very sad.
no mention of a motive.
Nope no mention. 1 killed (shooter) 20 injured all going to survive.
I heard the gun used was smuggled illegally. So maybe this will finally make the government take illegal gun trade seriously.
We could all help by joining one of the campaigns against the arms trade.
I recently came across an 'unspent' bullet and intially thought, "that one was wasted", I later realised how much more of a waste it would have been had it provoked the death or injury for which it was manufactured.
Where did you find the bullet?
Canada needs tougher border security and screening to stop illegal guns coming in from America which are killing people on Canadian streets.
I guess his gun was legal and registered? Not 100% sure. Media never gives the real facts.
doesn't really matter if it was registered or not, it wouldn't have stopped the monster.
The thing is, Montreal is not a violent place. You have a better chance of getting drunk when you leave your house, rather than getting mugged.
Sportsdude wrote:
Where did you find the bullet?
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In the garden, I had it identified and found that it was a relic from WW2.
weapon was registered and purchased legally at a montreal gunshop.
no criminal history or relationship to the college.
just a true socialpath who snapped and started killing randomly.
happy this freak who went haywire is dead by his own hand.
my sympathies to the deceased and injured.
Justice was not delivered because he committed sucide. Such a tragedy! My symphaties to the de Sousa family and friends.
Sportsdude wrote:
[div style="font-style: italic;"]Canada needs tougher border security and screening to stop illegal guns coming in from America which are killing people on Canadian streets.[/div]
From what I understand it was purchased legally within Canada by a Candian citizen and had nothing to do with America or Americans.
When I was talking about illegal guns Tehborken I was mainly talking about the Toronto shootings.
It doesn't matter. Guns kill and in the wrong hands could spell disaster.
I often wonder about sites that promote hatred..... I'm thinking of the shooter, Kimveer Gill who frequented the site VampireFreaks.com. He has posted many remarks on the site, even showing off a picture of himself holding the riffle that killed Anastasia and wounded many others. Should a site like this be shut down? Then again how does one stop the freedom of speech? Where do you begin? Tougher gun laws or shutting down sites like VampireFreaks? Where does one draw the line?
So many questions unanswered but I think it will become more positive as the government take a harder look at gun registry in BC.
Oopps. I mean, not just in BC but across Canada.
Well, VampireFreaks will I bet insitute agreements. Like for instance you can't post certain things on youtube, tinypic, myspace etc. Vampire Freaks will got that route or just completely fold.
Some people are mentally disturbed and we as a society need to know the signs between someone who is becoming mentally disturbed to someone who is just going through a phase or experimenting.
I do feel moderators on sites like that should inform the authorities though..... think of DV with all its racists/sexists comments. Freedom of speech my foot. There are a lotta sickoes on that site but not much will be done to these posters other than the odd bannings here and there. But that won't stop them from coming back.
Well to fix DV is easy: registration.
Most of the time though I think people are just flaming for the heck of it over there.
Registration on DV will happen the moment I win the lottery for a million bucks.
Lise wrote:
Registration on DV will happen the moment I win the lottery for a million bucks. Isn't the chances of winning the lottery in Canada only like 1 and 100? (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/Happy/4.gif)
Nope. Times that by a million.
TehBorken wrote:
Sportsdude wrote:[BR style="FONT-STYLE: italic"] [DIV style="FONT-STYLE: italic"]Canada needs tougher border security and screening to stop illegal guns coming in from America which are killing people on Canadian streets.
From what I understand it was purchased legally within Canada by a Candian citizen and had nothing to do with America or Americans.
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True! Canadians need to stop associating and blaming so many problems with Americans.
..or in sportsdudes case, wannabe Canadians who know nothing about Canada blaming Canadas problems on their fellow Americans..
I would lay odds that Sportsdude knows more about Canada than a lot of Canadians.
well I am going to take classes in university on Canada. lol. Government, culture etc. lol.
With your interest in Canadian political history, that's a reasonable choice. You have a head start on it with all your reading.
Yeah I'm going to major in poly sci under International relations. So I don't have to deal with american politics. Under International relations there's a course on Canadian Govt.
Sportsdude wrote:
well I am going to take classes in university on Canada. lol. Government, culture etc. lol.[/DIV]
Good job man! Canada is beautiful. Especially the open spaces and mountains. Maritimes, central Canada, the prairies, and the west coast, ALL GORGEOUS!!