Usually, this is the place where I would re-hash the latest "24" episode, but I hung around to watch the news a little bit.  I take it everyone has heard about the Virginia Tech shootings today.  I hate that this crap happens.  I hate that people have to take a gun and shoot people for no particular reason other than to shoot people.  If this asshole hadn't shot himself afterward, I would have enlisted a group of us to take our guns and hunt down this bastard.

And now we get to have the fallout.  Because in addition to mindless violence, we get mindless college granola-heads trying to be our generation's hippie-wannabes saying that concealed weapons permits have "no place on college campuses. None."  Recently, the University of Utah has been debating whether or not to allow students and faculty with concealed weapons permits to have guns on college campuses.  I think they were considering voting yes, because now that this VT thing happened, the shooter is going to be painted as someone who had a concealed weapons permit, which couldn't be farther from the truth.

Can I just shake you idiots and say wake the hell up already?  People with concealed weapons permits go through rigorous training and multiple background checks and are good, law-abiding citizens who just want a gun to protect themselves and their friends.  I'll bet my pending Bachelor's degree that had someone in that dorm building had a concealed weapon, this incident wouldn't have been as bad as it was.  By the same token, people who want to commit crimes will get the things they need, including guns, whether it's legal or not.  By banning guns entirely, regular people are put at risk because these evil criminals know that we are unprotected.

The following is a true story and I swear up and down that it actually happened: One time, we had some ladies in a riding club from the city come out to our ranch.  They were saddling the horses and my dad asked one of the ladies to grab the bridle off the seat of his truck.  She went to get it and she freaked because my dad's shotgun was on top of the bridle and she couldn't get it because she thought the gun would attack her if she touched it.  No joke.  I've had a good laugh about this incident many times, but it's really sad.  This is where we've gotten where guns are bad, bad things.  People don't know that a gun is a tool.  All they know is that guns kill people (yeah, people who are coming after you, your family, your friends with the intent to do real harm).

Again, I am going to preach: if you know how to use and respect a gun properly, they are not scary.  I was taught at an early age how to handle guns -- from rifles and shotguns to .22s and pistols.  I know how to load and shoot a gun.  I've been around guns all my life.  It is not uncommon for people where I'm from to have their guns in the trucks.  I have gone hunting, trap shooting, target shooting and I have never been hurt by a gun because I know how to use them.

Even if you never get your concealed weapons permit or even go hunting, at least take Hunter's Safety or some kind of gun safety class.  Understand guns and what they're used for.  The right to own guns are permitted by our Bill of Rights for good reason.  It's to keep things like what happened at Virginia Tech from happening again.  Guns have a place in our society and it is not in the hands of criminals and murderers.  It is in the hands of their potential victims to keep them from becoming victims.

Banning guns will do more harm than good.  Pray that the liberal weenies don't ever get their way because we might as well offer ourselves to the crazed murderers out there.

My thoughts and prayers go to the families and friends of the victims in Virginia.  Honor their memory.  Learn to protect yourself and never let anything like this happen again.  Let's let something positive come out of this tragedy.

Love from,
Jenny Wildcat
So I was booking it home last night to miss as little of the special 2-hour night of "24" as I could.  [profile] shellic had told me she would tape what I missed, but I wanted to get home as soon as I could after my class ended at 7:00 pm.

I walked into the living room and what should be on, but a "Breaking News" on channel 13 telling about how there had been a shooting at Trolley Square in Salt Lake City.  Trolley Square is a mall that's seen better days in a more yuppie-ish area of downtown SLC and not the sort of place you'd expect to see any kind of violence.  Usually, you see that kind of stuff on the west end of the Salt Lake Valley, which makes it understandable that I first thought that this was just an over-hyped incident in West Valley and why couldn't these gang-bangers postpone their bullshit until "American Idol" and not interrupt something that people actually cared about?

Then I kept watching and I found out that the guy (they weren't saying who it was at the time) was in downtown Salt Lake and this was serious stuff.  I suppose it's lucky that the police shot the bastard because there would have been a lot of irate "24" fans trying to hunt him down, in addition to having the cops and the families of the victims on his tail.

It was a little jarring to be yanked from "24" where poor ol' Morris was getting tortured by the terrorists (with a drill bit... eeeesh) to scenes at Trolley Square with panicked families and police cars everywhere.  I hope they find out why this Columbine-wannabe did this.  On one hand, it's a good thing that they stopped him when they did, but at the same time, I wish we had something to kick around while we're being pissed off.

Whenever something like this happens, most of the media and politicians flitter around offering condolences and feeling sad about it, which are nice, but I get mad and want to take a baseball bat to something.  I want to be able to make the asshole pay for what he did, even though he already has ("We'll judge no man, but send him to his Maker and let Him take it from there." -- I think Brigham Young said something like that, correct me if I'm wrong).  I don't even know anybody involved, though my sister at the University of Utah goes there with her roommates from time to time.  If this is how I feel without being myself directly involved, think about the people who were actually there.

We need more Jack Bauers in the world.

Love from,
Jenny Wildcat

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