Based on the hypothetical question:
If shooting and going on rampages were legal world-wide, do you think America would have one of the highest rates of rampages?
Cho Seung Hui, according to wikipedia "Kim [Gyeong-won], Cho's friend in elementary school for three years met Cho in fifth grade, attending the same classes and riding the school bus together. There were only three Korean students in the school.[18] Back then, he said, nobody hated Cho and he "was recognised by friends as a boy of knowledge... a good dresser who was popular with the girls." Cho kept a distance from others because he chose to do so. Kim added that "I only have good memories about him.""
It wasn't until high school that he was picked on, taunted, told "to go back to china", and "The taunting got so bad for Cho that news quickly spread around school that he had drawn up a 'death list' of students he wanted to kill"
Open ended question, please refrain from emotional responses and give honest logical ones.
2007-04-23
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