I've noticed a common theme in these rampages; legally acquired, illegally used. That's why I continue making a big deal about the background of these people. They use the tools available to them. Even the tear gas Holmes used is legal in Colorado.
Yup, that's true. That's a common theme in a lot of wrongful deaths.
Take alcohol and motor vehicles... Legally purchased, but used illegally (drinking and driving), results in many, many deaths, and would be a logical choice to go after if we wanted to ban something to potentially save a bunch of lives. I'd even go so far as to say that if someone INTENTIONALLY bought alcohol and then chose to drive, the results of that intentional decision should be classified as intentional as well...
If it were up to me, drunk driving deaths would be classified as (or very close to) murder.
So, what do we ban in this instance? Alcohol? Or motor vehicles? Maybe certain container sizes of alcohol? Or horsepower of vehicles?
Obviously, the vast majority of alcohol drinkers and motor vehicle users are probably using those items legally, but a few aren't... Is the logical choice to ban the item, or look at the individual person as the problem?
"Solving" the drunk driving issue would save far more people than "solving" the magazine-size argument.