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Posted: Dec 15th 2008 5:41PM (Unverified) said

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I don't think you should blame the parents for having a gun, I do think they should have done a better job of keeping it out of their sons reach. The blame rests squarely on the shoulders of he who pulled the trigger.

Blaming the parents makes as much sense a blaming halo. A major issue of our society is nobody wants to take responsibility for their actions. That's like blaming Mcdonalds for making you fat because they made the big mac available to you. If we can't be responsible for our actions, then we don't deserve the freedoms we enjoy.
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Posted: Dec 15th 2008 6:04PM amart89 said

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Anti-crawl; get a clue. Guns are our last defense against the government?! The real threat of the government is without a doubt THE MEDIA, and the spread of fear. You don't need to shoot fear, or anything for that matter. As long as people are allowed to keep FIREARMS in their homes, tragedies like this will occur. Remove the gun and you have no shooting. The allure of the gun for the kid was the fact that it only takes the pull of the trigger, and their dead in an instant. Stabbing them or bludgeoning them is no doubt a whole other matter, and a lot less likely. People are violent by nature, and giving them tools of destruction is needlessly facilitating this nature.
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Posted: Dec 15th 2008 6:08PM amart89 said

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... To clarify, the gun allows for an impulse act of violence, as opposed to a drawn out process. And sorry AntiCrawl that I said to get a clue, I didn't mean that, your entitled to your opinion.
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Posted: Dec 16th 2008 11:49AM (Unverified) said

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My father had hunting rifles and tiny pistols in our house and in all honesty, it wouldn't have been that hard to get into.

I had video games and consoles taken away from me all the time, but I never considered grabbing a gun and shooting anyone for it. Hell, there are sharp knives in the kitchen, I guess any screwed up kid who stabs someone in their house with a steak knife, that's the parents fault too.

The truth is, the kid is mentally unstable and deserves to be put into jail for a long long time so he can't kill anyone else. And just because the kid figured out a way into the lock box doesn't mean the mother deserved to die and the father didn't deserve to be shot and lose his family.
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Posted: Dec 15th 2008 5:19PM F1 Basu Gasu Bakuhatsu said

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Ugh! This is just disgusting! Kids nothin' but a cold blooded murderer with barley a sliver of remorse! I say put him on trial as an adult and lock away the sick fuck!

Posted: Dec 15th 2008 5:23PM (Unverified) said

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Fortunately, gun ownership is in the Bill of Rights. They'll never be banned.

You can thank your own people, the British, for that. Do they not teach kids about the American Revolution in the UK?

Posted: Dec 15th 2008 8:32PM Commando1162 said

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^ I think I'm in love with you good sir!
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Posted: Dec 15th 2008 11:04PM McWilly said

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Lol what a surprise. Placing the blame on others. Typical American. The sooner you fools take responsibility for your own actions the sooner the world will become a better place. The US is the shit stain of the world. Tea and crumpets anyone.
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Posted: Dec 16th 2008 9:24AM Yamikotai said

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Moving along from 'prick of all bloody Europe let alone Scotland'...

The American Revolution is not on any syllabus here in the UK as far as I can tell; I've never been taught anything about it. All I know about it is stuff where it's been mentioned in US shows. Guess we're just embarassed, is all :P

Still, I think guns should be in the hands of no-one, though I know that'll never happen and I'm happy for the guns to be in the hands of the trained military/police/etc. and out of the hands of ordinary people; shit that happens like this is just evidence that ordinary people should not have guns!

Some of the americans here have given the same old example of 'what will we do when the government becomes corrupt and such if we don't have guns' - well you have a pretty unliked and corrupt government right now, why haven't you done anything? See, in my opinion even if the government employed martial law, nearly everyone would just sit there and accept it; that's how most people work.
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Posted: Dec 15th 2008 5:26PM (Unverified) said

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the kid should be told he's getting a surprise, then asked to close his eyes & executed.

an eye for an eye is the only way - criminals get off way too easy.
if you take someone's life, then your life should be taken from you.

it will also decrease the strain on prisons - our taxes will no longer have to go towards feeding murderers.

Posted: Dec 16th 2008 12:23PM Alex R said

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That's what i think too. If, without a doubt, somebody has committed a crime then instead of going to jail they should have the EXACT same thing done to them.
For example: If somebody was walking down the street and saw a homeless person and kicked him to death for no reason, then that person should also be kicked to death when he least expects it.
F Life in jail. Just take THEIR lives and see how they like it.
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Posted: Dec 15th 2008 5:35PM (Unverified) said

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That's just scary.

Posted: Dec 15th 2008 5:45PM Arsenic13 said

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Kid looks insane

Posted: Dec 15th 2008 6:23PM (Unverified) said

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I blame snowboarding.

Posted: Dec 15th 2008 6:25PM Pennegan said

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Honestly I think this kid needs to spend some time in Jail, not the death sentence, just a serious amount of Jail time,

Thats One of the most awful things you can do, sit your parents down and then shoot them while they have their eyes closed ??!?!

Thats a serious mental problem. and halo 3 is not that violent or gory, Im surprised that it wasnt GTA4.

Posted: Dec 15th 2008 6:36PM adobe64 said

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thats horrible, i cant believe anyone would do that

i bet jack thompson has ants in his ants right about now

Posted: Dec 16th 2008 9:07AM (Unverified) said

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"...which left him housebound for a year leaving him nothing to do but watch television and play video games."

Is this really his lawyers defense? Was the kid so fucking dumb that he couldn't... oh, learn a new language? Learn to program? Learn some SKILL instead of watching TV and play video games?

Seriously. When I was a kid, lego could keep me occupied for weeks on end - I haven't shot anyone yet ;)

Posted: Dec 15th 2008 10:12PM Mister Servo said

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I'm suddenly reminded of a quote from the newest Halloween movie:

"These are the eyes of a psychopath."

Posted: Dec 15th 2008 10:33PM McHale262 said

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Have fun in jail lil bitch, b/c your going to be the new videogame eveyone wants to get there hands on lol!

Posted: Dec 15th 2008 11:40PM (Unverified) said

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So his parents did what they are supposed to do and the kid shoots them... ... shove him in a cell with a big black guy named bubba and throw away the key.

Posted: Dec 16th 2008 12:15AM (Unverified) said

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i never got this, why do the shootings always happen in the church families?

Posted: Dec 16th 2008 5:23PM (Unverified) said

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Because Christianity is far too restrictive.
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Posted: Dec 16th 2008 1:10AM (Unverified) said

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What a douchebag!! My parents have FORCED me to return GoW, Ghost Reacon, and GHII after I bought them and I didn't lash out and try to kill them - I just did as they said and rebought them later very secretly. Sad story feel bad for the father, hope the kid gets some jail time for what he did.

Posted: Dec 16th 2008 12:13PM Alex R said

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GHII? What's so bad about that? As far as I know nobody got killed in it...
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Posted: Dec 16th 2008 9:20PM (Unverified) said

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Yeah I know doesn't make sense but they didn't make me return none of those games because of the killing it's because they are VERY EXTREMELY Christian and they don't like the skulls because it's satanic. For GoW and GR the skulls are on the cover of both games, for GHII it's on the track background where the "notes" roll by. Imagine what they'll say if they saw the cover of Fable II :D
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Posted: Dec 16th 2008 1:30AM (Unverified) said

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the ultimate fanboy!

Posted: Dec 16th 2008 2:13AM (Unverified) said

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wow.....just wow. Wth was he thinking, never ever over a game. Show's how immature he is.

Posted: Dec 16th 2008 3:50AM (Unverified) said

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and yet no one in the good old us can possibly begin to fathom the thought of gun control. let me guess, because they do more good than harm, right? it's bullshit and if crazy conservative types would sit down and think about it properly beyond 'guns are cool' i'm sure you'd see it too

Posted: Dec 16th 2008 4:37AM (Unverified) said

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a gun is only an instrument you cant
blame it for the actions of its user, so everyone
that's talking smack about gun ownership really has no point. If that kid really wanted his parents dead even if there was no gun he would probably found something else

Posted: Dec 16th 2008 5:56AM (Unverified) said

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Just my 2 pence, a gun may only be 'an instrument' but it gives the person weilding it instant power over life and death with just a squeeze of the finger. It makes it INCREDIBLY easy to kill somebody.

If he'd used a knife or baseball bat, then a) it would take a lot longer to kill the victim, b) there's a chance for the victim to escape or fight back, and c) death is not as likely as it is for firearms.

If that kid did not have access to a gun, both of his parents might still be alive. And he might not be going to jail for murdering his own fucking mother. End of story.
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Posted: Dec 16th 2008 5:05AM (Unverified) said

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Strange he couldnt kill both of them, must have been LAG!

Posted: Dec 16th 2008 5:44AM DigitalChicanery said

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Here's the thing I haven't seen anyone mention...

Halo 3 -CAN'T- be at fault.

He never played the damned thing.

Posted: Dec 16th 2008 9:22AM UnreadyCrab said

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Americans and your bloody guns. How can people look at things like this, Columbine, that 8 year old kid shooting himself in the head with an uzi at a gun convention and still think guns for all is a good idea.

When the Dec. of Independance was written guns could fire one shot before a 20 second reload, your forefathers did not envision teenagers and children easily being able to massacre a small village before having to change magazines. The fact is the 2nd amendment is outdated, and you gun toting morons need to remove your heads out of your colons and realise you need some serious restrictions.

Posted: Dec 16th 2008 9:26AM Yamikotai said

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You get GUN conventions?! O_O
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Posted: Dec 16th 2008 1:59PM (Unverified) said

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I like the way Halo 3 is being blamed even though he never played it, it was taken from him before he even opened the box.

Posted: Dec 16th 2008 4:25PM RK4N3 said

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That Kid was depressed. He was housebound due to an injury and all he could do was stay in the house with his hugely religious parents around him all the time.

Thats what pushed his mind to murder... depression or some other disorder. If it was a gun he would have chosen another weapon. If it wasnt video games it would have been something else that pushed him to the brink. There is so much more beneath the surface of this tragedy that it goes beyond GUNS OR VIDEO GAMES. It is just so sad. I am a father and I could not imagine having a boy that I love kill the woman I love... The grief that father has to deal with is what we should be talking about.

Posted: Dec 17th 2008 10:27PM andetheninja said

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Sick of people blaming video games for their actions.
if a video game can make you do something violent.. then it's not the game theres obviously something wrong in your head. cus there are plenty of kids out there playing video games and making the right decisions in life..

Posted: Dec 18th 2008 5:27PM profeteer said

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I'm surprised at the Dad...I don't care if it sprung from my loins, if somebody killed my wife and tried to murder me, there's no forgiveness.

Posted: Dec 22nd 2008 12:18PM Uprq said

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"...he became fascinated with the Halo series and would play them for hours at friends' houses. His father forbade the games, saying that were too violent and sexually explicit."

LOL?

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