[QUOTE=layla;46344890]You're not someone I'd want to be friends with. I don't think you're in a position to give him advice on how to make friends.[/QUOTE]
It wasn't really advice on how to make friends, it was just "make friends or else you'll be a loser lol"
[QUOTE=Blind Weasel;46344515]I really hope there's not going to be a witch-hunt for potential school shooters among the 'weird quiet kids' now because of the facebook thing. As a weird quiet kid, that'd be the last thing I'd need.[/QUOTE]
I hope there's going to be a witch-hunt for abusive teachers.
I mean teachers can be dicks and that's just the way it is but there are limits they must not cross.
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;46344931]It wasn't really advice on how to make friends, it was just "make friends or else you'll be a loser lol"[/QUOTE]
If you are doing important work and you provide for yourself, but you don't happen to have a single friend, are you a loser?
Why would they do this there. Isnt it hard to get weapons over there?
[QUOTE=Adarrek;46345116]Why would they do this there. Isnt it hard to get weapons over there?[/QUOTE]
Father had a gun collection pretty much. He was in our defence league, taking part of many voluntary military national defence operations and whatnot.
The weapons were legal, the fact that the kid had access to them is a bad thing. I think that the guns were guarded but a 15 year old guy should know how to open a safe and probably knows how to handle a gun.
[QUOTE=tratzzz;46345211]Father had a gun collection pretty much. He was in our defence league, taking part of many voluntary military national defence operations and whatnot.
The weapons were legal, the fact that the kid had access to them is a bad thing. I think that the guns were guarded but a 15 year old guy should know how to open a safe and probably knows how to handle a gun.[/QUOTE]
honestly i wouldn't blame the guns but rather that nobody saw his troubles, he obviously didn't have everything ok in his life
[QUOTE=tratzzz;46345211]Father had a gun collection pretty much. He was in our defence league, taking part of many voluntary military national defence operations and whatnot.
The weapons were legal, the fact that the kid had access to them is a bad thing. I think that the guns were guarded but a 15 year old guy should know how to open a safe and probably knows how to handle a gun.[/QUOTE]
My dad has a gun-cabinet/safe, where he keeps his 3 shotguns, ammunition and the sorts. All legal papers and the tidbit-things are all fine too, but I know where the key is to the cabinet (he isn't very creative, so to say...) and I know how to handle the guns.
They might've had a similar situation.
[QUOTE=Dark RaveN;46342655]You need to go through certain obligatory processes to get a license to own a gun, which I think costs some cash (you can speed up the process by joining the voluntary Kaitseliit service i think). And they're all pretty expensive here, along with having low salaries in overall.[/QUOTE]
You need to pass a psych evaluation, do safety this-and-that training, be of age and then dole out 400+ euros for a simple handgun license alone, then add on top of that the generally high price of firearms in Estonia (hundreds of euros for simple 9mm handguns) and you have a cocktail of not-just-that-do-not-want-but-can't-afford-anyway.
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