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Peter Neal
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No but you can reduce access to weapons that greatly enhance people's ability to wreak violence on others…

The Board seemed not to be considering the individual incident but using it to establish a pattern of behaviour as a means to an end to enable them to be seen to be doing something to respond to the fact that Taylor did not receive appropriate care whilst in the public school system and thereby placing blame on him

And you have to remember it's not just being produced for an American audience. Across the pond, amongst the European audience, I consider myself reasonably well informed but I can't name with any certainty another more recent shooting. Here in the UK we had just the one mass shooting in Dunblane (1996) and those 18

I think at that stage her anger had taken over and not without some justification. Surely whether she left him or not as a child (and it seems she had a pretty crappy experience) she's looking out for her son and how she can protect him as best as possible. She seems to have a strong moral core, his father wanted him

I agree the coach showed his true colours in the moment. It felt like as Eric opened up and told his side of the story - so far at least - and expressed his fears the coach no longer saw him as 'one of his boys' and left. This seemed to be emphasised by him ignoring Eric's father as he walked out only saying "get a

I wonder if Kebin Kantor's poem "People You May Know" inspired the series. When I first watched it I was blown away. Check it out: http://youtu.be/LoyfunmYIpU