Chadeaux
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CNN said:The 20-year-old student accused in a stabbing rampage at a Texas college campus told investigators he had fantasies of killing people and had planned the attack, sheriff's officials said late Tuesday. Dylan Quick, 20, was charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after the stabbings, said Donna Hawkins, an official with the Harris County Prosecutor's Office.
"According to the statement the suspect voluntarily gave investigators, he has had fantasies of stabbing people to death since he was in elementary school," a statement from the Harris County Sheriff's Office said. "He also indicated that he has been planning this incident for some time."
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The question is:
How many times did he have to change the clip?
Why didn't he have to pass a background check to buy the knife?
Knowing of his eccentricities (he often walked around holding a stuffed animal according to an AP report earlier today), why was he permitted to purchase a box cutter knife?
How many blades did he have? How many did he use?
Why do we allow the sale of knives that have more than one blade?
Although this type of knife is used by sportsmen as well as loading dock workers and sheetrock hangers, how can we allow the purchase of these knives?
Since these knives are so dangerous, why can't we restrict these knives so that they can only use one blade? Who needs more than one blade a day to hang sheetrock?
No, it isn't funny. These people were hurt by a crazy person. It wasn't the knife's fault, but the operator's fault only.
Apply the same logic to the Newtown case. It wasn't the guns, it was the operator that was dangerous.