficient would lead to legal problems for the parent. She knew he wasn't all there, and didn't secure her guns. Negligence.....
^^^^ This is, must be part of the personal responsibility chain/ discussion...
Yes the shooter, through a mentally ill mind did the shooting,, and IS responsible, and may have found another set of tools to do what he did....had his mother not provided them to him.. but it appears, she did,
and thus owns that part of the event in her death.
....as well as the deaths of the others....
If I have firearms and ammunition in the house, and I have an emotionally unstable family member, and I do not take steps to keep those firearms locked up and inaccessible to anybody but me,
then I own ALL the consequences if that unstable family member uses those firearms to commit mass murder—
WHETHER OR NOT I AM AMONG THE VICTIMS. This does not excuse the unstable family member, who is EQUALLY responsible for their own actions. I understand not wanting to speak ill of the dead, but not if it requires telling fundamental untruths. She is a victim of both her own negligence AND her unstable son. The other people he killed are
ALSO the victims of her own negligence and her unstable son. But her liability made it possible. He might have still tried it with a baseball bat or a knife, but to the extent that he used
her guns, which not not under lock and key, she is responsible.
One can regret the great tragedy that resulted in her murder, and still be honest about her part in it. And the reason the honesty is necessary is because it is instructive to the rest of us. There is a difference between honest consideration of the facts, and cheap finger pointing. Denial merely serves to perpetuate the problem of having unsecured firearms in the home where an unstable family member will have unrestricted access to them. This is as much a personal responsibility issue as it is a crime issue or a 2nd Amendment issue. In allowing unrestricted access to firearms to an unstable family member whom we learn after the fact that she had concerns about and was considering institutionalizing is in itself an abdication of firearms responsibility. This leads unavoidably to the conclusion that she shares responsibility along with her son for the killings. That she is not here to defend herself sucks, but the facts are what they are, and denial serves nobody but the devil.
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