Gun murders in north england (near the nuclear plant)
This is bad, I have no idea why the taxi driver started killing people.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100602/ap_ ... n_shooting
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Just like Fort Hood?
[quote="Macbeth"]Further to this: the killer was licensed for firearms and had been for 20 years. Everyone has the option to go mad...[/quote}
Murder en masse topic
It is undorturnate that we cannot always tell that a person licensed to own a firearem will always act rationally. We do know that guns aquired illegally will be used for nefarious and deadly reasons. And not all murderers use guns. The self-named Crossbow Cannibal (now before the courts in the UK) used a crossbow. Many mass murderers use machetes, or are suicide bombers. Some mass murders are political statements and/or ordered by governments, and there are those that are personal/sociopathic and/or vengence crimes.
The terrible thing is that in this case the person was not a known suspect, though sometimes there are warning signs. This is what the forensic investigators are for, and in many cases, there is no clear cut reason--nothing tangible to predict the worst. Sometimes there is not even a suicide note. The "option to go mad" is indeed a heavy one. ![]()
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No, they do not work. There is no logical way for them to work.
What do they accomplish? Making something illegal does not make it impossible to obtain.
We’re not talking about taking things from babies in a playpen. You can’t keep people from getting what they want if they want it bad enough. A classic example would be the War on Drugs, what a joke!
About all you get is that the law abiding citizens, in fear of the law, are disarmed and unable to protect themselves against deadly force which gives the criminal element a target rich environment to operate generally un-opposed.
Personally, I feel much safer in a state where I’m lawfully permitted to carry a concealed handgun. This at least gives me fighting chance as long as I have a chance to react.
Someone is suggesting that he might have been on Seroxat/Plaxil.
http://seroxatsecrets.wordpress.com/201 ... ia-gunman/
http://seroxatsecrets.wordpress.com/201 ... ia-gunman/
There is no evidence of that whatsoever. It is 100% speculation by someone who appears to have an axe to grind against that drug company.
No, they do not work. There is no logical way for them to work.
What do they accomplish? Making something illegal does not make it impossible to obtain.
We’re not talking about taking things from babies in a playpen. You can’t keep people from getting what they want if they want it bad enough. A classic example would be the War on Drugs, what a joke!
About all you get is that the law abiding citizens, in fear of the law, are disarmed and unable to protect themselves against deadly force which gives the criminal element a target rich environment to operate generally un-opposed.
Personally, I feel much safer in a state where I’m lawfully permitted to carry a concealed handgun. This at least gives me fighting chance as long as I have a chance to react.
Of course they don't. The fact that the UK has some of the tightest gun laws in the world and also one of the lowest gun death rates in the world is mere coincidence.
http://seroxatsecrets.wordpress.com/201 ... ia-gunman/
I know there's no evidence, but all the ideas about Bird's motivations are speculation so far.
The guy whose blog/site I linked to may be grinding an axe on this case, but I'm not surprised he's doing so, after the experience that so many seem to have had on the two drugs, of increasing irritability, aggressive tendencies, anger, violent outbursts, instability and paranoia etc.
I just thought that it was a somewhat more interesting, thought-provoking, theory than most of the others doing the rounds.
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Hm. What about Switzerland?
It's a terrible set of events but that part of the UK is very rural and things like this don't happen that often here - thank God!
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