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Until such a time as the right to carry a gun is removed from the Constitution, the US will continue to host horrific stories like this and be responsible for the ridiculous annual loss of life - dependent on which stats you believe, it's 30,000 to 50,000 gunshot deaths PER YEAR in the US, so about 1 in every 6,250 of population. This is tragic. Get proper gun laws and you'll get to the level we are at here in the UK, about 160 deaths per year, about 1 in every 375,000 of population.
So it's no surprise that the US sends all these military people to Iraq - getting shot is more like an everyday event for the US people!
Conclusion - The American people should be lobbying their politicians to change the gun law ASAP.
I think the fact that our society somehow isolates people from each other and sets us up exclusively as competitors to each other rather than more often as cooperators is another factor. Cho's rantings show how disconnected he felt. If the human environment were more loving, a mentally ill person would not pick up a gun.