posted by Belly35No that's your words, in an effort to make it sound like those are my words typical liberal. My comment was before trying to attack a situation maybe America, politicisn, communities, schools should look further at your own surroundings your own environment your own behavior your own Community you own School how you treat other students the problem lies within that area. Trying to solve the problem from the top down is never going to work you always have to get back to basics fix the base fix the problems at the structure fix the situations at home fix the situations with students fix the situation with health care fix the situation with parent involvement fix the situation with better counselor's fix the situation with open communication and the database between school Authority and law enforcement. Stop all this grandstanding about the ARs and gun control It's Time to Get Back to Basics. Mental health, faith, family, pride, communiy, enforcing present laws, more preventive training, bullying........ Those are the things that we as Americans can address locally. Ask yourself how much time have you spent a your local school shareing and helping... for many it 0 to none. Pay your school property taxes and close your eyes
Those things are all well and good. However that doesn't do much to make schools safe today. You're basically saying a breakdown in society is to blame. Your solution is to fix essentially every single thing you see as wrong. That assumes two things: one that everything you contend is "broken" is really broken, and two, that there are even ways to fix the things you contend are broken. When one of these shootings happens, some immediately go to this "society is broken" mantra. But that is a fallacy - it is something that cannot really be solidified let alone addressed. I'm not saying that some of the things you list are not problems - they are. But one way to avoid doing anything about this issue is to make the causes so broad an grandiose that there is no way to take any action except for asking people to be better citizens - a fine goal, but also not effective in dealing with this today.