As an avid hunter (I've been shooting guns since I was 10) and a very proud prior
military (SGT - 5th Special Forces Group - FT. Campbell, KY) I thought I would
chime-in on this topic...
I honestly think it comes down to one thing. Our society today does everything and
anything it can to blame their problems or wrong-doings on something or someone else.
Wake the F*CK up and take responsibility for your actions!!! Video games are no more
responsible for violence than guns are, period! We live in a time where morals and
values don't mean a damn thing anymore. If someone gets so violent and irrational that
they pick up a gun, pipe, bat, knife, rope, c4, tnt, arsanic, rat poison, etc. and go
kill or mame another human being, I think it's safe to say that the person has much
bigger issues than simply owning a gun or violent video game. It sounds so simple. But
why then, has nobody tried to tackle that issue - being responsible for your
actions??? Poor guy, he would have never killed that person if it wasn't because of
Doom. Give me a break. Poor guy my a$$. Maybe we could use people like that for the
guilatine experiment mentioned earlier. The more we blame our problems on other things
and other people, this world will only get more violent.
Mark Stewart
Programmer/Analyst
Communication Concepts
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Gel, I agree with everything you said except this;
"These children were TAUGHT to shoot a gun by their
parents/relatives in the
case of the Columbine kids.
They were hunters..weren't they?
That is where they learnt to handle guns."
Hunting does teach a person how to handle guns. And, if
it is the same in the States as it is in Canada, every
licensed hunter must go through a training and
licensing program. I suspect it is the same. And, at
least in Canada, the percentage of hunters who commit
violent crimes with their fire-arms is astoundingly
lower than the percentage of non-hunting people who
commit violent acts with fire-arms. I cannot say this
is the same for Americans, but I'd bet a donut (or
muffin) it is.
Being taught how to shoot a gun is not necessarily the
same as being taught to be violent and disrespectful
for human life. No more than learning to use a knife at
the dinner table can be contributed to violent
stabbings.
As an anecdotal evidence; I know how to handle
fire-arms of many kinds yet I do not own any and would
never knowingly take a human life, not even in self
defense or defense of family.
So, Gel, please don't take this is me coming down hard
on you. I think you are a great guy. Please simple take
this as a bit of an education from someone involved in
the hunting community. The rest of your statement is
right on the money! You go Gel!
Guy J. McDowell
"In with the love, out with the jive..."
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