Thursday, April 20, 2023

#ItsAlwaystheGuns

Maybe it's a phenomenon of age and the aging process but I'm always surprised to discover something I think of as 'not that long ago' was in terms of the time-space continuum very much long ago.

We're at over one hundred separate and distinct iterations of mass shootings/gun violence here in the Star-Spangled Land of the Round Doorknobs for this calendar year and we're only one hundred and ten days into it. Talk about over-achievers, eh?  

There are so many, and they are so frequent we are perilously close to experiencing a national shortage of thoughts and prayers. 

Meanwhile, lost in the churn, on this date in 1999, what we didn't know at the time, was the catalyst to the uncontrollable senseless epidemic of school shootings and violence we are just barely living through to this day, Columbine.



Cassie Bernall, 17; Steven Curnow, 14; Corey DePooter, 17; Kelly Fleming, 16; Matthew Kechter, 16; Daniel Mauser, 15; Daniel Rohrbough, 15; William "Dave" Sanders, 47; Rachel Scott, 17; Isaiah Shoels, 18; John Tomlin, 16; Lauren Townsend, 18, and Kyle Velasquez, 16.

More than one of them would have had kids of their own and probably would worry about them the same way their parents worried. And to no avail. April 20, 1999.

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