hascet
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obviously he wasnt mentally stable. you cant really blame him for it, he wasnt "normal" obviously. the people around him should have spoke up and said something to somebody.
your obvioulsy pretty ignorant if you think its because of our gun laws, the gun was probably his dads\friends dads\etc. most of the time the weapons do not belong to them.
Right back at ya, in the article it said he was kick out of his house, so I doubt he would have gotten his hands on his dads gun. And it is his fault, it seems to me that at one point in his life he led a pretty normal life with an average teenage job at McDonald's, a girlfriend, and was living at home.