friendfromlowry;1346664 wrote:Senior skip day in January?
I laughed.
There's a clear difference between what lowry said and inferring that you are pleased that a devoted mother was murdered by her son.
CNN reporting that a former contractor who worked on several remodeling projects in the Lanza household says that the guns were locked in a secure vault in the basement of the home. This should put to rest any notion that Mrs. Lanza was a reckless gun freak who had artillery hidden behind chairs and under pillows throughout her house in preparation of a rebel sneak attack. Like anybody else in this country, she had the right to a means of protecting herself against possible intruders and she apparently took the responsibility of owning those weapons very seriously. While a popular stance here seems to be to question why Nancy Lanza had guns in her home in the first place, family and friends close to the situation have repeatedly implored that there were NEVER any signs of violent behavior exhibited by Adam Lanza. He was, by all accounts, a normal kid stricken by shyness and depression. More than half of every household in this country is inhabited by somebody who is depressed. And they are not psychos.