Wednesday, September 24, 2008

I feel very sad

The college shooting that took place yesterday in Kauhajoki got me very sad. I'm still not too afraid of safety of my own children when they go to school but this sure does get one thinking.

There is a lot to do to prevent this kind of things from happening. The safety measures at schools have to reconsidered. The fire arms legislation needs to be renewed. I agree with prime minister Vanhanen that hand guns should be forbidden altogether from private use as they are too easy to conceal and those aren't used to hunting anyway. As a quick and easy fix the guidelines for the police for the grounds to confiscate fire arms from people that have acted suspiciously should be changed. I think if a person is showing off his gun and acting in a threatening way in public (videos) there is enough grounds for taking the gun away and ordering the person to psychiatric check.

What is most important is obviously to improve the ways to identify individuals who are in risk of getting isolated and becoming twisted and developing the means officials, teachers, health care personnel and so forth can react and help. Also common education for parents for understanding when their child is in need of help and how to get the help is needed.

I'm sure these are all pretty obvious things and have been in discussions at least since the shooting incident last year. Now it is time to move from talk to actions!

- Marko OK

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