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Thing is though, the school isn't a legal authority. A recommendation by them, isn't legally binding. They should've gone to CPS, if they thought the parent's were being detrimentally negligent to the well being of their child.
In terms of buying a gun for him, if the laws state that the kid can own one, that's on the state. The parents aren't breaking any laws by buying him a gun.
I think for them to have a case, the parents would've had to have broken some laws to give him access to the gun. I far as I can tell, they didn't. At worst, they ignored non-legally binding advice from the school.
If the parents did nothing illegal, then the responsibility for this should fall on the state, since their laws let it happen.
Nah dude, we agree on much, but no.
How often do we say against the antigun crowd after a tragic shooting "fucker shouldn't have had the gun anyway....I lock up mine/watch my kids/am good parent/ect..."
I'm all about blaming shit parents for shit kids and perpetrating a cycle of idiocy...
Fuck that, if a shitty parent whos shitty parenting has to be burned at the stake...yall need lighter fluid?