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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bottom line, if you have any minor living in your house, mentally disturbed or not, you need to at least have your guns locked up in a safe with a combination. We dont know exactly how he obtained the firearms yet but I doubt he was a professional locksmith and safe driller. That means they were not secured in the home and she shares the blame of what happened, even in death.[/quote] [b]Gee I don't know, maybe he knocked her out with a baseball bat and then searched the home for a key or combination number to the gun closet. We just don't know. [/b][/quote] Poor security still[/quote] [b]Maybe she did try to defend herself with one of her guns. We just don't know.[/b][/quote] Well, if your conjecture is true, her ultimate fate sort of refutes all those Rambo-style vigilante protectionist fantasies that are all the rage amongst the gun nuts, doesn't it?[/quote] Darling, you are preaching to the choir. [/quote] Really? Bolded PP above sure does seem to be going out of his or her way to apologize for a woman who owned military assault rifles. [/quote] Not apologizing for her, but noting the multiple layers of tragedy. By all appearances, it seems that Nancy Lanza cared deeply for her troubled son, and I cannot imagine what it must take for a mother to be placed in a situation where she would have to pull a gun on her own child, and then to be killed by him using a weapon you purchased with the assumption that, if used, it would be used against a stranger.[/quote] Well, I don't mean to sound heartless, but she kind of placed herself there, didn't she? I'm sorry, but I'm still not over the fact that she knew her son had serious issues and yet taught her son how to shoot military assult rifles and kept them in her home. Hindsight is 20/20, conjecture is bullshit, and bleeding hearts for this woman won't bring back the 26 other people her deranged son killed.[/quote]
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