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    Just a masterpiece of an article on 9 News. Yeah this guy goes into detail about being a loner and having sever depression and no love and mental instability. He even goes to say that influences such as music, videos games, or movies are not factors. But the biggest reason why didn't shoot up a school....no access to guns. That's the biggest reason. I'm so happy he spoke out about his troubling time and how the world was saved because of no access to firearms instead of addressing the multitude of other issues.

    http://www.9news.com/article/news/lo...r/73-520738916

    "I was almost a school shooter."
    That's not a sentence many people ever hear, or read. It's also not a sentence many people would ever say publicly.
    A man named Aaron did.
    Days after the deadly school shooting in Florida, Aaron chose to write to Next, and share his personal story. It's not for attention. Aaron did it to help even one person who may be considering the fate he once considered.
    An act of kindness helped Aaron out of a dark place. We'll share his full story, in his own words, Monday evening on Next with Kyle Clark.
    This is the message he sent to us:
    I was almost a school shooter.
    I didn't carry out anything, I didn't hurt anyone. But in 1996, I almost did the worst possible thing.
    I was very much the outcast in high school. I had a very chaotic and violent childhood, moving from place to place, having the people I was closest to be the ones who hurt me most. I was shy, and sensitive, and smelled bad because I either had dirty clothes on that had not been washed in weeks or because I was filthy from not having a shower also for.weeks at a time. I was picked on and bullied. For being fat. For being smart. For not playing sports. So I got angry, and I started hiding weapons around anywhere I hung out at frequently. I had hidden around me knives, sticks, shanks, brass knuckles, whatever. I always kept one in arms reach.
    I say all of this not to shock, or to upset people, or to say I agree at all with this evil. I say this to show that the problem is hard.
    People say mental health is the issue. And that's true. My mental health was in sad shape, I was severely depressed and suicidal, I felt like I had nothing at all in life to look forward to and so I literally had nothing to lose. When someone has nothing to lose, they can do anything, and that thought should be terrifying. So yes, mental health was an issue.
    A bigger issue was love. I had a severe lack of love, and I really think this kid did too.
    Some people blame this violence on the media, or video games, or music. We call those people morons.But there is one thing that would have made it all different. One thing, that if it was in the equation, would have ended up in terror.
    I didn't have access to an assault rifle.
    I was almost a school shooter.
    I am not a school shooter because I didn't have access to guns.
    Guns don't kill people, people kill people.
    But people with guns kill lots of people.
    I have come a long way in the 25 years or so since this all was happening. I have grown as a person, becoming a father and family man. I most definitely have things to live for and to lose. I still have battled depression over the years, but I have a much easier time winning that fight.
    If you see someone who looks like they need love, give it to them. Even a small hug, a word, or a smile could actually save lives. Compassion is the only real way we can stop this. Love people even when they don't deserve it.
    "Love is all we need" - John Lennon
    I wrote this because my wife and daughter kept saying how they could not understand what could make someone do this. Sadly, I can. This is a hard conversation to have, but we must have it.
    If you or someone you know is struggling with a mental health issue, there is help available.
    Call Colorado Crisis Services at 844-493-8255 for help, or if you just need someone to talk to. That number is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and every day of the year.
    You can also chat with Colorado Crisis Services online - or text them - using 38255.
    If you think someone you know may be struggling, or may have plans to harm themselves or others, you can contact Safe 2 Tell. There are people available 24-7 to take anonymous reports about anything that threatens or concerns you. To contact them, call 1-877-542-7233, or download their app. You can also contact them on their website.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GilpinGuy View Post
    If he wanted to get one he could have.
    No, I think not, He clearly points out that he didn't have access...therefore guns are the issue

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    No, I think not, He clearly points out that he didn't have access...therefore guns are the issue
    I assume you are being sarcastic. Criminals do crimes. Even selling guns illegally. Shocker, I know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GilpinGuy View Post
    I assume you are being sarcastic. Criminals do crimes. Even selling guns illegally. Shocker, I know.
    I'm rarely serious....

    I'm certainly not about to open my safe and saw everything up on a youtube video or anything.

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    Saw it on the news. Actually sounded like the biggest reason was somebody made a blueberry/peach pie just for him. He was the fat, smart kid that got picked on. But a friends family reached out, without even knowing he was depressed and invited him over for pie the mom made. Shut down the suicide thoughts right there. More of that and less gun control would do wonders.

    However an earlier 9news bit tried to make the AWB ban look like a success (weak research). But congrats to Kyle Clark on his first daughter (hence the pink jacket)! Y'all here probably hate him but he's a good entertainer and has done some good reporting.

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    I could make up some sob story shit like that in a few minutes, type it up, send it to gullible news fools and puff up my virtue signaling chest. Doesn't mean jack. Canned chicken soup for the masses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aardvark View Post
    I could make up some sob story shit like that in a few minutes, type it up, send it to gullible news fools and puff up my virtue signaling chest. Doesn't mean jack. Canned chicken soup for the masses.
    Hey take it easy on the Chicken soup, that stuff's delicious

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    The guy was quite a few steps from being a school shooter...he may have had the thought, and even if had REALLY tried to get a gun, he still would have had to practiced with it, or learned how it functioned, formulated some form of plan, and would have had to muster the necessary evil fortitude to carry out the plan. This guy didn't seem cold enough to really act on his thoughts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtneer View Post
    Saw it on the news. Actually sounded like the biggest reason was somebody made a blueberry/peach pie just for him. He was the fat, smart kid that got picked on. But a friends family reached out, without even knowing he was depressed and invited him over for pie the mom made. Shut down the suicide thoughts right there. More of that and less gun control would do wonders.

    However an earlier 9news bit tried to make the AWB ban look like a success (weak research). But congrats to Kyle Clark on his first daughter (hence the pink jacket)! Y'all here probably hate him but he's a good entertainer and has done some good reporting.
    He's a pompous, pretentious hack.

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