Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Poor security still
Anonymous wrote:I did not read the previous 12 pages so this is probably repetitive. I have no reason to think she shouldn't have had the guns. I have major issues with the fact that they were not well enough secured. Whatever mistakes and/or errors in judgement she made, she paid the ultimate price.
I have heard (through the media... which has been pretty inaccurate in this case so who knows where the truth lies) that she talked to friends about his issues, acknowledged that things were getting worse, told someone that watched him that he needed to be watched like a hawk, etc. She may have been in denial about just how bad his issues were, but she knew that they were there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Where was the dad? I am tired of hearing it was all the moms fault.
It takes two to make a child.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shut the fuck up. If your son or daughter committed a crime should we blame you? Tragedy can strike anyone. No one is above it including you. And assigning blame before knowing all the facts reflects poorly on you.
Will you say the same if your own child is one of the 20 kids?
ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster. I saw on the news that Lanza may have used his mother's id to purchase these weapons. He didn't have to buy them in Connecticut. He could have driven easily to several other states. And is it true that you can purchase weapons online?
Oh yes. Google cheaperthandirt.com. . Store sells online. Is based in TX. All kinds of military grade weapons. Just check the box that you are 21. All sales are final.
Yes you can buy weapons online. They are shipped not to you but to a local FFL dealer and you still have to pass all the state checks before you can pick up the weapon.