Extraordinary risks require extraordinary responsibility


Guns are killing machines. That is their purpose, whether or not they are used for target practice. As such, society should demand that gun owners take reasonable care to insure that their guns are not used to kill innocent people.
I'm glad to see that the parents of the Michigan kid who shot his classmates are being charged with manslaughter. This needs to happen more often.
“Prosecutors in Michigan took a rare step on Friday by filing involuntary manslaughter charges against the parents of the 15-year-old accused of fatally shooting four students in the halls of Oxford High School, according to court documents.
The office of Karen D. McDonald, the prosecutor in Oakland County, filed four charges of involuntary manslaughter against James and Jennifer Crumbley, one for each of the students killed.
Law enforcement authorities say that Mr. Crumbley legally bought the 9-millimeter Sig Sauer handgun four days before his son used it to carry out the country’s deadliest school shooting this year. Hours before the attack, he and his wife met with school officials who were concerned about their son’s behavior.
It is unclear how their son, Ethan, obtained the handgun and brought it to school. But law enforcement authorities say he walked out of a school bathroom on Tuesday afternoon armed with the semiautomatic pistol and three 15-round magazines. …” https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/03/us/crumbley-parents-charged-michigan-shooting.html?smid=tw-share

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