Sunday, June 19, 2022

Shine A Light!

 

Most mass shootings are planned for 6 months to a year. In almost every documented case, warning signs were given off that were not understood, were not acted upon quickly or was not shared with someone who could help. In 4 out of 5 school shootings, at least one other person had knowledge of the attacker's plan but failed to report it.*

How has the ownership of firearms and ammunition become so acceptable that no one questions the amassing of a large collection of handguns, rifles, assault weapons, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and high capacity magazines beyond any rational explanation of personal protection or hunting?

Federal, State and Local gun safety laws are inadequate. Mental health services need to be more accessible. Local law enforcement is highly overburdened. Federal and State criminal databases are poorly integrated.

But the biggest breakdown may not be in our legal system but rather a possible breakdown in society itself. As members of a civilized society we have an obligation to each other to question behavior that could pose a potential threat to others. Shine a light. If you see something, say something!

 

Therefore, to him who knows to do good

and does not do it, to him it is sin.

(James 4:17)

 

Peace, Love and Light!

Kevin (Cloud)

 

*mass shooting statistics from www.sandyhookpromise.org

2 comments:

Gilbeaux's Gumbeaux said...

If guns are the reason for mass shootings, then all mine are defective. How about we look at some similar causations instead?
Most of the shooters were on psychotropic drugs.
Most were brainwashed into the propaganda of the secular religion in public schools (no faith, no hope, no value of life, OK for momma to kill her baby)
No laws prevent bad behavior. What does prevent worst behavior is solid Christian principals taught and get them kids off the drugs.

Hippie Christian said...

Hey Gilbeaux's Gumbeaux, thanks for checking out my blog. I believe that we pretty much agree, at least in principle, that a wholeistic approach is needed regarding gun violence. It is a complex issue with no single answer, but progress is needed to help create solutions. Peace. Love and Light! Kevin